The “democratization” of China’s laws and policies : two steps forward one step back from reform and Tiananmen to Falun Gong

Only a few years ago , the idea of putting “China” and “democracy” together in the same sentence would have been inconceivable to many. Nowadays “Democratization” is a term made more applicable to China, due to the uncoupling of democracy from solely the idea of direct political participation and el...

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Autor principal: Hui Lynn Goh, Gillian - Autor/a
Formato: Text draft Capítulo de Libro
Lenguaje:Eng
Publicado: CLACSO 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/collect/clacso/index/assoc/D5433.dir/11.hui.pdf
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Sumario:Only a few years ago , the idea of putting “China” and “democracy” together in the same sentence would have been inconceivable to many. Nowadays “Democratization” is a term made more applicable to China, due to the uncoupling of democracy from solely the idea of direct political participation and elections. To even begin speaking about democratic practice in China, it must be acknowledged that: 1 ) the protection of fundamental freedoms is a step in the direction of democratic practice, and 2 ) democracy in an authoritarian, one-party state must begin with limiting state power and establishing the rule of law.