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pentagon [3]
2 years ago
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How did Chinese communist strategy for political revaluation differ from soviet communist strategy

History
1 answer:
Serggg [28]2 years ago
6 0

Explanation:

The Soviet made the mistake of opening the market and inviting capitalism in too early and too quickly when they are not ready for it. It's simply an experiment with no plan behind. This caused the disintegration of the country. China understands it has to open the country and allow some form of capitalism in order to attract investment. But iChina do it carefully, one step at a time, withe the opening of OEM manufacturing first, and with close monitoring of the experiment by experts as to what works and what don't.

The crucial difference is: China understands there are inherent weaknesses of western style capitalism and so will not take it lock, stock and barrels. Capitalism has been modified for use in a way suitable for China, and they called it socialism with a Chinese characteristics.

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