russia & china a comparison. similarities: both are c/pc (communist/post- communist) countries....
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Russia & ChinaA Comparison
Similarities:
• Both are C/PC (communist/post-communist) countries.
• Both have huge bureaucracies that have hindered reform (especially in the past)
• Both had to reform and restructure their bureaucracies in the 1980s.
Similarities:• Both had similar communist revolutions
(Soviet Union-1917, China-1949):– Violent – “cult of personality” tactics (Lenin & Mao)– Economies were agricultural and non-industrial.
• Both have a long history of authoritarian rule– (Czars in Russia, Emperors in China)
• Both tried to allow criticism of gov’t. at some point. Both attempts backfired:– China: Mao’s “Hundred Flowers” campaign in
1957. He was forced to crackdown.– Soviet Union: Glasnost (openness) in 1980s. Led
to eventual breakup of S.U.
Similarities:
• Both had Nomenklatura for political recruitment (China still does).
• Both had similar party structure (when S.U. still existed):– General Secretary, Politburo, Central
Committee, Party Congress
Differences:• Population Growth:
– Russia: decreasing– China: overpopulation still a problem despite one-
child only policy.
• Transition to Market Economy (Capitalism):– Russia: disastrous because they went too fast
(shock therapy) and because Russia had more of an urban population.
– China: successful because it’s been a gradual change and China had a more rural population. Also, China didn’t allow political freedoms - basically they copied Perestroika, but not Glasnost.
Differences:
• Ethnic minority groups:– Russia: ethnic and nationality divisions are
significant in politics (even more so during the Soviet years).
– China: not significant. 92% of population are ethnic Han, so minorities are a relatively small portion of population. They are also geographically isolated.
Differences:
• Parliaments:– Russia: State Duma has some power.– China: National People’s Congress has no
real power and discusses action already taken by CCP.