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anti-corruption drive
Topic PolicyChina's anti-corruption drive targets military loyalty and leadership, involving ideological training and promotions.
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Topic Overview
China's ongoing anti-corruption drive has significantly impacted its military, leading to the removal of several leaders and a focus on ensuring loyalty to President Xi Jinping and the Communist Party. Recent developments include the promotion of two new generals, potentially signaling a top-level reorganization following the purge. Hundreds of top military officials have undergone intensive ideological training, studying Xi's speeches and confessions of corrupt cadres. This drive is noteworthy as it appears to be a strategic effort to consolidate power and reinforce political control within the People's Liberation Army. The current relevance lies in its implications for military leadership, loyalty, and the broader political landscape in China, demonstrating Xi Jinping's commitment to rooting out corruption and strengthening his authority.
Last updated: August 12, 2026
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