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Beijing’s sweeping changes to social order are popular with some. Here’s why

Beijing’s sweeping changes to social order are popular with some. Here’s why

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CNN’s David Culver delves into the Chinese Communist Party’s efforts to intervene in the private lives of its citizens to carry out party ambitions in the next generation.

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Beijing’s sweeping changes to social order are popular with some. Here’s why

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CNN’s David Culver delves into the Chinese Communist Party’s efforts to intervene in the private lives of its citizens to carry out party ambitions in the next generation.

Source: CNN

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