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China’s practice embodies fundamental essence of Marxism: German scholar

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BEIJING, July 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A report from People’s Daily:

On the occasion of the 105th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of China (CPC), German Marxist scholar, China researcher and writer Michael Geiger spoke with People’s Daily in an exclusive interview, sharing his insights into China’s achievements and the experience of socialism with Chinese characteristics.

Having studied China for nearly two decades, Geiger siad the country’s exploration of a new path of social development has provided him with profound intellectual inspiration. As a Marxist scholar, he believes China’s practices offer important insights into the evolution of Marxist theory and its application in contemporary society.

Geiger noted that in The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels stated that after the proletariat takes power, it should create conditions for the development of new forces of productivity. Yet finding a viable path toward this goal has remained a major challenge throughout history

In his view, the CPC has, through efficient and forceful development measures, rapidly advanced social productive forces. Today, China is at the forefront of the world in fields such as new energy vehicles and artificial intelligence. This practice fully demonstrates that the socialist path is sound and viable, and it is also prompting the global academic community to re-examine the theoretical connotations of Marxism.

Geiger also brought together a group of German experts and scholars to publish the book Chinas Jahrhundert (Chinese Century). He noted that international academia has long sought to understand the underlying drivers of China’s development achievements, stressing unambiguously that the fundamental reason for China’s remarkable progress lies in the leadership of the CPC.

Geiger argues that researchers bear the duty to present a well-rounded, objective account of China and the CPC to Western audiences. Publishing Chinas Jahrhundert was precisely meant to supply diverse alternative perspectives for global readers.

When talking about the practical outcomes of adapting Marxism to the Chinese context and the needs of the times, Geiger noted that Marxism acts as a catalyst for social transformation. The innovative practice of sinicizing and modernizing Marxism has immensely enriched the theory and injected new vitality into it.

The key to China’s success lies in a more profound understanding of Marxism. Several decades ago, it was widely considered difficult to reconcile a planned economy and a market economy could be integrated. Yet China broke through established frameworks and achieved major breakthroughs in areas such as ownership reform. It can be said that China’s practice truly conforms to the fundamental essence of Marxism.

People often discuss the high level of public support for the CPC. Geiger stated that such a level of support is something that political parties in some Western countries “would not even dare to dream of,” fully demonstrating that the CPC has, to a large extent, responded to the practical needs of the people.

The CPC adheres to the principle of “from the masses, to the masses.” For instance, three million Party members have long worked on the front lines of poverty reduction. They have gone deep into the poorest regions, understood the real difficulties faced by every household, and sought concrete solutions. This reflects the close ties between the CPC and the people.

Against the backdrop of mounting global turbulence and defeatist arguments like the “inevitability of war”, Geiger holds that China has blazed a path distinct from the conventional logic of major- country rivalry.

A major country with global influence does not need to rely on expansion or confrontation to safeguard its interests. China always upholds clear principled bottom lines while exercising patience and restraint, a stance consistent with the ancient Chinese philosophical notion of “holding the middle ground to achieve harmony.”

True political wisdom lies not in picking sides crudely between confrontation and compromise, but in striking a proper balance between defending one’s own interests and fostering long-term global stability.

Speaking about China’s developmental wisdom of pairing top-level design with “crossing the river by feeling the stones” in comprehensively deepening reform, Geiger expressed strong recognition of this governance philosophy.

He believes that socialist modernization has no ready experience or standard answers; progress can only be achieved through practical exploration, repeated verification, and continuous adjustment. Trial and error, trade-offs and adjustments in development are all normal parts of the exploration process, and this pragmatic exploratory attitude toward development is extremely valuable.

Geiger pointed out that China has overcome countless difficulties and “crossed many rivers.” While new challenges will inevitably emerge, he believes the CPC has already demonstrated through 105 years of practice that it is fully capable of adapting to changing circumstances and continuing moving forward.

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Media join forces to shape shared narrative

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Alliance: Mutual learning among civilizations promoted

KUNMING, China, July 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A report from China Daily Asia Pacific:

Dinh Thuy Dung, a bilingual Vietnamese broadcaster, owes her career to the influence of Chinese culture. The young woman, who hails from a small Vietnamese village, said she learned Chinese because of a pop song.

