Chinese authorities released a revised study outline on Xi Jinping Thought on the Rule of Law this week, offering fresh insights into China's evolving legal framework. Published on November 18, 2025, the document builds on its 2021 predecessor with updated analysis approved by the CPC Central Committee's Publicity Department and Commission for Overall Law-based Governance.
🔍 The text positions Xi's legal philosophy as a "groundbreaking evolution" of Marxist principles tailored to modern China. It emphasizes practical applications for governance reforms and policy implementation – crucial reading for anyone tracking China's political development this year.
📈 Young professionals and academics will find particular value in its structured approach to understanding:
- How socialist rule of law integrates with Chinese traditions
- Modern governance challenges in tech and global relations
- Implementation strategies for local governments
The People's Publishing House and Xuexi Publishing House jointly released the guide, already trending in Beijing policy circles. As China navigates complex economic reforms in 2025, this document serves as both compass and roadmap for its legal infrastructure.
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Revised study outline of Xi Jinping Thought on Rule of Law published
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