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POLITICAL FUNCTION AND BEHAVIOR CHINA

HOW POWERFUL IS CHINA?

CHINESE CLEAVAGES Ethnic Population Breakdown: 92% Han; Zhuang 1.3%; 56 ethnic groups 7.1% Languages: Chinese/Mandarin (Official); Yue (Cantonese); Religion: Buddhist 18.2%; Christian 5.1%; Muslim 1.8%; Unaffiliated 52.2%

POLICY CHALLENGES The past 35 years have been economically profitable for the Chinese The economy of has grown at a rate of 10% every year since 1980 China is the world s second largest economy (behind the US) Corruption at the national and local level are the biggest issues Chinese citizens state

POLICY CHALLENGES Land is not owned by the peasants but rather contracted for use Villagers see the local government as local emperors Farmers protest their unfair treatment and have protested their treatment multiple times

POLICY CHALLENGES The strictness of the communist ideology has been abandoned but many parts of authoritarian rule continue Censorship, human rights violations, corruption, lack of transparency, and environmental abuses have not been addressed to the satisfaction of the global community

PARTY SOCIALIZATION Even though communication with the outside world has gotten better, China still experiences mass censorship within the country The biggest platform for information today is the internet. Within China the Communist Party Propaganda Department and State Council Information Office monitor information inside and outside of China It is referred to as the Great Firewall of China

PARTY SOCIALIZATION During the Cultural Revolution schools were closed and high school graduates were sent to work in factories or farms losing the opportunity for college Entrance exams were replaced with recommendations These Chinese were called the Lost Generation Today huge numbers of Chinese attend universities within the country and also around the world

CLEAN AIR IN CHINA

HUMAN RIGHTS IN CHINA

POLITICAL PARTICIPATION Discussion Question: Discus the officially acceptable and unacceptable forms of political participation at national and local levels in China The Communist Party claims to represent all interests in Chinese society. All other political parties are considered unnecessary and unacceptable. After the death of Mao the government reconstituted what was considered officially acceptable These new rules reflect the blowback from the programs of Mao s government

POLITICAL PARTICIPATION The first category of rule changes deals with political participation The first 30 years of PRC failure to participate in political activities was considered unacceptable China today active political participation is not considered mandatory. Also Chinese are not identified by class background or political mistakes

POLITICAL PARTICIPATION Mass Mobilization campaigns were a thing of the Mao years Mass campaigns were used to support regime goals in terms of government and economics Many people were victims of these campaigns Today China wishes to avoid mass mobilization campaigns of the past

POLITICAL PARTICIPATION The last category is the rejection of mass mobilization as the dominant mode of political participation Chinese citizens are encouraged to use official channels of protest and questioning of authority Elections at the local level are not done with a direct ballot. There is also a growing number of elected candidates that are not part of the communist party.

KEY QUESTIONS China is better able than ever before to take up its responsibilities as a global player, but its performance has been mixed. Explain How is political life for ordinary Chinese different today, compared to the Maoist era? Legal reform is a key priority in political change in China since the 1980 s. How successful has it been in meeting key challenges?