China’s Anti-Corruption International Cooperation in the New Era

Authors

  • Shuyue Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/zecgar63

Keywords:

China, anti-corruption, global cooperation, diplomacy.

Abstract

Corruption has become a serious issue on a global scale, threatening political stability, economic growth, and public confidence in governments. Countries all across the world have stepped up their anti-corruption initiatives both locally and internationally as they become more aware of the negative effects of corruption. Since 2013, China has significantly changed how it approaches foreign collaboration in the fight against corruption. This study offers an in-depth exploration of China's proactive involvement in international anti-corruption collaboration during the contemporary era. The research presents a comprehensive examination of the diverse consequences and ramifications resulting from China's initiatives across multiple domains. These domains encompass aspects such as cultural sensitivity, technology exchange, legal restructuring, and diplomatic strategies. Additionally, the study investigates the effects of collaborative efforts on curtailing transnational economic crimes, fostering openness, advancing sustainable development, and encouraging gender inclusivity. The research underscores China's nuanced and multifaceted approach to addressing global corruption, which contributes significantly to the advancement of a fair and balanced global socio-political milieu.

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Published

01-04-2024

How to Cite

Zhang, S. (2024). China’s Anti-Corruption International Cooperation in the New Era. Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, 28, 40-45. https://doi.org/10.54097/zecgar63