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The cadre system of the Chinese Communist Party entails the methods and institutions employed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to train, organize, appoint, and oversee personnel to fulfill a wide range of civil service-type roles in party, state, military, business, and other organizations across the country. The system is composed of the ...
Significance: Mao Zedong was appointed Chairman of the CCP Central Committee, aided by a Secretariat made up by Zhou Enlai, Ren Bishi, Liu Shaoqi and Zhu De. A 13-members Politburo and other central organs were elected. 2nd Plenary Session. Date: March 5–13, 1949; Location: Xibaipo, Pingshan County
[2] The CCP did not put a great deal of effort into the party schools and crafting its ideological message. [2] Before the "Practice Is the Sole Criterion for Truth" campaign, the relationship between ideology and decision-making was a deductive one, meaning that policy-making was derived from ideological knowledge. [4]
[1] [2] 1947–1952: Land reform: 土地改革: The first of many Land reform campaigns, it saw the land in rural China forcibly taken from landlords and redistributed among peasants. The campaign was notable in that, unlike under Soviet practice wherein the security apparatus redistributed land and punished landlords, the people themselves ...
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s 1945 constitution described Mao Zedong Thought as the party's working compass. [1]: 23 It also discusses democracy in the context of New Democracy. [1]: 22 The constitution adopted during April 1969 at the CCP's 9th National Congress named Lin Biao as Mao Zedong's "close comrade in arms and successor".
CCP general secretary Jiang Zemin succeeded Deng as "paramount leader" in the 1990s, and continued most of his policies. [46] Since Jiang's administration, the highest positions in the party-state (General Secretary, Chair of the Central Military Commission, and President of China) have all been simultaneously held by a single leader.
The Central Soviet was the main base of the CCP where its leader Mao Zedong issued a directive on 1 September 1931 for the Central Soviet to mass mobilize the region as a base area. As problems occurred over being able to control territories outside the Central Soviet, by 1933 a full transfer of CCP forces to the Central Soviet was achieved. [2]
[note 1] 2nd National Congress 7 days CC consultations 16–23 July 1922 12 DU 5 FM – 3 AM — Chen Duxiu: 1st Charter 3rd National Congress 8 days CC appointments 12–20 June 1923 ~30 DU 9 FM – 5 AM — Chen Duxiu: Amendment 4th National Congress 11 days CC appointments 11–22 January 1925 20 DU 9 FM – 5 AM — Chen Duxiu: Amendment ...