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Chinese Social Media and the Anti-Corruption Campaign (2012-)

Collected by: Johns Hopkins University

Archived since: Sep, 2015

Description:

This archive is part of a collaborative web archiving project by Johns Hopkins University, George Washington University, and Georgetown University. It is funded by the Mellon Foundation-Council on East Asian Libraries Innovation Grants for East Asian Librarians. The goal of the project is to preserve Chinese blogs and micro-blogs related to the ongoing Chinese Anti-Corruption Campaign (2012-).

Subject:   Blogs & Social Media China Anti-Corruption Social Media

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Title: 天津爆炸案,问责7厅官绝非终点/ Tianjin explosion should not stop by the end of punishing 7 officials.

URL: http://blog.people.com.cn/article/1440717442743.html

Description: This blog summarizes the punishment result of 7 officials in Tianjing after the explosion occurred.

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Subject:   Tianjin

Title: 原局长之子为何在天津爆炸后才被查/ Why was the son of director general investigated after the Tianjin explosion?

URL: http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_3eac66f90102vpef.html

Description: This blog discusses why it's only after the Tianjin explosion already happened that the son of the bureau director was investigated.

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Subject:   Tianjin

Title: 天津爆炸感想;腐败不除, 国无宁日,官商不灭,万事皆歇/Reflections on Tianjin explosion: the country won't enjoy peace with corruption. Nothing can be done with business operated by official bodies.

URL: http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4b34dcc00102vxh9.html

Description: This blog discusses the negative consequences of corruption and the collusion of business and officials.

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Subject:   Tianjin

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