In China, schools for party bureaucrats struggle with mission
The students — largely middle-age government officials looking for promotions — no longer see their mandatory time at the schools as a chance to immerse themselves in the wisdom of communism. Instead, they use it to cultivate relationships to further their careers and wealth.
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Mid-level government officials dressed in army uniforms depart after visiting a party memorial site as part of their training course at the China Executive Leadership Academy of Jinggangshan, in Jiangxi province.
Carlos Barria / Reuters
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