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The debate over the definition and application of democracy to China has been one of the major ideological battlegrounds in Chinese politics since the 19th 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]
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