Table of Contents
What are the problems in China?
China’s Domestic Challenges
- Political Reform and the Future of the Chinese Communist Party.
- Corruption and Localized Unrest.
- Human Rights and Religious Freedom.
- Demographic Challenges.
- Social Policy: Education, Health, and the Social Safety Net.
- Environmental Issues.
- China’s Legal Reform.
Social problems in China
- Unemployment. In Mao’s communist China, every adult, as far as possible, was expected to work.
- Health care – NRCMCS. For years, the health care system in China was of poor quality.
- Education. The vast majority of children attend state run schools.
- Crime.
- Environmental problems.
Why China is not a democratic country?
China is not a democracy. It is an authoritarian state which has been characterized as totalitarian surveillance state, and a dictatorship. Zhengxu Wang of Fudan University in Shanghai wrote in a report in 2007: “It is clear that public support for democracy is high in China.
Is China a capitalist country?
The Communist Party of China maintains that despite the co-existence of private capitalists and entrepreneurs with public and collective enterprise, China is not a capitalist country because the party retains control over the direction of the country, maintaining its course of socialist development.
How bad is China for the environment?
As the world’s largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in recent years, China suffers from notoriously bad air pollution. Its carbon-intensive industries have caused additional environmental challenges, including water scarcity and soil contamination.
What is China doing to stop pollution?
China Air Pollution Solutions The government prohibited new coal-fired power plants and shut down a number of old plants in the most polluted regions including city clusters of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and the Pearl and Yangtze Deltas.
What countries does China have problems with?
China has disputes with Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Singapore, Brunei, Nepal, Bhutan, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar and Tibet.
Is China overpopulated?
China is one of the largest countries in the world by population and landmass, with over 1.4 billion citizens and 9.6 million kilometers of land. Overpopulation in China has resulted in the difficulty to sustain a quality of living that a majority of citizens would prefer.
Why is Google banned in China?
In March 2009, China blocked access to Google’s YouTube site due to footage showing Chinese security forces beating Tibetans; access to other Google online services was being denied to users arbitrarily.
Is China a developed country?
China will graduate from a middle-income to a high-income country in a few years. Last year China announced it had eradicated poverty, and a few years from now, it will officially be a high-income country. Consequently, any reason for China to be treated as a developing country on climate ambitions is gone.
Is America a capitalist country?
The United States is referred to as a mixed market economy, meaning that it has characteristics of capitalism and socialism. The United States is a capitalist society where means of production are based on private ownership and operation for profit.
When did China become communist?
On October 1, 1949, Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong declared the creation of the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
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