Translation Tag: ideology
On a semi-regular basis, the CCP Politburo holds a “study session,” led by an outside academic or government expert on a selected topic. Such sessions are important signals as to what issues the senior leadership find important. The June 18, 2022 session focused on anti-corruption measures within the Party and was led by an official at the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the National Supervisory Commission.
Yuan Peng, the president of one of China’s leading international relations think tanks and an influential advisor to the CCP on foreign policy, outlines the importance of Xi Jinping’s vision of “national security” for navigating the “new great struggle” of global uncertainty.
This article from the Vice President of the School of International Relations and Public Policy at Fudan University explores the shifting politics and values of China’s middle class, as well as its impact on overall society.
This People’s Daily commentary by Politburo Standing Committee member Zhao Leji discusses the theme of “self-revolution” in the Party and its connection to China’s development.
Official read-out from the February convening of the CCP Central Committee Political Bureau (“Politburo”), as well as accompanying analysis by Neican’s Adam Ni.
Official read-out from the January convening of the CCP Central Committee Political Bureau (“Politburo”), as well as accompanying analysis by Neican’s Adam Ni.
A commentary detailing the theoretical underpinnings, risks, opportunities, and practical tasks for Xi’s vision of China’s path into a new stage of development, connecting them to the guiding principles from the 5th Plenum – which approved China’s economic plan and goals through 2035 as stated in the 14th Five-Year Plan.
This article, written by a research director at the official Central Party School, addresses the role of politics and ideology in the management of state-owned enterprises (SOEs).
Excerpts of 16 Xi speeches from mid-2015 through early 2021 that highlight the Party’s history of successful reforms and emphasize that only the CCP can successfully guide the country through the institutional changes necessary to sustain China’s rise in an increasingly complicated and dangerous world.
A lengthy annual work report outlining past year’s achievements, including various disciplinary inspections, improvements in strengthening China’s rule of law, progress on eliminating corruption inside institutions, especially those at the intersection of politics and economics.