Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era
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Figting Gorruption: How the CPC works Edited by Xie Chuntao, translated by Wang Jun
Publisher: New World Press
Place of publication: Beijing
Date of publication: January 2016
Number of pages: 251
ISBN: 978-7-5104-5540-7
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Contents
  • Chapter 1 Commitment to Improving Party Conduct,Upholding Integrity and Combating Corruption1-50
  • Judgment: The Fight against Corruption Remains a Serious and Complex Challenge4-13
  • Action: To Reduce Existing Cases and Curb Increasing Corruption13-21
  • Principle: Total Effort, Zero-Tolerance and Leaving No Stone Unturned21-31
  • Target: Dare Not, Cannot and Wish Not to Commit Acts of Corruption32-50
  • Chapter 2 Carrying Out the 'Eight Rules'51-95
  • Feasible Measures to Change the Style of Work54-63
  • The End of Banquets63-74
  • Mid-Autumn Festival with a Difference74-83
  • 'We Can Get It Done'84-95
  • Chapter 3 Zero Tolerance for Corruption:Catching Both 'Flies' and 'Tigers'97-142
  • Relentless Crackdown on 'Tigers'100-112
  • Sparing No Effort in Catching 'Flies'112-123
  • The Military Is Resolute in Combating Corruption124-135
  • Operation Fox Hunt a Success135-142
  • Chapter 4 Power Must Be 'Caged' by the System143-200
  • Abuse of Power146-151
  • 'You Cannot Enclose Cats in an Ox Pen'152-160
  • Strengthening Oversight of the 'First Men in Command'160-168
  • Restricting Power by Deepening Reform169-178
  • Sunshine Is the Best Disinfectant178-193
  • Achievements and Prospects193-200
  • Chapter 5 The CPC's Discipline Inspection System:an Efficient Tool against Corruption201-240
  • Taking the Mystery out of the CCDI204-210
  • Inspection Tours Pack a Powerful Anti-Corruption Punch210-225
  • Advancing Reform of the Discipline Inspection System226-240
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