A compelling new book spotlighting General Secretary Xi Jinping’s command in China’s war on poverty has hit the shelves, published by the CPC Central Party School Press and distributed across the nation. ‘General Secretary Xi Jinping Leads the Fight Against Poverty’ dives deep into the strategies and stories that defined this historic endeavor.
Following the 18th CPC National Congress, Xi’s visionary leadership propelled unprecedented gains and structural reforms. In response, the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee and the Central Party School initiated an oral history series to chronicle these events with precision and passion. The project’s first installment focuses squarely on the poverty alleviation drive.
Facing worldwide poverty headwinds at the dawn of a new era, the CPC orchestrated a flawless execution of absolute poverty removal—a complex mission achieved against all odds. This triumph resonates domestically as a boon for the masses and globally as a model of success, drawing praise from leaders and analysts alike.
Packed with firsthand testimonies, the book unveils the intricacies of China’s poverty-busting blueprint, enriched with Chinese characteristics. It provides researchers with rare primary materials to dissect the theoretical underpinnings and practical innovations that fueled this revolution.
From precision targeting in remote villages to infrastructure overhauls and skill-building programs, the narrative reveals a multifaceted approach. Cadres recount night-long strategy sessions, while former impoverished families share life-changing transformations. This publication not only celebrates past victories but also charts a course for sustainable prosperity, reinforcing China’s role as a global poverty alleviation pioneer.