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PARTY LEADERSHIP (3) answer(s).
 
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Carrying forward the great founding spirit: governance in the Communist Party of China today / Jacob, Jabin T; Subba, Bhim B   Journal Article
Jacob, Jabin T Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Communist Party of China’s transition from a revolutionary party to a ruling party has been accompanied by challenges to its legitimacy owing to issues of corruption and poor governance. As a result, the Party’s leadership has time and again laid stress on discipline and unity on internal governance, in other words, as a way of overcoming its shortcomings. This article looks at two approaches towards internal governance under current General Secretary Xi Jinping. The first, it argues, is a stress on the fervour and ideals of a past revolutionary era as the Party tries to reinforce its legitimacy to rule. The second is a strategy of greater control over the work of the state. Essentially, the Party is integrating the state ever closely with itself as a way of validating the effectiveness of its internal governance.
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ID:   124838


Results of the 18th CPC Congress: continuity and revising policy / Berger, Ya   Journal Article
Berger, Ya Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The initial steps taken by the new CPC leadership to reinforce their authority and lay the groundwork for conducting reforms aimed at solving the country's complicated socioeconomic problems are outlined. The difficulties and challenges standing in the way of development and the need to adjust its paradigm are examined. The mitigation of social injustice, demanding not only changes in the system of income distribution but the transformation of Chinese society's social structure as well, is considered a vital imperative. Considerable space is given to the importance and prospects of conducting political reforms. In characterizing China's foreign policy, it is stressed that ambivalent assessments of the challenges and threats to the country's long-term goals are affecting its evolution.
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Walking giant : the Soviet Union under Gorbachev / Walker, Martin 1986  Book
Walker M. Book
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Publication London, Michael Joseph Limited, 1986.
Description xix, 282p.hbk
Standard Number 0718127196
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