Full coverage: 95 years of glory
For more insights, let's turn to our studio guests, Huang Ping, senior fellow of the Center for World Socialism Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Professor Rick Dunham from the Tsinghua University and also a former White House correspondent for the Business Week.
Q1. Under the leadership of the CPC Central Committee and after the 18th CPC National Congress, China has made a series of social and economic achievements. Tell us more on that.
Q2. Besides the anti-corruption campaign, the party has also established a program on work style and personal behavior that short the crimes. Eight-point regulations came out early after 18th Party Congress in recent years, focusing on rejecting extravagance and reducing bureaucratic visits, meetings and empty talk. And "Three Stricts and Three Honests," which refers to "be strict in morals, power and disciplining oneself; be honest in decisions, business and behavior". How have these programs improve the behavior of party members?