A new book has been published that compiles a rich array of Xi Jinping's discourses on improving Party conduct. Compiled by the Institute of Party History and Literature of the CPC Central Committee and published by the Central Party Literature Press, the volume presents 299 excerpts drawn from over 130 speeches and writings spanning from November 2012 to February 2025, with some works being unveiled for the first time.
Organized around nine key themes, the compilation details how the eight-point decision on improving conduct—initiated after the 18th CPC National Congress in 2012—has driven significant reforms in Party self-governance, social morality, and the cultivation of individual virtues. These discourses offer a comprehensive look into the evolution of internal Party standards and the enduring dedication to disciplined leadership in building socialism with Chinese characteristics.
A sculpture featured on the book cover, installed at a CPC Party school in Shenyang, China on September 19, 2023, symbolizes the ongoing commitment to ethical leadership and continuous improvement. This reflective collection not only serves as a historical record but also provides valuable insights for readers around the globe—from young global citizens and tech enthusiasts to thought leaders and cultural changemakers—interested in governance and sustainable reform.
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