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Democracy in China

2023-09-07 21:53:26

Introduction The theme of democracy in China is a controversial topic. Although China is not democratized, it did a good job in a democratic competitor's global situation. As each country has a different way to democracy, we can not expect China to follow the same pathway or the same democratic model as Western countries. In this article I will see what democracy is, how to put it in the context of China, and the opponents and opponents of Chinese democracy.

China's ancient millennium's undemocratic beliefs and institutional heritage provide a background for the cultural and historical understanding of the Chinese democratic system. The importance of democracy in the context of China has become a problem since the first attempt to overthrow the Chinese empire and turn China into a democratic republic that establishes the KMT or the KMT within New China. In 1912 this republic can not manage the democratic government of China. In less than 10 years, when China joined the anarchist warlord in the 1920s, the Republic began to collapse. China has entered an era of extreme radicalization of political life, including the creation and rapid development of revolutionary movements including political and social revolution plans. Among these groups are six Communist-led bases in the central and southern China, each with a guerrilla group.

The growth of India is quite different from the growth of China. India is democracy and China is a totalitarian state. This means that social and political reforms are more openly debated in India. Changes are often more challenging as power exists in the coalition government than political parties. Unlike China, India's growth is largely due to the rapidly growing service industry, not the manufacturing industry. In particular, India is a major exporter of information technology services. The telecommunications industry focuses on telephony and Internet services, and in 2010 more than 200 million users were added. There are seven major technology outsourcing companies in the world in this country, and it depends greatly on people who speak English with high education in India.