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中共中央文獻研究室主編,十二大以來重要文獻選編(上)(北京:人民出版社,1986年)。
中共中央文獻研究室主編,十一屆三中全會以來重要文獻選讀(上)(北京:人民出版社,1987年)。
中共中央文獻研究室主編,十三大以來重要文獻選編(下)(北京:人民出版社,1993年)。
中共中央文獻研究室主編,十四大以來重要文獻選編(中)(北京:人民出版社,1997年)。
中共中央文獻研究室主編,十五大以來重要文獻選編(下)(北京:人民出版社,2003年)。
中共中央文獻研究室主編,十五大以來重要文獻選編(上)(北京:人民出版社,2000年)。
中共中央組織部參照試行公務員制度辦公室編,參照國家公務員制度管理工作指導手冊,(河北:黨建讀物出版社,1995年)。
中共中央組織部編著,黨政領導幹部統計資料匯編(1954-1998)(北京:黨建讀物出版社,1999)。
中共中央組織部、中共中央黨校研究室、中央檔案館主編,中國共產黨組織史資料(1921-1997)(全十三卷)(北京:中共黨史出版社,2000年)。
中共中央組織部、中共中央黨史研究室編,中國共產黨歷屆中央委員大辭典(1921-2003)(北京:中共黨史出版社,2004)。
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