Foto: Tak se školí komunisté v Číně

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Feng Jun, director of the communist party school called China Executive Leadership Academy of Pudong, welcome a group of journalists during a visit in Shanghai, September 24, 2012. China's Communist Party has dramatically stepped up its training of the country's roughly 40 million party and government officials in the past decade. With public scrutiny of cadre behaviour growing via social media, the party is likely to call for continued, and deepened, cadre education at the upcoming 18th Party Congress. At the vanguard of this education drive, alongside a Central Party School in Beijing, are three "Executive Leadership Academies" which opened in 2005 for middle-ranking and senior officials in Shanghai, Yan'an and Jinggangshan. The curriculum covers Marxism, Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought, but students may also take finance courses, receive in-depth media training or role-play crisis management scenarios on everything from disease outbreaks to train wrecks. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY) Published: Zář. 24, 2012, 1:43 odp.
Vládnoucí režim se proto před časem rozhodl v Číně vybudovat moderně zařízené školy. Jedna z takových akademií se nachází v Pchu-tung. Její celý název zní: "China Executive Leadership Academy". Na fotografii vidíte jejího ředitele Fenga Ťüna.
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