The Historical Experience and Contemporary Value of the Communist Party of China's Exploration of the Laws of Governance in the Early Days of the Founding of the People's Republic of China.
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The Laws of Governance, Historical Experience, Contemporary ValueAbstract
The founding of the People's Republic of China marked the end of a century of turmoil that the Chinese nation had endured since the Opium War. At this critical moment of transition from the old to the new, the new China faced significant historical choices and profound challenges. In the early days of the founding of the new China, the Communist Party of China deeply pondered the country's future development path, drawing lessons from history and closely integrating the characteristics of the ruling party, the historical environment at home and abroad, and creatively integrating the basic principles of Marxism with the governing practice of the Communist Party of China. Based on summing up the party's governing experience, The Communist Party of China gradually formed a governing law with distinct Chinese characteristics. Under the guidance of this law, the Communist Party of China conducted comprehensive and in-depth exploration and practice in various fields such as politics, economy, culture, and diplomacy, taking a series of effective measures and accumulating valuable historical experience. These theoretical and practical achievements not only laid a solid foundation for the development of the new China, but also provided important reference and lessons for the continued exploration and adjustment of contemporary governing laws.
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