CPC vitality: The art of government
From its founding in 1921, generations of the Communist Party of China (CPC) have merged their youth and enthusiasm into the torrent of ideals and beliefs to promote the awakening and rise of a nation and lead the development and progress of a country.
A hundred years later, the pace of progress has never stopped and the glory of the CPC continues. What are the genes and forces that enable this century-old party to remain vibrant and youthful forever?
We invited six renowned scholars from home and abroad to interpret the sources of this vitality.
William Brown, a Xiamen University business professor who has spent 33 years in East China’s Fujian Province believes that what China most excels at is the art of government, which he calls precision government. It is manifested in the country's precision poverty alleviation, precision COVID-19 epidemic alleviation and precision forestation in Inner Mongolia.
Produced by Yang Yang, Ni Tao, Liang Peiyu, Wang Xiangyu, Zhu Yingqi, Qiao Wai, Yan Yiqiao and Lin Rui