The CCP at 100: How the Party Tells its Story | Denise Ho, Karrie Koesel, Maria Repnikova by National Committee on U.S.-China Relations published on 2021-06-30T03:02:55Z The July 2021 centennial of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) will be an important milestone in China, accompanied by media fanfare and celebration. As the Party promotes the story of its successes and accomplishments to its people and the world, what does it choose to minimize or ignore? Through the lenses of museums, traditional and new media, and political education in schools, we examined how China projects its image in a rapidly shifting global landscape. On June 24, 2021, the National Committee hosted a virtual discussion with Denise Ho, Karrie Koesel, and Maria Repnikova as they explored how the Chinese Communist Party shapes and projects its identity to its own people and beyond. About the Speakers: https://www.ncuscr.org/event/ccp-at-100 __________________________________________________ Subscribe to our channel: www.ncuscr.video/subscribe-youtube Check out the rest of our videos and podcasts here: ncuscr.org/media Follow @NCUSCR on Twitter: twitter.com/ncuscr Facebook: facebook.com/NCUSCR Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/ncuscr Instagram: instagram.com/ncuscr Weibo: weibo.com/ncuscr Visit our website for the latest information on our upcoming events, programs, digital content, and more: www.ncuscr.org Genre News & Politics