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Friends Everywhere: How Beijing’s Cold War Quest for Autonomy Shapes Modern Diplomacy
Beijing is reaffirming its historical commitment to an 'independent and autonomous' foreign policy, a strategy born during the Cold War to bypass US and Soviet dominance. By highlighting its long-standing ties with the Global South and its rejection of 'hegemony,' China aims to position itself as the primary alternative to Western leadership in the 21st century.

The Mandate of the Masses: Beijing Revisits the Military Miracles That Defined the Revolution
Beijing is revitalizing the history of the Three Major Campaigns to emphasize that the CCP's 1949 victory was a triumph of popular support over military hardware. By highlighting the role of civilian mobilization, the current leadership seeks to reinforce the 'Mass Line' as the essential strategy for modern governance and national survival.

Echoes of the ‘Second Front’: How the CCP Reclaims Student Radicalism for the Modern Era
The Chinese Communist Party is utilizing the anniversary of the 1947 'Second Front' student protests to mobilize modern youth toward nationalistic and developmental goals. By linking historical anti-government activism with contemporary state-building, the leadership seeks to align youthful idealism with 'Chinese-style modernization.'

Sowing the 'Red Seed': The Personal Mission Behind China’s Patriotic Education
A profile of a leading Shenzhen educator illustrates how the CCP leverages personal narratives of gratitude to professionalize patriotic education for the next generation. The story highlights the strategic importance of the Young Pioneers in transmitting 'Red Genes' within China's modern urban centers.

Deep Roots and Hard Pledges: Xi Jinping’s Symbolic Diplomacy in Pyongyang
Xi Jinping's recent visit to North Korea, highlighted by a symbolic tree-planting ceremony and a reaffirmation of the 'three no-changes,' underscores a deepening strategic and ideological bond between Beijing and Pyongyang. The visit serves to institutionalize the 'evergreen' alliance as a permanent fixture in Northeast Asian geopolitics, rooted in historical military cooperation and shared socialist goals.

Codifying Communism: Shanghai’s New Playbook for the Next Generation of Patriots
Shanghai is revolutionizing ideological education by integrating revolutionary history with STEM subjects and student-led storytelling. This shift, endorsed by President Xi Jinping, aims to make CCP history relatable to a tech-savvy generation through interdisciplinary 'Red Classrooms' and experiential learning.

Ideology over Hardware: The PLA’s Internal Campaign to Reclaim the ‘Revolutionary Soul’
The PLA Army Staff Department conducted a comprehensive ideological exhibition to reinforce political loyalty and combat corruption among its senior ranks. By using historical models of self-sacrifice, the campaign aims to instill a 'correct performance view' that prioritizes Party interests over personal careerism.

Ghosts of the Revolution: The PLA’s High-Tech Pursuit of Ideological Purity
The PLA's legendary 'Dong Cunrui Squad' held a symbolic dialogue with their fallen namesake to reinforce ideological loyalty. This commemorative event illustrates the CCP's ongoing effort to instill revolutionary fervor and 'red DNA' into a modernizing military force.

Staging National Memory: Why Beijing is Reviving the 1938 Student War Diaries
A new documentary play based on 1930s student diaries has debuted at China’s primary anti-Japanese war museum, signaling a shift toward immersive patriotic education. The production tracks the ideological journey of Beijing students toward the revolutionary base of Yan’an, linking historical sacrifice to the modern state.

The Long March as Modern Mantra: Beijing’s Persistent Pursuit of Revolutionary Legitimacy
State media coverage of the Long March Memorial in Jiangxi highlights the CCP's ongoing efforts to leverage revolutionary history as a tool for modern ideological unity. The narrative frames historical struggles as a template for overcoming contemporary geopolitical and economic challenges.

Guardians of the State: The Strategic Narrative of Sacrifice in Modern China
China’s recent Mother’s Day commemorations for the families of fallen 'martyrs' highlight a strategic effort to blend personal sacrifice with nationalistic fervor. By honoring the mothers of border guards and civic heroes, the state reinforces the 'family-state' concept to ensure domestic loyalty and mobilize public sentiment.

Digital Guerrillas: The PLA’s Information Support Force Blends Revolutionary Lore with Cyber Ambitions
A profile of PLA officer Zhang Bo highlights the ideological integration of the newly formed Information Support Force. By retracing the Long March, the PLA seeks to ground its modern cyber and communications capabilities in historical revolutionary struggle to ensure political loyalty.