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ArtikelDirty Tricks; The Politics of Corruption  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 403 no. 8779 (Apr. 2012), page 36.
Topik: Politics; Corruption; Political Parties; Communism
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Isi artikelA favourite instrument in Beijing's ruthless court politics is a visit by the feared Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and a subsequent allegation of corruption. Some believe that Bo Xilai, ousted as party secretary of Chongqing, was the victim of just such a plot, by way of a visit from the commission to his deputy, Wang Lijun, who later fled to the nearest American consulate. China's 80m-strong Communist Party is being shaken up from top to bottom. Millions of party members are also in the middle of being reshuffled. Lower down the hierarchy, the corruption allegation, whether true or false, can be brutally effective in sweeping aside a rival. If the investigation lasts long enough, even an honest official's career prospects will be destroyed.
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