This week's readers will explore the nature of corruption in China, track its history and predict its future. Neither Mayfair Yang nor Douglas Guthrie believe that corruption in Chinese society is widespread in the relationships for the personal interests of China for centuries and the historical social phenomena of the Kansai - interpersonal network. This custom was widespread in the Empire era, but since the Communist revolution in 1949, the spread and importance of relations and Kansai studies have changed.
In this module we will learn the main theory on corruption control. I will explore if you can manage corruption. Then you will study different ways corruption can be managed: company, industry and politics (organized society). As a few management methods, you will learn about warranty issues, exchange platforms, and authentication procedures. You will see steps taken by a society organized to manage corruption, including examples of countries that once had the most beautiful government in the world. At the end of the course you can apply the principles learned by evaluating your fellow's work with a peer review task. You create a corruption analysis that can identify and analyze the reality of corruption occurring anywhere in the world during the past 12-18 months.
I started by reading a number of books and magazine articles, including corruption issues such as Chinese corruption and Chinese political corruption. By understanding the corruption features in China, I should first study general corruption in the world and how different countries use different patterns of corruption practices. Second, corruption issues in authoritarian countries and authoritarianism should be discussed in this topic as corruption in similar regimes has similar characteristics. Most authoritarian and communist countries have similar political systems such as one party and dictatorship. In order to make this article successful, it is important to understand the elements of the theme, namely corruption of China including economic reform of China, political system of China, and contribution of Chinese society today. When using Google Scholars to search key sources, various related articles will be displayed.
The literature review of this article should focus on the definition of general practices of corruption, the degree of corruption at the macro level, and how corruption occurs in the authoritarian state. I will explore the incident in China with a special political and economic direction. Peter Hays Gries's book "China Politics: Nation, Society, Market" is an excellent resource for studying Chinese corruption and Chinese corruption. Sun Yan's book "Corruption and Market in Contemporary China" studies the author's view and controversy in the academic world. Richard McGregor's work "Party: the secret world of the Chinese Communist Party rule" is an excellent source to reveal the completeness of the Chinese Communist Party and the highest level central government of the Chinese Communist Party.