
Understanding China’s Whole-Process People’s Democracy
Explore China’s unique whole-process people’s democracy, its mechanisms for public participation, and its impact on governance and poverty alleviation.
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Explore China’s unique whole-process people’s democracy, its mechanisms for public participation, and its impact on governance and poverty alleviation.
Thousands of NPC deputies and CPPCC members gather in Beijing. CGTN’s Liu Xin discusses China’s democratic practices with experts and a mystery guest.
The ongoing Gaza conflict highlights deep-seated frustrations in the Middle East towards Western interventionist policies, revealing a long history of overlooked Arab lives and suppressed democratic movements.
Taiwan’s 2024 leadership election sees Lai Ching-te win with historically low voter turnout, raising questions about public support and international implications.
Three years after the pivotal January 6 events, America remains divided on its definition and implications, highlighting deep-rooted political polarization and its impact on democracy.
The Seventh District Council Election in Hong Kong emphasizes the role of “patriots” in governance, promoting stability and prosperity under the HKSAR’s reformed electoral system.
China’s whole-process people’s democracy achieves remarkable public trust, with 91% trust in government and active grassroots participation shaping governance.
Explore five key lessons the West can learn from China’s whole-process people’s democracy, including consensus building, continuous participation, and long-term vision.
Africa emerges as a key player in shaping future multilateralism, with a global survey highlighting hopes for democracy and urgent climate concerns.
Explore the concept of Whole-Process People’s Democracy in China through the experiences and insights of Victor Gao, Chairman of Yale Law School Association of China.