What Has Xi’s Anti-Corruption Campaign Accomplished?

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Corruption is rampant in many authoritarian regimes, leading to the widespread perception that autocrats have little incentive or ability to curb government wrongdoing. Yet meaningful anti-corruption efforts by nondemocratic governments are more common and more often successful than is widely assumed.

In this talk, Christopher Carothers draws on extensive documentary research to argue that Xi Jinping’s sweeping anti-corruption campaign in China, despite its limitations, has been effective at curbing bribery, embezzlement, and other illicit practices since 2012. Moreover, although corruption control is often thought to rely on democratic or quasi-democratic institutions constraining power, Xi’s campaign has succeeded through a top-down, authoritarian approach. The outcomes of this signature Xi policy, Carothers explains, hold broader implications for our thinking about China’s future direction.

This talk, moderated by Didi Kuo, is based on Carothers’ first book, Corruption Control in Authoritarian Regimes: Lessons From East Asia (Cambridge University Press, 2022).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Christopher Carothers is a political scientist conducting research on authoritarian politics with a regional focus on China and East Asia. His research has been published in Perspectives on Politics, the Journal of Democracy, the Journal of East Asian Studies, the Journal of Contemporary China, Politics and Society, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, and other leading publications. Dr. Carothers received his PhD in Government from Harvard University in 2019 and is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for the Study of Contemporary China.
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It has accomplished that Xi Jinping is more beloved than ever by the Chinese people.

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4:56 It also incentivizes people to figure out ways in which the rule of law can be abused. Once a loophole is discovered, it is difficult to close. If you have a transparent system it will be easy to manipulate by powerful special interest groups.

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Corruption has become a major problem for China. But Xi's government is working had on finding the best solutions that accurately target the trouble-makers. Wouldn't it be nice if America's government could even begin to address some of the problems we have at home ?

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