Abstract

Chongqing's campaign to ‘fight against the black’, an important part of the so-called ‘Chongqing model’, has been hotly disputed nationwide. In this article, the author, one of the leading figures in the action against the local criminal syndicate and especially their patrons within the bureaucratic system, provides a picture, and inquires into the control of organized crimes in China, a country that has been undergoing drastic and profound socio-economic changes.

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