“It was the first time I felt the charm of the Chinese language, and it sparked my desire to learn Chinese,” she said on Tuesday while addressing the audience at the South and Southeast Asian Media Network Annual Meeting 2026 in Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province.

“After choosing to learn Chinese, I was able to participate in exchange programs and travel. … I became a Vietnamese-Chinese bilingual broadcaster.”

At work, Dung found a purpose larger than herself. “I could introduce Vietnam’s culture, landscape and people to Chinese audiences,” she said. “At the same time, I could bring China’s culture and stories back to my Vietnamese friends.”

Her career embodies the very cooperation that media professionals from across South and Southeast Asia have gathered at the Kunming meeting to advance.

Representatives of more than 170 media outlets, news organizations and think tanks from the region attended the annual meeting of the network that was launched in 2024.

The network was initiated by the Yunnan International Communication Center for South and Southeast Asia and China Daily Asia Pacific.

Zeng Yan, head of the publicity department of the Yunnan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, said that amid accelerating global changes and rising uncertainties, China remains committed to building a community with a shared future for humanity and contributing Chinese wisdom and solutions to address global challenges and advance a more just and reasonable international order.

She highlighted the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, the Global Civilization Initiative and the Global Governance Initiative proposed by President Xi Jinping, saying that they provide guidance for responding to global challenges and promoting international cooperation.

Zeng noted that over the past three years, the regional media network had expanded its membership, improved its mechanisms, established a liaison office, released annual work plans and promoted practical cooperation.

She said that Yunnan is closely connected with South and Southeast Asian countries by geography, people-to-people ties and shared cultural links, creating many stories worth telling and sharing.

She called for cooperation in artificial intelligence-assisted news production, multilingual intelligent translation, cross-platform distribution, short-video production and data journalism, so that authentic, diverse and warm regional content could be produced more efficiently and have more precise reach and broader dissemination.

Over 20 pacts signed

More than 20 cooperation agreements were signed during the annual meeting, covering joint production, tourism promotion, academic exchanges and youth programs, with the aim of creating flagship projects with regional identity and international influence.

At the meeting, Zhu Baoxia, deputy publisher of China Daily, underscored the alliance’s growth and ambition.

“It has built an important platform for exchanges and cooperation that promotes regional connectivity and mutual learning among civilizations,” Zhu said.

She highlighted China Daily’s long-standing mission to “bridge China and the world”, citing that the “Run with History” series, launched in 2019, has been held in historical cities including Bagan in Myanmar, Ayutthaya in Thailand and Luang Prabang in Laos, attracting more than 13,000 participants.

“Using sports as a bond and culture as a vehicle, we have built a down-to-earth and warm platform for people-to-people friendly exchanges,” Zhu said.

She added that guided by the Belt and Road Initiative and China’s four global initiatives, connectivity, trade ties and shared interests between China and South and Southeast Asian countries have continued to deepen, creating a path of open, inclusive and mutually beneficial development.

She called on the network members to strengthen cooperation and contribute to regional prosperity.

Htin Linn Aung, Myanmar’s information minister, said at the meeting that while technology connects people, it also amplifies shared regional threats.

“Common challenges such as climate change, economic instability, public health hazards and transnational security issues can no longer be addressed by a single country alone,” he said.

He emphasized the media’s responsibility in the digital age.

“The spread of misinformation and disinformation has the potential to create misunderstandings and undermine trust among nations,” he warned.

He called on the media to play a role beyond simply reporting news.

“The media can also serve as the diplomats who strengthen friendship among nations, as the bridges that connect diverse cultures and as the partners that promote mutual understanding among the peoples,” he said.

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The Expo Group Appoints Chris Cavanaugh as President, Corporate to Accelerate Experiential Marketing Platform Growth

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New leadership signals The Expo Group’s commitment to reinventing how corporate brands connect, compete, and win 

DALLAS, July 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Expo Group, Architects Connecting CommunitiesSM, announces the appointment of Chris Cavanaugh as President, Corporate. Cavanaugh is charged with shaping corporate growth strategy, demonstrating The Expo Group’s commitment to architecting events and leading the next evolution of experiential marketing through bold acquisitions, expanded capabilities, and relentless innovation.

The move comes as experiential marketing emerges as a business imperative. In an era of digital intelligence and increasing online noise, the brands that are poised to win are those that create authentic human connections at trade shows, corporate events, and in-person experiences.

