# Political Work
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Roots of Resilience: How China’s Navy Cultivates Loyalty in the Remote Interior
A remote naval ammunition unit in China’s Northern Theater Command uses historical symbols and a 'Pine Needle Badge' to maintain morale among soldiers in isolated mountain depots. This initiative highlights the PLA's reliance on political work and internal legacy to ensure the stability of its critical logistical infrastructure.

Beyond the Ledger: The PLA Modernizes Its 'Double Four-One' Tradition for the Digital Age
The PLA is modernizing its traditional 'Double Four-One' management system to combat formalism and better engage a new generation of tech-savvy soldiers within the Information Support Force. By prioritizing genuine psychological connection over bureaucratic record-keeping, the military aims to enhance internal cohesion and combat readiness.

Managing the 'Marrow': The PLA’s High-Tech Race to Master the Hearts of Modern Soldiers
The PLA is modernizing its 'Double Four-One' political work tradition to better engage a younger, more individualistic generation of soldiers in high-tech units. By moving away from bureaucratic formalism toward personalized psychological support, the military aims to convert internal unity into tangible combat effectiveness.

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.