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Texts related to Ideology

Gan Yang, “’Unifying the Three Traditions’ in the New Era:  The Merging of Three Chinese Traditions”

Gan Yang, “The Modernity Critique of the 1980s and the Transformation of the 1990s”

Jiang Shigong, “Philosophy and History:  Interpreting the ‘Xi Jinping Era’ through Xi’s Report to the Nineteenth National Congress of the CCP”

Li Tuo, “The Riddle of the Twenty-First Century:  Interview on the Coronovirus Crisis and Contemporary Capitalism”

Liang Zhiping, “Imagining ‘Tianxia’:  Building Ideology in Contemporary China" 

Shi Zhan, Interview concerning Breaking through the Cocoon

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Xu Jilin, “After the Great "Disembedding":  Family-State, Tianxia and Self-Identity”

Xu Jilin, ​“What Kind of Civilization?  Decision at a Crossroads”

Xu Zhangrun, “China’s Moment in World History:  A 'Chinese Consciousness' Created by the 'China Problem'"

Yao Yang, “The Challenges Facing the Chinese Communist Party and the Reconstruction of Political Philosophy” 
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Zhang Cheng, “The Methodology of the Chinese Path:  China as Center and Method” 

​Zhang Weiwei, 
“It is Entirely Possible to Tell the Story of Chinese Politics in a More Accurate and Exciting Way”

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