Social Sciences, asked by keshavbhumi2001, 9 months ago

can you say election in China are democratic ?how does democracy improve Quality of decision making​

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Answered by tarunzxt29092003
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Not at all . Elections in China are not democratic as there is only one party allowed to exist.

Democracy improves the quality of decision by allowing people to participate in the procedures and suggest changes .People can oppose the decisions made by Government if they think they are not beneficial for them.

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Answered by gadadharrout321
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Answer:

Democracy in China was introduced in the late 19th century. The debate over its definition and application was one of the major ideological battlegrounds in Chinese politics for over a century.

Modern Chinese leaders state that they run a "socialist democracy" where the Communist Party of China is a central authority that acts in the interest of the people.[1] The Communist Party approves what political parties can run.

Around the world in various media outlets, China is often described in varying terms such as totalitarian, authoritarian, soft authoritarian, a surveillance state, or a dictatorship.[2][3][4][5][6]

The Democracy Index, produced by the Economist Intelligence Unit, gives China a 3.1 out of 10 and classifies its government as authoritarian.[7]

Zhengxu Wang of Fudan University in Shanghai wrote in a report in 2007 "It is clear that public support for democracy is high in China. Public opinion surveys show that more than 90% of Chinese citizens believe that having a democracy is good. But the majority is not yet ready for a major effort towards democratization because they still see economic growth and social stability as more important than freedom of speech, political participation, and other democratic rights."[8]

President Xi said that a multi-party system didn't work for China during a visit to Europe in 2014. He said China had experimented in the past with various political systems, including multi-party democracy, warning that copying foreign political or development models could be catastrophic because of its unique historical and social conditions.[9]

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