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Cultural Values and Democracy in the People's Republic of China
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Cultural ValuesEast Asian StudiesPolitical BehaviorLiberal DemocracyCultural StudiesSocial SciencesDemocracyPolitical ScienceLanguage StudiesChinese PoliticsHuman ValueComparative PoliticsOrdinary PeopleGovernance IssuesCultureChinese CultureSurvey FindingsPolitical CultureSociologyCultural Anthropology
Are the values and attitudes of ordinary people in the People's Republic of China (PRC) compatible with behaviour necessary for a liberal democracy to evolve? Or are they likely to obstruct such evolution? Some surveys conducted in recent years within the PRC asked people of different backgrounds and residential areas if they were interested in politics and governance issues, if they conversed with others about their political interests, and if they believed they had some control over their political life. These and other related questions produced survey findings which are discussed and interpreted below to provide some conjectures about the questions posed above.
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