The revival of Confucianism and the CCPs struggle for cultural leadership : a content analysis of the People's Daily, 2002-2009 / Shufang Wu.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Journal of Contemporary China Volume 23 No 89, Septmeber 2014, pages 971-991 (102)Summary: Study based on assessment of 228 articles published in the People's Daily - which the article says is considered one of the most authoritative official media channels in China. Discussion considers how the CCP has pragmatically increased references to Confuscianism, a revival which has coincided with declining influence of Marxism-Leninism. Considers how this has occurred in various fields including the military, and what significance, if any, can be attached to the revival.
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Study based on assessment of 228 articles published in the People's Daily - which the article says is considered one of the most authoritative official media channels in China. Discussion considers how the CCP has pragmatically increased references to Confuscianism, a revival which has coincided with declining influence of Marxism-Leninism. Considers how this has occurred in various fields including the military, and what significance, if any, can be attached to the revival.

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