Defining bribery as the act of providing someone with money and/or property in order to commit a wrongful or otherwise prohibited act, Enwei looks at the extent and effect of commercial bribery
in China and identifies measures that could be taken to curtail it. He begins by setting out the basic characteristics of commercial bribery, relations inherent in it, and unwritten and
arbitrary rules. Then he surveys characteristics of and counter-measures against commercial bribery in the pharmaceutical and medical sectors, real estate, distribution, government procurement,
and property transactions. He concludes by looking at bribery and counter-measures associated with multinational corporations in China. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold,
Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)