The Asian Age

CHINA PLANTS XI THOUGHTS IN STUDENTS

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Beijing, June 22: Armed with interactiv­e online courses, generous funding and new dedicated research institutes, China’s universiti­es are on the frontlines of an effort to promote the thinking of President Xi Jinping to China and the world.

Since October, many universiti­es across China have placed “Xi Thought” at the core of their curricula — the first time since the era of Mao Zedong that a Chinese leader has been accorded similar academic stature.

Mandatory ideology classes have been updated by the universiti­es in response to instructio­n from the leadership that Xi’s ideas must enter the textbooks, classrooms and minds of students.

For Hu Angang, an economics professor at the Tsinghua University, the emergence of a leader like China has been a long time coming.

Hu has for decades argued that China’s unique political system will eventually guide the country to become a superpower on par with the US. Now he is among thinkers studying what is known as “Xi Jinping Thought for Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era”.

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