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t 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. However, more and more people are growing up
with the belief that political rights and freedom supersede economic wellbeing or other
materialist goals. In 15–20 years, Chinese society will be dominated by people with such
beliefs. We can be cautiously optimistic about the prospects for democratic change in China.
China remains the largest undemocratic country in the world. Whether China will
democratize is an important question, in terms of both theoretical and practical
reasons. Scholarship in comparative democratization has yet to face the test of this
special case. Thus it is of keen interest for theoreticians. In practical terms, the
democratization of China will lead to completely different realities for Chinese as
well as the global community. This article attempts to understand the prospects for
democracy in China by examining public attitudes and opinions. It analyzes the
intensity of public support for democracy in China.
Assessments of the prospects for democracy for China vary. According to
modernization theories, economic growth and industrialization are the major factors
that contribute to transition to democracy. According to various sources and
calculations, GDP per capita of China had reached somewhere between $1,000 and
$4,000 by the year 2004. According to one well-known study, $1,000–$6,000 of a
nation’s GDP per capita is a ‘transition zone’, in which the possibility of transition
from dictatorship to democracy increases with economic growth.