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Corruption and Anti-corruption in China: Challenges and Countermeasures

In: Dimensions of Teaching Business Ethics in Asia

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  • Changzheng Dai

    (University of International Business and Economics)

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Corruption and Anti-corruption has become a hotly debated issue in China, both among scholars as well as common people. No doubt, the scourge had existed since the founding of the PRC but most people, including the State and Party leaders, had not supposed that it would spread so fast and become so serious. The hatred of corruption in China is easy to understand. Despite this, however, its prevalence has resulted in two defeatist attitudes. The first is a pessimistic resignation that there is nothing that can be done and the second, an “ostrich” point of view that corruption is actually an efficient mechanism to smooth the path of development.

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  • Changzheng Dai, 2013. "Corruption and Anti-corruption in China: Challenges and Countermeasures," Springer Books, in: Stephan Rothlin & Parissa Haghirian (ed.), Dimensions of Teaching Business Ethics in Asia, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 61-76, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-36022-0_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-36022-0_5
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    1. Bargstädt, Dorothee, 2017. "Freiwillige Selbstverpflichtung von Unternehmen in Antikorruptionsinitiativen: Der Einfluss des nationalen Kontextes auf internationales Engagement am Beispiel chinesischer und indischer Unternehmen," PIPE - Papers on International Political Economy 28/2017, Free University Berlin, Center for International Political Economy.

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