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  • Since the end of Mao Zedong’s leadership in the 1970s, the People’s Republic of China

  • has become one of the biggest economies in the world. Although they still call themselves

  • communist," the inner workings of the Chinese government are a mystery to many. So how does

  • China’s government work?

  • Well, China has operated under a single political party since the birth of Communist China,

  • calledthe Communist Party of China." Although eight other minor parties exist, they are

  • not allowed to challenge CPC policy. This situation paints China as an authoritarian

  • country, where political dissent is punishable by lengthy prison terms or exile.

  • China is also one of 5 major nations in the world to retain a Communist ideology. And

  • while most businesses are owned by the state, China has been implementing capitalist policies

  • and allowing companies to privatize. In reality, China is more of a mixed economy than a purely

  • communist country. Additionally, many government officials are elected for their technical

  • expertise, making China in some ways a technocracy. This series of political compromises explain

  • why China is economically much more successful than other communist countries of the past.

  • With just one political party, there is more cohesive legislation, allowing China’s government

  • to react quickly to market trends. Their communist ideology also lends itself to long-term economic

  • policy, which has allowed them to prosper at the expense of regulation and workers rights.

  • China’s government is infamous for corruption, ranging from racketeering to bribery. In 2015,

  • a former security chief was sentenced to life in prison for bribery and abuse of power.

  • Also, punishments for threatening the party’s dominance are so severe that China is ranked

  • among the lowest nations for press freedoms and human rights.

  • In the end, China’s government has been successful on paper, but not so much in theory

  • or ethical policy. As an authoritarian government, China sees mass censorship of unapproved ideologies,

  • and is one of the largest jailers of journalists in the world. It’s clear that being the

  • second largest economy in the world, while juggling strict ideologies, comes at a difficult

  • price.

  • China’s government is actually not too different from the socialist government of North Korea,

  • China’s next-door neighbor. To learn more about the charade of democracy in the Hermit

  • Kingdom, check out this video. Thanks for watching TestTube News, make sure to like

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中國的政府是如何運作的? (How Does China's Government Work?)

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