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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2012

Professor Zhang Wei Wei offers a robust rebuttal against Western critics who focus on Chinese shortcomings and says China is an exceptional civilisation.

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  • Democracy is a great word. Do western "democratic" elected government really represent their population? Use US as example, the middle class has been shrinking and their income has been stagnating for last 10 years. Do their population really support their government War efforts? Hijacking democracy and use it as shield for bad policies, corruption and serving a small groups of special interests to me is the current state of western "democratic" governments.

  • @krnpowr The more people expecting a China's crash, the less likely it's gonna to happen.

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  • @overseazhongguoren

    I totally agree that's why all these occupy wall street protests have been happening, the western democracies need to be modelled after china.

  • gd lk china. as a neighboring country, i wish u all the luck and u guys deserve success. For centuries, during the time when china civilization was the best in the world, Chinese admirals and traders have come to our shores for peaceful trade and diplomacy. I strongly belief this peaceful way will continue even after the rise of china again.xx

  • He is dreaming. ....funny first, give democracy for ur people. .

  • @foresakenlion China has never attacked or invaded Japan, and I doubt China will. (Japan has, however, invaded and occupied China numerous times in recent history.)

  • @doglin82 You clearly do not understand China. The Chinese people see the central government as a separate entity from their local governments. China has a very decentralized government; local governments very much run their own shows. When the Wukan people protested against their local government, they were also asking the central government to intervene. In case you have not followed the latest news, the central government did intervene, and acted in favor of the Wukan people.

  • Superpower in the making. Suck it bitches.

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