An Analysis on Party Building in College Students’ Living Area under the Current Situation: A Case Study of Chongqing Normal University

Kaibing WU

Abstract


As the college students’ living areas become the main place for students to study and live, the need to actively promote Party building within the areas has become an urgent task for strengthening the ideological and political education of students and building of the Party itself. Through an analysis of issues of Party building in Chongqing Normal University, the author proposes four effective strategies, including proposing new ideas, enhancing the system, letting the student Party members play a leading role, and improving the supporting system.


Keywords


College student; Living area; Party building

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/12092

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