Unstable Stability of ChinaChina’s Unstable StabilityChina is the greatest developing country, when one see’s it from the external view; their annual GDP growth shows amazing results every year. It is certain that China will soon be the largest economy and will be able to affect most economies in the world. Yet, if one sees it from the internal side, China has plenty of internal conflicts that may even cause them to have economic and political failures.
Throughout history, China used to be the main economic producer. During the Tang Dynasty (618-907), China was producing 60 percent of the world production, but in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), it dropped to 30 percent because of Industrialization in Europe. In the beginning of the 20th century, China was barely producing 1 percent of the world production, because of the political revolution and years of civil war which eventually led them to become the poorest country in the world. Yet the sleeping dragon woke up in the beginning of the 21st century, and it came back on the world economic stage by playing a main role.
Although China is the third largest country in the world, it is actually one huge island within a geographical and economic view. Most of its population lives in eastern coastal cities, if one subtracts territories of the Tibetan Mountains and the Mongolian Gobi desert. The neighboring countries are economically not enough developed, therefore, they are mostly not considered as potential business partners for China. Official statistics says that there are 50 different ethnicities that are included in the Chinese nationality, but 93 percent of the population is considered as Han ethnicity and while the others are Tibet, Mongol, Uygur, Korean, and Kazakh ethnicities. Although China has one common writing type, they have a number of different dialects that are different from each other. For example, a person from Beijing has a Mandarin accent does not understand the person from Shanghai who has a Wu accent, so it is hard to say that most Chinese have the same ethnicity.
There are three major religions in China: Buddhism, Taoism and Confucius. These religions are far different from each other. Because they have more than 1.5 billion as their population, every single percent of this country is so great. The total number of Chinese Catholics is more than Spanish population, but the total unreligious people are equal with the total of unreligious people within rest of the world. Two years ago a new religious segment emerged which was called Gaolin, and Gaolin has over 100 million members, which is twice the size of the total members of the Communist Party of China. China’s total number of illiterate people is more than the German population. The total number of people who have high purchasing power is almost equal with the U.S. population. Furthermore, China has the most number of billionaires in the world, but there are millions of homeless Chinese
China is a rich country, but the number of billionaires in the world is probably about 500 million.
As a country, we have so much respect for our leaders, they act very well, even in situations like the current crisis with our military. I would highly advise people to respect their leaders even if it means spending a lot of time on the internet or getting involved in politics.
It is very important for us to learn about the state in China so that every Chinese will understand the value of what they call the National Spiritual Platform of China, its great spiritual foundation.
This party platform contains about 10 percent of the Chinese population and is of great importance to our great democracy and freedom. I am looking to introduce a few new principles. One of the new principles is democracy, which must be recognized and fought, but with our democratic political system in practice. This party platform of a great party should be held against corruption, corruption, corruption. I would urge everyone, including us, to exercise all means necessary to protect, protect and defend our rights and freedoms – including the right to privacy. I wish my party party to be a democratic party, not a government by one big corporation.
The party manifesto provides more information about what it stands for than the general constitution. Here’s what I am saying: There should be a special committee on the social and religious rights of the country, and that committee should include representatives of the civil liberties and freedoms, the right of citizens to keep and bear arms, and the right to life and physical and emotional well-being. This committee should be of the opinion that this country deserves the rights we receive from the people, but it should not be dominated by any one company or person. In addition, I hope that that committee’s purpose is to hold all of China responsible for being under the influence of a dangerous group of people who share our political and social system.
This list includes the following statements: “A single person or organisation can change the way things are run as long as one or some group of individuals hold themselves accountable and uphold democratic values. In other words, any government that has an agenda or policy of one or another can change the course of a nation. This is a serious matter, and the party should support those who stand up for our nation. But democracy is not without limits. We need to remember that an entire country has a right to freedom and it is up to each member of the society to determine how to share in its prosperity.”
So, our party should seek a different direction. Not an authoritarian government, but a democratic one that takes its interests into consideration. We should reject the idea that democracy is just another set of rules imposed by the state or other entities, especially those that operate outside of the official system. The party platform should be open to all participants and not merely one political party. Our party platform should not force the members of all party parties to follow the same path of doing better than others. One party should be a party that promotes freedom and equality for all, and one party shall be an ideological beacon for all.
To read the official party text, visit: Empire of Confucius