China is attempting to build a “modern, democratic, culturally advanced, harmonious, and sustainable socialism” by 2050.
Answers to common questions about our electoral strategy.
Part 2 draws insights from the survival of the Cuban state, comparing it with the Soviet Union in 1988, a year before the latter's collapse.
Twelve states fell to counter-revolution in the 1980s and early 1990s, from Albania to the Soviet Union. What lessons can we learn from these defeats?
A qualitative turning point has been reached in socialist construction and with China playing a new role on the global stage.