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A Study on Anti Corruption Policy against Public Officials in the Era of Xi, Jin Ping

  • 인문논총
  • 2015, 37(), pp.105-129
  • Publisher : Institute for Human studies, Kyungnam University
  • Research Area : Humanities > Other Humanities
  • Published : June 30, 2015

Lee, Ju-hyuong 1

1창원대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study aims at analysing the corruption of public officials which is prevalent in China. Chinese economy has rapidly developed over more than 30 years since the Reform and Opening policy. It is, however, very difficult to confirm the possibility of maintaining a continued high growth in the future. The issue of corruption has become a major obstacle in the aspects of politics, society and economy from the initial stage of Reform and Opening policy to the present, and it will be the same even in the future. The most severe one among the corruptions in China is the corruption by the public officials. The reason for this is that the corruption by the public officials is to induce the corruption by the private sectors and the public officials are the major agents to carry out the policies for the conduct of state affairs. In this regard, this study examined the theoretical background of corruption by the public officials in China and the previous studies, and analysed the cause of corruption in terms of politics, social systems, institutions and culture. In addition, this study tried to seek the better improvement plan and the most efficient road that leads to the success of the anti corruption struggle through analysing the features and harmful consequences of corruption by the Chinese public officials.

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