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Name | Yu Xiaolei | Department | Department of Sinicization of Marxism | ![]() |
Professional Title | Assistant Researcher | Job Title | ||
Academic Qualification | PhD | Supervisor | ||
Research Area | Research on Mao Zedong Thought | |||
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Main Academic Achievements |
In the field of party history and party building research, I have published several papers, including “The Key to Strict Party Governance Lies in Rigor,” published in the 12th issue of the Frontline journal in 2016; “The Inheritance and Innovation of Xi Jinping's Party Building Ideology,” featured in the 6th issue of Observation and Reflection in 2020; and “The Theoretical Origins of Xi Jinping‘s Comprehensive Strict Governance of the Party,” also published in Observation and Reflection in the 11th issue of 2015. Notably, “The Theoretical Origins of Xi Jinping’s Comprehensive Strict Governance of the Party” has been downloaded 2,088 times and cited 68 times on CNKI. During my tenure at the Institute of Marxism Studies, I was involved in the establishment of the Party History and Party Building Research Office, and I participated in the writing of the project titled “Deepening the Great Project of Party Building in the New Era,” led by Wang Jingqing, contributing to chapters two, eight, and nine, totaling approximately 100,000 words, which has been published. Additionally, I contributed to the research of the project “Theories and Practices of Party Building in the New Era,” chaired by Professor Xin Xiangyang, writing three chapters of the manuscript with a total of over 90,000 words.
Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party, research on ecological civilization has emerged as a focal area. Numerous papers have been published in Chinese social science networks, newspapers, and academic journals, including “Exploring the Relationship Between Socialism with Chinese Characteristics and Ecological Civilization,” featured in the 2013 issue 8 of “Frontline,” and “Analyzing the Socialist Nature of Ecological Civilization with Chinese Characteristics,” published in the 2015 issue 11 of “Economic Research Reference,” among six additional articles. Furthermore, three monographs have been published: “Building Ecological Civilization with Chinese Characteristics—The Path to an Eco-Civilization Development of High Harmony Between Humanity and Nature” (Central Party School Press, August 2013, 170,000 words); “The Ecological Environment of the Chinese Dream—The Path of Ecological Civilization Construction with Chinese Characteristics” (Hongqi Press, May 2014, 190,000 words); and “Special Studies on the Thought of Ecological Civilization Construction in the Context of China’s Reform and Opening Up” (Jiangxi Education Press, October 2020, 210,000 words).
In the area of research on Mao Zedong Thought, I have published articles such as “Studies on the Thought of Mao Zedong’s Successors,” “An Initial Exploration of Mao Zedong’s Thoughts on National Quality Modernization,” and “The Divergences Between Mao Zedong and Liu Shaoqi from the Perspective of Intra-Party Democracy.” I participated in the writing of the project titled “A History of the Development of Mao Zedong Thought,” contributing two chapters totaling 90,000 words.
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