Chinese Economic System in Danger of Collapse

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Recently, the World Bank president pointed out that China's
economic development prospects are grim.
Russia's mainstream society once again stressed the rejection
of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s political system.
The CCP's political and economic system crisis has been heavily
criticized for a long time, and is once again in the limelight.
A group of heavyweight international political and economic
experts analyzed it from different angles.

On September 2, Kremlin's political think-tank, the famous
political scholar Vyacheslav Nikonov expressed
at a news conference in Moscow that Russia obviously
does not accept the CCP's political model,
and much less will Russia go back to the Soviet Union era.

Russia's other political forces also hold a negative attitude
towards CCP's political system.
Russia's leading political commentator and correspondent
Shevchenko had earlier warned that
China might repeat the fate of the Soviet Union.

Chinese political scholar Qing Yongmin:
"from a historical point of view,
the Chinese model is transformed from Stalinist model
which is a one-party dictatorship with these pseudo-ideologies.
That is, be in line with world economics y choosing Capitalism,
but adhere to one-party dictatorship in politics,
insisting on keeping authority in their own hands.
It is authoritarian politics. "
The CCP has always been criticized for following Leninist and
Stalinist model and ruling the country with one party,
because the CCP's authoritarian dictatorship brings to China
wealth gap, inflation, official corruption
and other kinds of political and economic crisis.

Chief Editor of American China Economic Quarterly Studwell
described the Chinese economy in his book "The China Dream"
as a mansion built on sand,
which is on the edge of collapse at any time.
World Bank president Robert Zoellick, who visited China
recently, thinks that the Chinese economy development model
needs an urgent revolution.

He said if nothing is changed fundamentally,
China will deteriorate and the whole world and
its economic problems will become even more unbalanced.

The price for food and natural resources will be higher,
and the environment will be worse.
It will be harder to cope with the growing aging population
and excessive reliance on overseas markets.
Well-known Chinese economist Mao Yushi analyzed further
the shortcomings of the Chinese economic policies,
such as the debt problem of the CCP,
the government and financial system,
the government controlled export exchange rate,
and the reasons behind the real estate bubble.
Mao: "There are several reasons behind the real estate bubble.
The main reasons are poor investment channels,
unequal distribution of income,
and the monopoly of the land supply.
If these problems are not resolved,
there is no way to solve the real estate problem. "
On August 29, Mao recommended Song Huaichang's book
"Chinese People's Thinking Crisis" on his blog.
This book points out that CCP leaders lack speculative ability
in national policy and system.
Their errors of policy guidelines have inflicted irreparable
damage to the country, and have brought miserable suffering
and even disasters to the people.

Mao believes the market economy will develop
only if human rights are protected.
Mao: "The market economy in China is incomplete,
and that is because of political problems after all.
The market economy requires human rights.
That is, a protection for human rights.
The key point of China's next step of reform
is also human rights;
whether we can get rid of privileges,
as privileges are enemy of human rights.
If we want human rights, we have to eradicate privileges.
So the future of Chinese economy depends on whether
we can eradicate privileges and protect human rights. "

Political scholar Qing Yongmin thinks that
the CCP's system is unsustainable.
Qing: "The structure of the CCP is basically the structure
of power, which is in line with their money structure.
The higher level you are, the more money you get.

On the other side, ordinary people who helped them gain
the power violently, are at the lowest level.
The authorities use this system to incite people to
help them gain the power.
Now they want to use it to maintain their regime.
Is that possible? Definitely not."
Qing expressed that the Chinese model is
authoritarianism's death wish.
No matter how it struggles, no matter how long it lasts,
finally, it will return to the mainstream of world civilization.

NTD reporters Chang Chun, Xu Min and Wang Mingyu

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  • Maybe China should give up on Taiwan and solve the Spartley Islands issue once and for all. Those 2 issues should have Chinese Government spend less money on trying to begin a nuclear war.

  • They keep giving money to their backwords neighbor North Korea.

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