The article discusses the anti-corruption campaign launched by Chinese President Xi Jinping shortly after taking office in 2012, focusing on the campaign's effect and the motivation for it. Topics include the campaign's reach into all levels of government, including the Standing Committee of the Politburo, which controls China's communist party; support for the campaign among ordinary Chinese and some elites, and the impact on Xi's popularity; and the political motivation of the campaign in consolidating and solidifying Xi's power.
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