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  2. Politics of China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese constitution describes China's system of government as a people's democratic dictatorship. [41] The CCP has also used other terms to officially describe China's system of government including "socialist consultative democracy", and whole-process people's democracy. [42]

  3. People's democratic dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    Implicit in the concept of the people's democratic dictatorship is the notion that dictatorial control by the party is necessary to prevent the government from collapsing into a "dictatorship of the bourgeoisie", a liberal democracy, which, it is feared, would mean politicians acting in the interest of the bourgeoisie. This would be in ...

  4. China - Wikipedia

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    China is one of the world's fastest-growing major economies, [280] with its economic growth having been almost consistently above 6 percent since the introduction of economic reforms in 1978. [281] According to the World Bank, China's GDP grew from $150 billion in 1978 to $17.96 trillion by 2022. [282]

  5. Democracy in China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Chinese government state that China is a socialist democracy and a people's democratic dictatorship. [4] Under Xi Jinping , China is also termed a whole-process people's democracy .

  6. Government of China - Wikipedia

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    The State Council, also referred to as the Central People's Government, consists of, besides the Premier, a variable number of vice premiers, five state councilors (protocol equal of vice premiers but with narrower portfolios), the secretary-general, and 26 ministers and other cabinet-level department heads. It consists of ministries and ...

  7. Economy of China - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the People's Republic of China is a developing mixed socialist market economy, incorporating industrial policies and strategic five-year plans. [29] China is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP and since 2017 has been the world's largest economy when measured by purchasing power parity (PPP).

  8. China threat theory - Wikipedia

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    The China threat or China threat theory is varied set of views that argue that the People's Republic of China poses a threat to democracy, peace, military and economic relations, and other aspects around the world. [1] As China's economy grows, some believe that China's system of government and development model are more effective than those of ...

  9. Communist state - Wikipedia

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    China's socio-economic structure has been referred to as "nationalistic state capitalism" and the Eastern Bloc (Eastern Europe and the Third World) as "bureaucratic-authoritarian systems." [20] [21] Today, the existing communist states in the world are in China, Cuba, Laos, Vietnam, and North Korea (DPRK). These communist states often do not ...