Research Article

The Evolution of China's Anti-Corruption Policies: From Ancient China to the Modern China

Volume: 17 Number: 1 January 30, 2026
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The Evolution of China's Anti-Corruption Policies: From Ancient China to the Modern China

Abstract

Corruption-based bribery crimes have historically threatened the development of the Chinese economy. Corruption crimes involving Chinese companies and state institutions have led to questions about the effectiveness of China's anti-corruption policy. The spread of corruption throughout the country has prompted the Beijing administration to reevaluate its policies on this issue. Inadequate legal regulations and the lack of a strong legal system have led to an increase in financial and corruption crimes. In this context, the Beijing administration has taken tough measures to prevent crimes that threaten political and economic stability and has demonstrated an effective fight against corruption by using criminal sanctions. In particular, with the aim of protecting the economic order, the administration has taken a firm stance against corruption and bribery crimes, imposing severe penalties such as the death penalty and life imprisonment. The Beijing administration's determined policies in the fight against economic crimes and corruption, along with reforms aimed at strengthening legal regulations and the effectiveness of criminal sanctions, constitute one of the main focal points of this study. In this context, the historical development of Chinese criminal law and approaches to combating corruption will first be examined. Then, Mao Zedong's policies on corruption and economic crimes will be systematically examined, and the legal and political dimensions of these policies will be discussed. In the final section, Xi Jinping's strategies, practices, and the effects of his policies in this area, which have implemented the most effective anti-corruption policies in Chinese history, will be comprehensively evaluated.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

International Politics

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

January 30, 2026

Submission Date

June 4, 2025

Acceptance Date

January 22, 2026

Published in Issue

Year 2026 Volume: 17 Number: 1

APA
Hamzaçebi, S. (2026). The Evolution of China’s Anti-Corruption Policies: From Ancient China to the Modern China. Gümüşhane University Journal of Social Sciences, 17(1), 142-154. https://izlik.org/JA95HJ63DM
AMA
1.Hamzaçebi S. The Evolution of China’s Anti-Corruption Policies: From Ancient China to the Modern China. Gümüşhane University Journal of Social Sciences. 2026;17(1):142-154. https://izlik.org/JA95HJ63DM
Chicago
Hamzaçebi, Soner. 2026. “The Evolution of China’s Anti-Corruption Policies: From Ancient China to the Modern China”. Gümüşhane University Journal of Social Sciences 17 (1): 142-54. https://izlik.org/JA95HJ63DM.
EndNote
Hamzaçebi S (January 1, 2026) The Evolution of China’s Anti-Corruption Policies: From Ancient China to the Modern China. Gümüşhane University Journal of Social Sciences 17 1 142–154.
IEEE
[1]S. Hamzaçebi, “The Evolution of China’s Anti-Corruption Policies: From Ancient China to the Modern China”, Gümüşhane University Journal of Social Sciences, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 142–154, Jan. 2026, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA95HJ63DM
ISNAD
Hamzaçebi, Soner. “The Evolution of China’s Anti-Corruption Policies: From Ancient China to the Modern China”. Gümüşhane University Journal of Social Sciences 17/1 (January 1, 2026): 142-154. https://izlik.org/JA95HJ63DM.
JAMA
1.Hamzaçebi S. The Evolution of China’s Anti-Corruption Policies: From Ancient China to the Modern China. Gümüşhane University Journal of Social Sciences. 2026;17:142–154.
MLA
Hamzaçebi, Soner. “The Evolution of China’s Anti-Corruption Policies: From Ancient China to the Modern China”. Gümüşhane University Journal of Social Sciences, vol. 17, no. 1, Jan. 2026, pp. 142-54, https://izlik.org/JA95HJ63DM.
Vancouver
1.Soner Hamzaçebi. The Evolution of China’s Anti-Corruption Policies: From Ancient China to the Modern China. Gümüşhane University Journal of Social Sciences [Internet]. 2026 Jan. 1;17(1):142-54. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA95HJ63DM