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More powerful than ever: How China’s Communist party is firming its grip

By Richard McGregor

Published: October 11 2007 19:38 | Last updated: October 11 2007 19:38

On their first day of class at the Communist party’s management school in Shanghai, students make a pilgrimage to a small museum commemorating the 1921 meeting of 13 activists who founded what has become the world’s largest political organisation.

But the museum does more than teach the students, all up-and-coming party officials, about the history of communism in China. Getting there provides an education of a different kind, as the students must first wend their way through a smartly refurbished city district, crawling with upscale eateries and expensive apartments.

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