China Celebrates 75 Years with a Unique Democratic Approach
China celebrates its 75th anniversary by highlighting its unique whole-process people’s democracy, blending public participation with Party-led governance.
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China celebrates its 75th anniversary by highlighting its unique whole-process people’s democracy, blending public participation with Party-led governance.
Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China, explore the nation’s economic, environmental, technological, and governance transformations, and what the future holds.
Explore why respecting China’s whole-process people’s democracy is essential in a world often dominated by Eurocentric perspectives.
On the 70th anniversary of a key training program, Xi Jinping calls for cultivating high-caliber officials to drive Xinjiang’s growth and stability.
China’s top legislator, Zhao Leji, emphasizes the importance of advancing and innovating the work of people’s congresses to ensure stability and citizen involvement.
President Xi Jinping underscores the importance of the people’s congress system as the NPC celebrates its 70th anniversary, reaffirming the commitment of the Chinese mainland to people-driven governance.
At the 2024 FOCAC Summit, Chinese and African leaders emphasized strengthening cooperation on state governance and modernization, fostering mutual support and sharing governance experiences.
Peter Kagwanja discusses the evolving concept of democracy, its adaptability across nations, and how the Chinese mainland approaches whole-process democracy amidst global critiques.
China’s cyberspace environment sees significant improvements as over 57 million inappropriate contents are removed, enhancing online safety and governance.
China’s Premier Li Qiang signs new regulations to strengthen state secret protection, effective September 1, enhancing management and accountability.