A comprehensive account of China's landmark poverty eradication campaign has been released this month, detailing President Xi Jinping's pivotal role in coordinating nationwide efforts. Published by the Party School of the CPC Central Committee's publishing house, the volume documents the Communist Party of China's decade-long mobilization to eliminate absolute poverty.
The narrative weaves policy analysis with grassroots stories, featuring frontline workers and beneficiaries from remote mountain villages to ethnic Uygur communities in Xinjiang. It emphasizes the CPC Central Committee's coordinated strategy under Xi's leadership, which lifted over 100 million people out of poverty by 2021.
Analysts suggest the publication timing aligns with ongoing rural revitalization efforts, offering institutional knowledge for developing nations. The book is currently available through major distributors across the Chinese mainland.
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