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Understanding the Communist Party of China delves into its 100-year history, offering a comprehensive and systematic exploration of the Party's history, governing philosophy, governing strategies, and remarkable achievements. The book discusses the Communist Party of China's accomplishments in the New Democratic Revolution, Socialist Revolution and Construction, Reform and Opening-Up and Socialist Modernization, and Socialism with Chinese Characteristics in the New Era. Spanning the Party's history, the history of New China, the history of reform and opening-up, and the history of socialist…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Understanding the Communist Party of China delves into its 100-year history, offering a comprehensive and systematic exploration of the Party's history, governing philosophy, governing strategies, and remarkable achievements. The book discusses the Communist Party of China's accomplishments in the New Democratic Revolution, Socialist Revolution and Construction, Reform and Opening-Up and Socialist Modernization, and Socialism with Chinese Characteristics in the New Era. Spanning the Party's history, the history of New China, the history of reform and opening-up, and the history of socialist development, the book vividly illustrates why the Communist Party of China is " capable," why Marxism is " feasible," and why socialism with Chinese characteristics is " good."
Autorenporträt
Mr. Xie Chuntao, born in 1963 in Linshu, joined the Communist Party of China in July 1988. He graduated from Renmin University of China with a postgraduate degree and holds a doctorate in law. Currently a professor, Xie is a member of the 20th Central Committee, serves as the Deputy Director of the Party School of the Central Committee of CPC (National Academy School of Governance), and is President of the Modern History Society of China. As editor-in-chief, Xie has published numerous works, including History of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics.