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On October 29, 2015, the Chinese Communist Party announced the change of the replication plan. As the Western people know, "one child policy" is changing to "two-man policy." In the weeks since the announcement, various opinions have been swinging between 'good news' in the past 30 years and the severe gender gap due to the rapidly changing labor market, the aging population, and population management. Although important, these arguments are only views on these macroeconomic and social issues. Although this policy is not merely an abstract political argument, we will remember very well that its credibility lies in the true body and blood that millions of Chinese citizens have experienced . To create real social transformation (which seems to change policy intentions) is not not only to allow a couple to have two children but also to be written in a national law book Let's see.
In 1979, after encouraging breeding for many years, the Chinese government implemented policies called one-child policy today. This policy is praised as an effective means to ensure that China continues to support its large population, and it is abused as a means to infringe human rights and kill a woman's baby Sometimes. This policy was adopted by China, historically vulnerable to serious floods and famine, so that the people can supply food to the people. Rapid population growth after the Communist regime put pressure on the government's efforts to help the people. Therefore, one-child policy has gradually been adopted to combat widespread poverty and improve overall quality of life.
Still securing domestic stability. Even more fundamentally, the Chinese leaders are very focused on supporting the support of the Communist citizens and their policies. The ability of President Hu Jintao to regain the balance between rapid economic growth and more fair development, and to improve the legitimacy of the party depends on several factors, in particular the sustainability of China's economic recovery. Inheritance politics will also start to influence leaders' decisions in 2010. Beijing and Taipei made significant progress in economic transactions and participation in several international organizations in Taiwan. Nonetheless, the military imbalance continues to increase, further emphasizing the potential limitations of cross-border development. Modernization of People's Liberation Army