What has made the Communist Party of China(CPC)survive and develop in the past 100 years?And how will it continue to survive and develop in the next 100 years?These were the questions asked by David Monyae,Co-Director...What has made the Communist Party of China(CPC)survive and develop in the past 100 years?And how will it continue to survive and develop in the next 100 years?These were the questions asked by David Monyae,Co-Director of the Center for Africa-China Studies at the University of Johannesburg,at a webinar held on June 15 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the CPC and the South African Communist Party(SACP).According to him,as a people-centered party,the CPC's strengths come from the people."People will never let the Party down,"he said.展开更多
Respected leaders and council members,I feel very much honored to make a speech at this meeting as an ordinary council member. First of all, I would like to extend warm congratulations on the 30th anniversary of the f...Respected leaders and council members,I feel very much honored to make a speech at this meeting as an ordinary council member. First of all, I would like to extend warm congratulations on the 30th anniversary of the founding of CAFIU.Meanwhile, I would also like to use展开更多
THE Communist Party of China celebrated the centenary of its founding on July 1,which provided a good opportunity to look at what it has achieved over the past 100 years.One of its most significant achievements has be...THE Communist Party of China celebrated the centenary of its founding on July 1,which provided a good opportunity to look at what it has achieved over the past 100 years.One of its most significant achievements has been the realization of its pledge that no one would be left behind on the country’s development journey.展开更多
Over the course of the epochal 30 years, i.e., from the founding of People's Republic of China in 1949 till the launching of Chinese economic reform in 1978, the Communist Party of China (CPC) underwent a tremendou...Over the course of the epochal 30 years, i.e., from the founding of People's Republic of China in 1949 till the launching of Chinese economic reform in 1978, the Communist Party of China (CPC) underwent a tremendous transformation from the founding to the ruling party of the country. The present research examines the historical, social as well as political aspects of the identity crisis and the CPC was suffering from in its adventurous efforts to chart a course for the socialist transformation of China. It was tempted to resume its leadership role in the revolution given the mounting tension generated by the Cold War and the prevailing revolutionary beliefs within the Party. Nevertheless, it was obliged to restore the country's social and political order after the sweeping national reform. In search of an adequate interpretation for the various attempts the Party made in exploring its refreshed identity, hence resolving the crisis, the study focuses on a similar crisis which befell the Party leader, Mao Zedong, in his own struggle against the con- fusion caused by his potentially double role as the head of both a founding and a ruling party. The study suggests that Mao's misidentification of his own political role inevitably led to the Party's dysfunctions, and closer investigation into the leader's personal dilemma offers new insight into such tragic events as the Anti- Rightist Movement, the Great Leap Forward, and the Cultural Revolution.展开更多
文摘What has made the Communist Party of China(CPC)survive and develop in the past 100 years?And how will it continue to survive and develop in the next 100 years?These were the questions asked by David Monyae,Co-Director of the Center for Africa-China Studies at the University of Johannesburg,at a webinar held on June 15 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the CPC and the South African Communist Party(SACP).According to him,as a people-centered party,the CPC's strengths come from the people."People will never let the Party down,"he said.
文摘Respected leaders and council members,I feel very much honored to make a speech at this meeting as an ordinary council member. First of all, I would like to extend warm congratulations on the 30th anniversary of the founding of CAFIU.Meanwhile, I would also like to use
文摘THE Communist Party of China celebrated the centenary of its founding on July 1,which provided a good opportunity to look at what it has achieved over the past 100 years.One of its most significant achievements has been the realization of its pledge that no one would be left behind on the country’s development journey.
文摘Over the course of the epochal 30 years, i.e., from the founding of People's Republic of China in 1949 till the launching of Chinese economic reform in 1978, the Communist Party of China (CPC) underwent a tremendous transformation from the founding to the ruling party of the country. The present research examines the historical, social as well as political aspects of the identity crisis and the CPC was suffering from in its adventurous efforts to chart a course for the socialist transformation of China. It was tempted to resume its leadership role in the revolution given the mounting tension generated by the Cold War and the prevailing revolutionary beliefs within the Party. Nevertheless, it was obliged to restore the country's social and political order after the sweeping national reform. In search of an adequate interpretation for the various attempts the Party made in exploring its refreshed identity, hence resolving the crisis, the study focuses on a similar crisis which befell the Party leader, Mao Zedong, in his own struggle against the con- fusion caused by his potentially double role as the head of both a founding and a ruling party. The study suggests that Mao's misidentification of his own political role inevitably led to the Party's dysfunctions, and closer investigation into the leader's personal dilemma offers new insight into such tragic events as the Anti- Rightist Movement, the Great Leap Forward, and the Cultural Revolution.