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minus-squareDessalineslinkfedilink8•edit-218 hours agoBaby level understanding of how China’s peoples democracy works, with not a single source.
minus-squarebalderdashlinkfedilink-5•18 hours ago“Baby level understanding” is not an objection. You have to say something more specific Dessalines.
minus-squareDessalineslinkfedilink10•18 hours agoSure, I apologize. Here are some entry-level resources into how the PRC’s democracy functions. If you want something more high-level, I can give a few book recommendations, one of which I’m recording lately. Is China a Democracy? Is China a democracy? Workplace democracy in action in the CPC. What kind of democracy does China have, and how is it different from the west? In contrast to low US political approval ratings, 96% of Chinese are satisfied with the national government (Edelmans 2016). World Values Surveys says that 83% think the country is run for their benefit rather than for the benefit of special groups. A Harvard research center study of long-term public opinion survey finds that > 95% of Chinese citizens approved their government. How is this possible in a one-party state? (TED talk by Eric X Li) How does China’s political system work? How are Chinese leaders elected / chosen? How meristocratic is the system? How do elections differ from those in western bourgeois democracies? Who runs China? Makeup of the national people’s congress. US policy-makers are misjudging popular support China’s Government. The american dream is alive… in China.
Baby level understanding of how China’s peoples democracy works, with not a single source.
“Baby level understanding” is not an objection. You have to say something more specific Dessalines.
Sure, I apologize. Here are some entry-level resources into how the PRC’s democracy functions. If you want something more high-level, I can give a few book recommendations, one of which I’m recording lately.
Is China a Democracy?