About the Author
Introduction
Evaluation of Chinese and Western political systems
in theory, structure, process and performance
Let the figures do the talking
China will not follow the path of the West
Reasons why China will never copy the West
Quality of political leadership
Political succession
The illusion of choice
Moral responsibilities
Measuring good governance by performance
Assessing “democracy” through definition
Political beliefs and government responsiveness
Chinese democracy vs. Western dictatorship
Flaws in the Western system that the Chinese system
is designed to avoid
The behaviour of people is shaped by the design of a political system
Money-centred politics
Poll-driven politics, social divides and short-term considerations
Vote manipulation, minority rights and human rights
Cultured democracy that is structured from within
Low quality debates by low quality people
The perception of Western democracies and
the welfare system
“One-size-fits-all” political system?
A case for regime change in the West using Western logic
The Truth
Western voting system
Chinese Socialist Consultative Democracy
History - The Judge
Pragmatism: Communism and Democracy
Bibliography and References
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