Inside China 3: Politics And The People
(2015, original release: 2014)

Nonfiction

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Provider: Kanopy

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1107642
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China is now a market economy, but holds on to the communist political system - pollution, corruption and ethnic divisions cause great tensions. POLITICS They call it "Socialism with Chinese characteristics" but the communist party has a monopoly on power and no opposition is tolerated. There are tensions in regions such as Xinjiang Province where movements for independence have led to violence. PROTEST In a one-party system the people are the opposition. A major cause of popular protest is land expropriations to build factories. The party says it must listen to these protests - but are they? FREEDOM OF SPEECH Protests grow against censorship and human rights violations - the authorities try to clamp down but the internet is hard to censor. Says one blogger: "We can hope for a civil society, where people may dare to speak out." Key Topics Covered: China's political system Popular protest in China Internet censorship in China

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Originally produced by TV Choice in 2014

Mode of access: World Wide Web

In English

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