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Russia And China's Anti-Corruption Policy In The 21st Century: Comparative Analysis

Student: Zubkova Anastasiya

Supervisor: Liudmila S. Veselova

Faculty: Saint-Petersburg School of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Political Science and World Politics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2021

Every country must fight corruption, some countries deal with it better, others worse. Anti-corruption is one of the priority tasks of state policy and the most important area of activity of the internal bodies of both the Russian Federation and the PRC. The purpose of this study is to compare anti-corruption campaigns in China and Russia. Based on the results of the analysis, it will be determined which country has a more successful anti-corruption policy. China's anti-corruption efforts are expected to make the country's campaign more effective than that in Russia. This study will assess the effectiveness of anti-corruption practices and will provide an opportunity to learn from the experience of successfully combating corruption.

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