In China, the central government has the political will to control organized crime, which is seen as a national security threat. The crux of the problem is how to control local governments that have demonstrated lax enforcement without sufficient regulation from the provincial governments. The development of prostitution, underground gambling and narcotics production has become so serious that the central government has to rely on anti-crime campaigns to combat these "three evils."
This book explores the specific role of government institutions and agencies, notably the police, in...
In China, the central government has the political will to control organized crime, which is seen as a national security threat. The crux of the pr...