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Liu Yunshan: Culture Development Should Follow the Party’s Direction

On August 1, 2010, Liu Yunshan, Head of the Central Propaganda Department of the CCP stressed the importance of culture development. He stated that China should treat China’s traditional culture with respect, resolutely hold up to Marxism, and cherish the revolutionary culture that the communist party has developed. He also stated culture development should focus at the grassroots level, including villages, rural and poor areas, and minority regions.

Source: China Review News, August 1, 2010
http://gb.chinareviewnews.com/doc/1013/9/9/0/101399079.html?coluid=151&kindid=0&docid=101399079&mdate=0801090336

Renmin: Punishing Failures in Guiding Public Opinion

The National Conference on Propaganda Work in the Court System was held on July 27. The Supreme People’s Court required a risk assessment system to be established on the issue of public opinion. The system is to control the initiative taken on guiding public opinion. In the meantime, a corresponding performance evaluation mechanism will be established as well; rewards and penalties will be granted accordingly. For those who are responsible for a major negative impact caused by their failure to control public opinion, punishment will be meted out. The Political Department of the Supreme People’s Court is planning training sessions for spokesmen and propaganda workers across all levels of the court system nationwide.

Source: People Net, July 27, 2010
http://politics.people.com.cn/GB/1026/12267442.html

State to Restructure Publishing Houses for Overseas Expansion

The General Administration of Press and Publication will consolidate and re-structure publishing houses to establish brand name flagships for overseas expansion. The government will provide preferential treatment to the selected publishing houses with important projects, resources and initial public offering preferences. The restructuring will  start first in publishing houses in the areas of social sciences, education and technology. Cross-industry mergers and acquisitions are also encouraged. Through mid to long-term plans, the government will build export oriented priority publishing houses and promote “going out” via mergers and acquisitions and joint ventures with foreign entities.

Source: Xinhua, July 19, 2010
http://news.xinhuanet.com/2010-07/19/c_12349937.htm

Party Dominance in the Financial Business

At the first Party building forum for financial businesses in Beijng on July 7, Party officials made statements to urge promotion of Party building. “Strengthening Party building and Party organizations that play a political core role in the financial business is an important manifestation of the financial business with Chinese characteristics.” Financial businesses are called to “actively explore how to integrate the Party’s leadership with corporate governance and to adhere to the principle that the Party controls the cadres. …” The China Marxism Research Foundation and Financial Daily sponsored the forum at the Party School in Beijing.

Source: Study Times, July 12, 2010
http://www.studytimes.com.cn:9999/epaper/xxsb/html/2010/07/12/01/01_44.htm

Hu Jintao Vows to Modernize Education by 2020

The Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and the State Council jointly held a National Education Working Conference on July 13 and 14. Hu Jintao, the nation’s paramount leader, vowed to implement education modernization and a China with super powers in human resources by 2020. 

“Education must adhere to the party’s leadership,” said Hu. “The fundamental purpose of education is to develop morally, intellectually, physically, and aesthetically-developed Socialist builders and successors. We must fully implement the party’s education policy and make the facilitation of healthy growth of students the starting point and ending point in all school work.” 
Source: China News Service, July 14, 2010 
http://www.chinanews.com.cn/gn/2010/07-14/2402687.shtml

New Regulations: Officials Must Report Personal Matters

On July 11, Xinhua published new government regulations. Going forward,  government and state company officials are required to report about their personal matters. Under the new rules, officials from the midlevel and up, including Party and nonparty members, and those working for state-owned companies must report personal information including changes in marital status, personal assets including property and investments, and business activities by spouses and children. They must also report the whereabouts of spouses and children living abroad and whether children are married to foreigners, including people from Hong Kong or Taiwan. Punishment for failing to report ranges from criticism in private and public reprimand to dismissal.

Source: Xinhua, July 11, 2010
http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2010-07/11/c_12321707.htm

Public Security Chiefs Departing to the US for Training

On July 8, Cai Anji, political commissar at the Ministry of Public Security met with a group of 25 local public security chiefs before their departiure for the United States. They were slated for 21 days of training. Cai claimed that training overseas was for the purpose of implementing the Party’s directive on strengthening training of local public security leaders. He asked the group to “change the training into a process that strengthens political ideals and beliefs, and will instill in them the wish to think outside the box, find solutions, and develop breakthroughs that will result in new developmental stages for public security.”

Source: Ministry of Public Security, July 9, 2010
http://www.mps.gov.cn/n16/n1237/n1342/n803680/2461560.html

Xinhua: Eight Functions of the Central Propaganda Department

The spokesman of the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party recently talked about the eight functions of this Party department: (1) directing the propaganda of Marxism; (2) guiding public opinion; (3) directing the production of culture products; (4) planning overall ideological and political work; (5) managing leadership personnel in the propaganda area; (6) creating propaganda policies and coordinating propaganda organizations; (7) providing public opinion intelligence to Party leadership; (8) leading cultural system reform, including the publication and broadcasting industries.

Source: Xinhua, June 30, 2010
http://news.xinhuanet.com/politics/2010-06/30/c_12283040.htm