More than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of China retains a firm grip on power.
China’s Communist Party has ruled for 75 years. Will it make it to 100?
More than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of China retains a firm grip on power.
The powerful and feared organization has ruled the nation - home to close to one-fifth of the world's population - for 75 years, surpassing the 74-year Soviet era in Russia.
The party survived years of self-inflicted tumult after it took control in 1949. A major course correction in 1978 transformed the country into an industrial giant with an economy second in size only to the United States.
Party leaders now want to build an even stronger China to achieve what they call the "rejuvenation" of the nation by 2049, which would mark the centennial of communist rule.