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The China Model: the Political and Economic
Characteristics Kristy Parhiala
University of New HampshireUndergraduate- Senior
Political Science Derry, NH
Elementary school: my father had traveled to
China for business trips.
High school: first incoming class of freshmen that had Chinese offered to them. First experience in China.
College: taken Chinese courses and went abroad through the Chengdu program.
About myself
Alternative ‘models’• “China model” political and
economic characteristics
• Why is this being pushed as a alternative model?
If at the international level the rise in
authoritarianism were to offset the democratic government, then the political and economic characteristics of the “China Model” will be seen as a working model.
International Focus
Case Study
How is it perceived?
The seriousness in which it is considered?
How widely it has increased in numbers?
China’s weaknesses
China’s strengthens
Future worries
Conclusions
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