China and the U.S. are separated by the largest ocean on earth, and there's also a significant gap in the way the two nations govern their citizens. This year, China's Two Sessions bring together leaders from various sectors in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Sean Callebs provides an in-depth analysis of the substantial differences between the governance systems of the Chinese mainland and the United States.
During the Two Sessions, key policies and national strategies are discussed, highlighting China's approach to economic development, social governance, and international relations. In contrast, the U.S. operates under a federal system with distinct checks and balances between its branches of government.
Understanding these differences is crucial for comprehending the global political landscape and how these two major powers influence international affairs.
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