“Chris is a rare combination of visionary and operator,” said Randy Pekowski, CEO of The Expo Group. “With 30 years building brands and scaling businesses across experiential marketing, exhibitions, and marketing services, he knows how to create enterprise value. More importantly, he knows where this industry is going. Chris’s expertise will position The Expo Group for its next phase of growth and expansion of our experiential marketing platform.”

Cavanaugh brings a perspective shaped by leading some of the most respected organizations in the industry. As CEO of The Imagine Group, a leading provider of creative, print, and digital solutions, he transformed the business for its next phase of growth. As CMO of Freeman, one of the world’s largest brand experience companies, he drove global brand strategy through significant expansion. Earlier, he held senior leadership roles at Jack Morton, one of the world’s premier experiential agencies. He also founded Jumpstart Consulting, advising private equity firms and executive teams on growth strategy and acquisitions.

“Audiences expect more, and brands that show up with richer, more relevant experiences earn their trust,” said Cavanaugh. “As digital technologies and data continue to transform how organizations engage audiences, the demand for authentic, in-person experiences continues to grow and deliver measurable business outcomes. The strongest experiential strategies combine data and insights with meaningful human connections, enhancing and personalizing the experience.”

In his new role, Cavanaugh will oversee corporate development, brand marketing, acquisition integration, and the company’s expansion strategy, growing The Expo Group’s experiential marketing platform, while shaping the client strategies that turn events and experiences into measurable business results.

To explore how experiential marketing can drive lasting business impact, contact Marketing@TheExpoGroup.com.

About The Expo Group

The Expo Group architects meaningful connections through the design and management of personalized, high-impact trade shows and events. By applying behavioral science and strategic insight, the company helps clients reimagine the event experience—delivering customized brand environments that drive engagement, valuable content, authentic connections, and measurable commerce. Headquartered in Dallas, The Expo Group operates additional offices in Chicago, Las Vegas, and Orlando. Learn more at www.theexpogroup.com.

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Attain Technology Named to MSP Summit’s 2026 MSPs to Watch List

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Providence-based managed IT services provider recognized for operational excellence and growth potential using the same methodology as the industry benchmark MSP 501

PROVIDENCE, R.I., July 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Attain Technology, a Providence, Rhode Island managed IT services provider, has been named to MSP Summit’s 2026 MSPs to Watch list. The recognition honors managed service providers that demonstrate world-class operational performance and strong growth potential.

MSP Summit, an Informa event and the organization behind the industry’s benchmark MSP 501, evaluated the MSPs to Watch list using the same rigorous methodology as the MSP 501. The assessment examined revenue mix quality, recurring revenue percentage, revenue per employee efficiency, and year-over-year growth. According to MSP Summit, many MSPs to Watch companies outperform larger MSP 501 organizations on the metrics that matter most, including recurring revenue, growth rate, operational efficiency, and service innovation.

The distinction reflects how well a managed service provider is built and run, not simply its size. For Attain Technology, it validates a deliberate focus on operational excellence and forward-thinking solutions for the small and mid-size businesses it serves across Rhode Island and Eastern Massachusetts, with specialization in the construction and manufacturing sectors.

“We’ve been very intentional about building a business that prioritizes operational excellence, meaningful client outcomes, and forward-thinking solutions, so it’s rewarding to see that effort reflected in this distinction,” said Robert “Bob” Paradise, CEO of Attain Technology.

Founded in 2008, Attain Technology delivers managed IT services, cybersecurity, and AI readiness consulting designed to help clients operate securely and grow with confidence. The firm’s recognition arrives as it continues to expand its AI consulting practice, helping regional businesses adopt practical, secure automation.

The full 2026 MSPs to Watch list is available on the official MSP Summit announcement. Businesses interested in learning more about Attain Technology’s managed services and AI readiness offerings can visit the company’s website or contact its Providence office directly.

About Attain Technology

Attain Technology is a managed IT services provider and AI consulting firm based at 275 Reservoir Ave, Providence, RI 02907. Founded in 2008, Attain serves small and mid-size businesses across Rhode Island and Eastern Massachusetts, with vertical specialization in construction and manufacturing. Learn more at www.attaintechnology.com.

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Attain Technology
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