Increasing the geopolitical influence of China, increasing the soft power, and most importantly, ongoing economic success suggest that other countries view it as a model for imitating it. But will China's power and prosperity really increase the global appeal of its authoritarian model?
Will London be an economic geopolitical force leading the world in the near future? Does everyone think that it has reached this state? If the answer to a question is "yes", what is the global impact on the future of democracy?
The rise of China is clear. Forecasts are based on the assumptions on exchanges between the two countries' economic growth rates and the exchange rate used to convert the yuan to dollars, but China is expected to exceed the US in terms of total GDP in 20 years . China is already one of the world's leading trade economies and the movement to promote the internationalization of the yuan brings about an increase in the share of trade in its domestic currency which is a challenge to the position of the US dollar as the world's major currency May result.
In addition, China invests foreign investment in the African and South Asian economies and acquires military bases and other geopolitical assets from business partners with heavy debts. The "belt and road" initiative further promoted China's foreign investment and deepened economic relations with Eurasian countries.
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To account for the specific interests of democracy, such as balanced growth, stability, personal safety - even for the executives of the Communist Party - when turning the United States into a new way to influence China's political future It came. Discussions based on this performance may resonate with many Chinese economic and intellectual elites and may affect the ideas of Xi Jinping and his senior executives. But first of all, it is necessary to eliminate the universal myth that China's current political and economic system has its own responsibility for China's growth. Yes, in the last three decades, China has done a wonderful job to free hundreds of millions of people from poverty, but we must maintain this. One of the reasons Mao's leaders liberated so many people from poverty is that Mao left so many poor people in China.
It is clear that China will head towards democracy soon. Over the years economic growth was the biggest factor in forming China. Despite being considered as a developing country, China has overcome many obstacles in the way to democracy. The Communist Party of China (CCP) will soon disappear and a new political regime will be needed. However, if the Chinese Communist Party decides to take responsibility for China to prevent democratization, it will be much more difficult to achieve democracy. Democracy is the step China has chosen to achieve the interests of people including the US and China. Regardless of the political system, China is still looking forward to accepting their country as an imminent superpower and continuing to improve. Regional elections and media organizations are expanding individual freedom and possibly revamping China's civilization
It is not democracy or democracy - the biggest myth of Chinese political system - "This is not democracy." Well, this is wrong. Chinese people will vote for local city council members. And they ultimately should choose a larger leader in the field of politics. In fact, the process is opaque and not at all concerned, so many people do not understand the process and its behavior. Foreigners can not vote for the President of that country. But that is true in many countries. Praised "world's largest democracy" - In India, the same system, people vote for members of Congress and ultimately choose the prime minister of the state (equivalent to President of China). What is important - this is democracy. Yes, that makes me wonder. However, it is "Yes" within "Yes" or "No" range.