In the past, the focus of the Communist Party was mainly to review the freedom of speech in China. However, in recent years, when the speech strongly opposed the party boundary, the Chinese authoritarian government tried to review the speech in liberal democracy.
NPR is examining China's global influence. As everyone knows, the Chinese government attacks freedom of speech at home, but it also does not pay attention to the boundaries of the Communist Party of sensitive topics to examine the people of Western democracy I am trying. As NPR Frank Langfitt reports in London, this is part of a big strategy that will change the way the world speaks about China. Frank Lanfitt, BYLINE: In June, Tibetan players participated in a FIFA football game based on the World Cup. These teams come from a collection of ethnic minorities, isolated regions, and future countries, including Tibet. However, some Western corporate sponsors do not want Tibetans to participate in the competition. Paul Watson is a commercial director of CONIFA and is responsible for the competition.
Exiled Chinese author Liang Qichao introduced democracy to democracy with almost one hand. In 1895, he took part in the protest in Beijing and invited the Chinese to participate more in the government. This is the first such protest in Chinese modern history. After the government cracked the protesters and fled to Japan, he translated and commented on the works of Hobbes, Rousseau, Locke, Hume, Bentham and more Western political philosophers. He is trying to explain why China was a powerful empire and has now published a paper in a series of journals that easily find the audience among Chinese intellectuals who are about to be misled by foreign forces . In explaining Western democracy through prisms of strong Confucian background, Liang formed a democratic idea that will be used in the next century.
"After reading this, my first thought was". Who made this? "Is the Chinese government trying to show democracy as a bad / incomplete idea, or are parents of Europe and the United States saying" Yes, you now need democracy! " . "...... This is a surprisingly sincere and intimate documentary, it is very beautiful (no editing). As you can in most elections you want a victory for the excellent people, in real world politics It is completed by the more brutal Dodge candidate's political plan that is commonly seen (Billy Corgan, 2007, Australia).