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加强少数民族大学生对中国共产党的认同建设

宋芹   

  1. 云南财经职业学院,昆明650222
  • 收稿日期:2019-03-21 修回日期:2019-05-19 出版日期:2019-09-15 发布日期:2019-09-15
  • 作者简介:宋芹,助教,主要从事马克思主义理论与思想政治教育研究.
  • 基金资助:
    云南省教育厅科学研究基金项目(2017ZZX112);国家社会科学基金一般项目(17BZZ021)

Strengthening the Identity Construction of Minority College Students to the Communist Party of China

Song Qin   

  1. Yunnan College of Finance and Economics, Kunming 650222, China)
  • Received:2019-03-21 Revised:2019-05-19 Online:2019-09-15 Published:2019-09-15

摘要: 少数民族大学生是少数民族的青年知识精英,增进少数民族大学生对中国共产党的认同,是党在广大青年群众中强化
合法性、构建社会心理认同基础的重要内容,构成了创新思想政治工作、加强民族团结进步创建工作的重要任务。要从政治认
同、思想认同、情感认同等维度加强少数民族大学生对中国共产党的认同,保持对中国共产党的心理归属和确认,发挥这条心
理纽带作用,把各民族、各地区紧紧团结在党中央周围,维护各民族对党的认同,支持和贯彻党的路线方针政策,保障党带领全
国各族人民实现“四个全面”战略布局,实现中华民族伟大复兴的中国梦。

关键词: 少数民族, 大学生, 中国共产党, 认同建设

Abstract: Minority college students are young intellectual elites of ethnic minorities. Improving the identity of minority college
students to the party is an important part for strengthening the legitimacy of the party among the broad masses of young people and
building the foundation of social psychological identity, which constitutes an important task of innovating ideological and political work
and strengthening the building of ethnic unity and progress. We must strengthen the recognition of minority college students for the
Communist Party of China from the perspectives of political identity, ideological identity, and emotional identity to maintain their
psychological attribution and confirmation of the party. We must use it as a psychological link to unite all ethnic groups and regions
around the party central committee, closely unite all ethnic groups and regions around the central committee, safeguard their
identification with the party, support and implement the party's guidelines, principles, and policies, and ensure that the party will lead
the people of the whole country to realize the "four comprehensive" strategic layout and finally realize the Chinese dream of the great
rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

Key words: ethnic minorities, college students, the Communist Party of China, identity construction