Selected works on the CPC

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Xi Jinping: The Governance of China

"Xi Jinping: The Governance of China" has 18 categories, containing 79 speeches, informal talks, addresses, answers to questions from the press, approvals and congratulatory letters from Xi Jinping between Nov. 15, 2012 and June 13, 2014. It offers notes to help international readers understand China's social institutions, history and culture. There are also 45 photos of Xi taken in different eras, to give readers a better sense of his work and life.

 

Understanding the CPC through book series

The series, which consists of five books, Exploring the Miracle, Serving the People, Governing China, China and the CPC and The Good Fight, addresses the fundamental questions that foreign readers have regarding China, including the country's one-Party rule, Party structure, organization and governance, how the CPC brought about China's development "miracle", its remarkable anti-corruption campaign, and challenges it faces in the future.

 

Why and How the CPC Works in China

The international community now views China and the CPC with increasing respect because of a series of important and symbolic events. "China Model," "China Road" and "China Experience" have become hot topics of discussion both at home and abroad. This book answers 13 questions about how the CPC works in China and why the Party has made great achievements in the past decades.

 

The Chinese Path and the Chinese Dream

The book "The Chinese Path and the Chinese Dream," written by Li Junru, former vice president of the Party School of the Central Committee of the CPC, manages to elaborate on the concepts of the Chinese path and Chinese Dream, increase people's understanding, reduce misinterpretation and advance the influence of the Chinese Dream concept in all over the world.

 

A Great Road to Take: The CPC and China's Socialism

The book "A Great Road to Take: The CPC and China's Socialism" is written by five young scholars. With an understanding of China and the West, with an interdisciplinary academic field of vision, and from the aspects of civilization, politics, society, basic level and economy, the writers analyze the advantages and problems of China's road, China's system and China's governance, and probe into how the CPC overcomes multiple crises and challenges.

 

The Belt and Road Initiative: What Will China Offer the World in Its Rise

In his new book "The Belt and Road Initiative: What Will China Offer the World in Its Rise," Wang Yiwei argues for the unsustainability of the U.S.-dominated globalization and pointed out that the "Belt and Road" initiative proposed by China is a great solution to narrow the gaps, initiate a true and inclusive globalization and become the main theme of the 21st century.

 

How China Is Pulling Ahead

Zhang Weiwei, a distinguished professor at Fudan University, discusses how China is overtaking the U.S.-led West in terms of development, including GDP, per-capita wealth, social security, institutional arrangement and scientific and technological innovation in his book "How China Is Pulling Ahead." The most interesting section of the book is the one on China's institutional arrangement, which details the superiority of China's political institutions.

 

Bring the Party Back in: How China Is Governed

"Bringing the Party Back in: How China Is Governed," written by Kjeld Erik Brodsgaard and Zheng Yongnian, looks at how the CPC has been able to avoid predictions of a breakdown of its rule and revitalize itself by reaching out to new social forces and strengthening its organizational machine. Through analysis and research, the authors bring the CPC back into the focus in their understanding of China's development.

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