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Xi Jinping Thought on Party Building originates from Marxism, fine traditional culture, practice: report

Xinhua | Updated: 2026-07-02 21:45
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BEIJING -- Xi Jinping Thought on Party Building originates from the scientific theory of Marxism, is rooted in fine traditional Chinese culture, and has drawn nourishment from the great practices of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in self-governance, self-cultivation, and self-strengthening, said a think tank report released on Thursday.

The Thought summarizes and distills the practical experience of full and rigorous Party self-governance in the new era, said the report titled "Contemporary Features and Global Significance of Xi Jinping Thought on Party Building."

The report was jointly released by the National High-Level Think Tank of the Party School of the CPC Central Committee (National Academy of Governance) and the National High-Level Think Tank of Xinhua News Agency.

Noting that the Thought builds on and develops the Marxist theory of Party building, the report said it preserves the theory's fundamental principles while deeply rooting itself in the great practice of full and rigorous self-governance in the new era, thereby achieving a new leap in the theory.

The Thought also carries forward and transforms fine traditional Chinese culture and reflects on and draws lessons from the rise and fall of political parties worldwide, according to the report.

It provides Chinese propositions and solutions for world political development in the era of globalization, and contributes Chinese wisdom and strength to humanity in the political arena, demonstrating a broad mind and a grand vision, said the report.

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