Academics' questions point to Communist Party divide over dogma

Party scholars raise series of agenda-setting questions, reflecting differing internal views on how to merge ideology with economic reality

The direction of China's development for the future depends on how the Communist Party addresses the eight questions. Photo: Reuters

The Communist Party must bridge ideological divides that are driving a wedge between its factions, party analysts have said ahead of a key meeting this month.

Academics at the Central Party School have raised eight ideological questions, the answers to which they say will be crucial to the direction of the country's development, according to a report by Shanghai Thinkers Forum, a theoretical journal run by the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.

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