LinkAsia
| May 17, 2013
When China's new president Xi Jinping assumed office, he made waves for leaning towards reformist policies. Observers predicted considerable change as China continues to struggle with political corruption and freedom of opinion. LinkAsia's David B...
Al Jazeera English
| Apr 3, 2013
Malaysia's parliament has been dissolved ahead of a general election expected to be held later this month. The party of the prime minister, Najib Razak, has ruled for more than 50 years. But the next election is expected to be a tight contest, A...
Telegraph.co.uk
| Mar 7, 2013
A Jordanian MP reached for the pistol in his belt during a clash with another lawmaker before being surrounded by colleagues who reminded him he was on camera. The pistol-packer had been infuriated by a speech accusing Prime Minister Abdullah Enso...
LinkAsia
| Mar 4, 2013
Park Geun-hye, South Korea's first female president, entered office this past week with the lowest approval rating in the country's history for an incoming president. LinkAsia speaks with Scott Snyder of the Council on Foreign Relations about why ...
The New York Times
| Mar 4, 2013
As Kenyan voters go to the polls, the New York Times's Jeffrey A. Gettleman talks with citizens about their election choices and hopes for the new term.
LinkAsia
| Feb 8, 2013
Since he's taken power, Chinese President Xi Jinping has pledged reforms and talked tough on corruption. But a recently leaked speech has hinted at his true colors. Contributor David Bandurski looks at the debate around what kind of leader Xi Jinp...
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CCTV News
| Feb 7, 2013
As government officials' salaries have steadily risen in rural China, so to has public anger over corruption. State-run CCTV News reports on one town in Shixing County, Guangdong province, that is doing all that they can to increase transparency o...
Channel 4 News
| Jan 17, 2013
As Pakistan's prime minister resists an order for his arrest, foreign affairs correspondent Jonathan Rugman meets Tahir ul-Qadri, the cleric who has inspired tens of thousands of people to take to the streets to demand change -- but who is accused...
Channel 4 News
| Jan 15, 2013
As the Supreme Court of Pakistan orders the arrest of the Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf on corruption charges, crowds gathered outside parliament calling for the resignation of the government. But will these protesters get a better democracy, ...
Associated Press
| Jan 14, 2013
Thousands of Pakistanis following cleric Tahirul Qadri surged into Islamabad to protest corrupt leaders and demand that the government resign. "It's the beginning of the revolution," declared Qadri. Leaders say Qadri is trying to create ...
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...properly according to the Government rules and regulations. Political corruption is worst in India. The major cause of concern is that corruptio...
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...resulted in progress toward limiting political corruption, according to Transparency International, a watchdog group that compiles an annual nat...
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