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Whole-process people's democracy also serves as a political tool to both defend the Chinese government's governance practices and criticize liberal democracy. [3]: 64 In the CCP's view, whole-process people's democracy is "more extensive, more genuine and more effective" than American democracy.
China: Democracy That Works (Chinese: 中国的民主 [1]; lit. 'China's Democracy') is a white paper issued by China's State Council Information Office on 4 December 2021. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The white paper lays out various aspects of the Chinese political system , which it claims constitute a whole-process people's democracy .
In 2021, in response to the Summit for Democracy held by US president Joe Biden, the State Council of the People's Republic of China released a white paper called China: Democracy That Works which praised China's "whole-process democracy", said that "there are many ways to achieve democracy" and disparaged American democracy as "performative." [55]
Additions included opposition to Taiwan independence, [10] developing a "fighting spirit" and strengthening fighting ability, as well as additions of goals related to Xi, including gradually achieving common prosperity, promoting Chinese-style modernization and developing a "broader, fuller and more robust" whole-process people's democracy. [10]
[6]: 91 Regarding the Mao era, the 2021 Resolution echoes the position of the 1981 Resolution on Certain Questions in the History of Our Party since the Founding of the People's Republic of China. [5]: 6
Whole-process people's democracy; Key events. ... Succession of power. ... the annual sessions of China's National People's Congress and the Chinese People's ...
During his years in power, Xi has tightened his party’s grip over civil society in China, cracked down on free expression and sought to suppress the democracy movement in Hong Kong. China has ...
Xi emphasizes his desire to increase China's discourse power in international matters, often characterizing this in terms of China's "right to speak". [15]: 103 During Xi's administration, China has often extended state-backed loans for energy and infrastructure-building in exchange for natural resources in regions like Central Asia and Africa.