Newspapers and journals of the Chinese Communist Party
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its bodies publish a variety of newspapers and periodicals. The main party newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party is the People's Daily, and the party's theoretical periodical is Qiushi. In addition, the provincial, prefectural and county party committees of the CCP all publish party newspapers.
Party newspapers
Central level
| Name | Level | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| People's Daily | Ministerial level | The official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party[1] |
| Guangming Daily | Vice Minister | Sponsored by the CCP Central Committee, formerly the official newspaper of the democratic parties[1] |
| Economic Daily | Directed by the Publicity Department | |
| People's Liberation Army Daily | The official newspaper of the Central Military Commission of the Chinese Communist Party |
Provincial level
Except for Shanghai, Guangdong, Jiangsu and Shandong, the newspapers are named in the form of "place name + daily newspaper".
Party journals
Theory
- Qiushi: the official publication of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.
Political news
- Party Building: supervised and hosted by the Publicity Department of the CCP Central Committee.
- Party Building Research: supervised and hosted by the Organization Department of the CCP Central Committee.
- China News Release: Sponsored by the Publicity Department of the CCP Central Committee.
- Global People: supervised and hosted by People's Daily.
Party history
- Party Documents: supervised and hosted by the Institute of Party History and Literature.
- Research on the History of the Chinese Communist Party: supervised and hosted by the Institute of Party History and Literature.
- A Century Tide: Under the supervision of the Institute of Party History and Literature, and hosted by the Chinese Communist Party History Society and the Communist Party History Press.
Former
- New Youth was originally an enlightenment magazine, but with the development of the New Culture Movement, it gradually became the party publication of the Chinese Communist Party.
- Red Flag was the official publication of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party from 1958 to 1988.
References
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