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Communist ideology is the tool to maintain totalitarianism in China. This has proved to be the effective way to keep China from Soviet Union type of bankruptcy chaos. Capitalism development, by nature, needs a stabilized social environment. In passed 20 years, the dictatorship of Chinese Communist party fostered the stability required by economy take-off. ( China has been in the top rank of world foreign investment destination for many years). We saw the similar procedure in Korea and Taiwan from 1970's to 80's.
Now, just like what has happened in Korea and Taiwan, the democratic development will be the next agenda in China. Although it did not progress as fast as Western expected, it has become an irrevocable trend: A huge among of middle class is emerging in China. Non-state owned business has become main stream in many major cities. More and more Western influenced elite are joining politics. Private business owners are allowed to join Communist party.
All these are directly challenging the Communist fundamentalist. Chinese Communist Party is evoluting towards a socialist/liberal party. Communist party is releasing more and more control, while Chinese people is learning more and more of how to use their rights and freedom.
However, this progress is often overlooked by many Western elites and media. Their knowledge about China are either from 1950's Cold War textbook, or political dissidents exile from China. Many horrible stories told by dissidents are true, but, this is not the whole picture of China. May be if you ask Kashechewan First Nation Chief's view of Canada, the answer could be a place of no safe drink water, live is hopeless, full of drug, alcohol and suicide. We can not say he did not tell the truth, but his view definitely missed most of wonderful parts of Canada.
In many Western media editor's mind, the headline of ¡°China topped the execution list¡± is better matched their China impression than headline like "China topped the world mobile phone subscribers". This kind of stubborn generated many biased reports in recent Tibetan riots. Journalists were too emotional to send out report before facts were verified
.
These non-profession conducts damaged image of Western media, at meantime stimulated Nationalism of general Chinese people. The anti-Western sentiment will strength the Communist fundamentalist, withhold the democratic development in China, since Chinese people always take Nationalism as priority when crisis happened.
As recession is approaching, we need China as the locomotive to keep the economy rolling. Canada and China does not have any geopolitical conflict or historical problem. As the major resource provider and consumer, Canada and China shared perfect partnership role in world economy. This is why China has been upgraded as 3rd largest trading partner of Canada.
Today, if China turned to be a democratic super power. it's great. If democracy is not achieved overnight, it's fine, as long as we can benefit from Chinese style capitalism. A broken and chaos China will NOT DO ANYTHING GOOD for us who live in North America.
Now, just like what has happened in Korea and Taiwan, the democratic development will be the next agenda in China. Although it did not progress as fast as Western expected, it has become an irrevocable trend: A huge among of middle class is emerging in China. Non-state owned business has become main stream in many major cities. More and more Western influenced elite are joining politics. Private business owners are allowed to join Communist party.
All these are directly challenging the Communist fundamentalist. Chinese Communist Party is evoluting towards a socialist/liberal party. Communist party is releasing more and more control, while Chinese people is learning more and more of how to use their rights and freedom.
However, this progress is often overlooked by many Western elites and media. Their knowledge about China are either from 1950's Cold War textbook, or political dissidents exile from China. Many horrible stories told by dissidents are true, but, this is not the whole picture of China. May be if you ask Kashechewan First Nation Chief's view of Canada, the answer could be a place of no safe drink water, live is hopeless, full of drug, alcohol and suicide. We can not say he did not tell the truth, but his view definitely missed most of wonderful parts of Canada.
In many Western media editor's mind, the headline of ¡°China topped the execution list¡± is better matched their China impression than headline like "China topped the world mobile phone subscribers". This kind of stubborn generated many biased reports in recent Tibetan riots. Journalists were too emotional to send out report before facts were verified
.
These non-profession conducts damaged image of Western media, at meantime stimulated Nationalism of general Chinese people. The anti-Western sentiment will strength the Communist fundamentalist, withhold the democratic development in China, since Chinese people always take Nationalism as priority when crisis happened.
As recession is approaching, we need China as the locomotive to keep the economy rolling. Canada and China does not have any geopolitical conflict or historical problem. As the major resource provider and consumer, Canada and China shared perfect partnership role in world economy. This is why China has been upgraded as 3rd largest trading partner of Canada.
Today, if China turned to be a democratic super power. it's great. If democracy is not achieved overnight, it's fine, as long as we can benefit from Chinese style capitalism. A broken and chaos China will NOT DO ANYTHING GOOD for us who live in North America.