Analysis of the Survey on the Realistic Circumstances of Young Cadres’ Growth

Zhiling ZHONG

Abstract


The heathy growth of young cadres is significant for our socialist cause. The survey shows that, young cadres have a more rational understanding of whether western political system is suitable for China and agrees with the Chinese Communist Party on its measures to punish corruption and strengthen the management. They generally believe they have a correct view of the world, power and career and hope to get more opportunities of practical training.

Keywords


Young cadres; Growth; Realistic circumstances

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References


Hu, J. T. (2012). Firmly march on the path of socialism with Chinese characteristics and strive to complete the building of a moderately prosperous society in all respects (p.52). China: People’s Publishing House.

Xi, J. P. (2012). Speech at the opening ceremony of central party school in 2012 fall semester. The Party’s Construction, (10), 6.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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