College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
News
2015-11-05
Conference on Controlling Corruption: China in Comparative Perspective
The Conference on Controlling Corruption: China in Comparative Perspective was sponsored by the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation and was successfully held on 30 – 31 October 2015, jointly by Global China Studies, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences and the Department of Public Policy. This conference discussed the Chinese experience of corruption in comparison with those of other nations; it invited almost twenty international experts in the field of corruption studies from the U.S., the UK, Australia, Singapore, Korea etc. The papers presented at the conference will contribute to the publication Controlling Corruption in Asia, published by Routledge (UK).

For more information about Global China Studies, please visit
http://www.cityu.edu.hk/CLASS/GCS

The photo above:
Professors Ting Gong, Ian Scott and Ray Forrest, and the international experts gathered for the Conference on Controlling Corruption: China in Comparative Perspective.