# CCP Ideology
Latest news and articles about CCP Ideology
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Red Diplomacy: How the CCP’s 'Serve the People' Ethos Shapes China-Venezuela Military Ties
Venezuelan military officer Doris Lileiro’s recent visit to the revolutionary site of Yan'an highlights China's use of ideological education in its military diplomacy. By promoting the 'Serve the People' ethos, Beijing is strengthening its soft power and building deep-seated political alignment with key Latin American partners.

Scaling the Heights of Ideology: The Strategic Symbolism of China’s 'Party Flag Mountain'
Chinese military outposts in the high-altitude Ali region are utilizing 'red' symbolism and historical narratives to reinforce political loyalty among border troops. This ideological hardening emphasizes the fusion of Party identity with territorial defense on the strategically critical Himalayan frontier.

Paperwork Before Patrols: The Unseen Grind of China’s Border Modernization
An account from China's northern border reveals the internal friction between elite military graduates' expectations of combat glory and the administrative realities of modern border defense. The story emphasizes that meticulous grassroots management is as vital to national security as physical patrolling.

Guardians of the Gobi: The Human Backbone of China’s Aerial Shield
This report profiles three senior NCOs in China's Western Theater Command Air Force, highlighting their roles as technical experts and ideological anchors in the Gobi Desert. Their stories illustrate the PLA's push for a professionalized NCO corps and the critical importance of human resilience in electronic warfare environments.

The Duty That Never Retires: China’s Strategic Cultivation of the Veteran Ethos
The profile of veteran Yu Xiaodong illustrates the CCP's strategic use of retired military personnel as ideological anchors. By emphasizing duty over personal health, state media reinforces a model of lifelong commitment to the party's 'red' legacy.

The Altar of Modernity: China’s Nuclear Pioneers and the Eternal Pull of National Sacrifice
State media is revitalizing the legacy of China's early nuclear pioneers to inspire a new generation of scientists toward technological self-reliance. By framing historical sacrifices in the context of modern infrastructure like the Qinghai-Tibet Railway, the narrative reinforces a culture of national resilience amid modern geopolitical competition.

The Altruism of Rank: Why the PLA is Resurrecting Mao-Era Self-Sacrifice
The Chinese military is reviving historical anecdotes of founding generals requesting lower ranks to instill a sense of selflessness and correct performance values among its modern officer corps. This ideological campaign aims to suppress careerism and ensure that personal ambitions do not interfere with the Communist Party's strategic military objectives.

Blood of the Ancestors: How Beijing Reclaims Martyrdom for a Modern Era
China is leveraging the Qingming Festival and upcoming historical anniversaries to reinforce nationalistic sentiment and ideological unity. Through the veneration of both revolutionary martyrs and modern heroes, the state aims to cultivate a 'spirit of sacrifice' necessary for achieving national rejuvenation.

Ghosts in the Barracks: The Eternal Utility of Zhang Side in China’s Modern Military
The Chinese military is using the 2026 Qingming Festival to reinforce the legacy of Zhang Side, the soldier who inspired the 'Serve the People' slogan. This move highlights the CCP's ongoing effort to maintain ideological control and revolutionary loyalty within a rapidly modernizing and professionalizing PLA.