By Sun Ru When the Chinese Communist Party announced the Eight-Point Decision on Improving Party and Government Conduct back in 2012, few outside observers grasped its deeper implications. To many, the rules sounded like bureaucratic housekeeping: cut the red tape, limit banquets, reduce empty speeches, and curb wasteful perks. They seemed like minor adjustments to
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