Poverty Alleviation: Experience and Insights of Communist Party of China
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The Contemporary World Press
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This book analyzes the poverty alleviation strategies and achievements of the Communist Party of China (CPC), focusing on policies and practices implemented in recent decades, especially during the “new era.”
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The evolution of China’s poverty reduction policies, from early reforms to targeted poverty alleviation
The concept and implementation of targeted (precision) poverty alleviation, emphasizing tailored solutions for different regions and populations
Institutional mechanisms, including Party leadership, grassroots governance, and accountability systems
Case studies demonstrating improvements in rural development, income growth, infrastructure, education, and healthcare
The book argues that China’s approach represents a distinctive model combining strong political leadership, policy coordination, and data-driven governance, offering insights for other developing countries seeking to reduce poverty
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This book analyzes the poverty alleviation strategies and achievements of the Communist Party of China (CPC), focusing on policies and practices implemented in recent decades, especially during the “new era
