December 30, 2012

China's New Hatchet Man

David Ignatius, Washington Post

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Who will have the world's hardest job in 2013? There are many candidates for that role, but my nominee would be Vice Premier Wang Qishan, who has just been given the near-impossible assignment of combating corruption in China.

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