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Afanasieva, I. M. Integrated Model of Political Mutual Influence in Continental China and Xianggang Administrative District

Abstract: The author of the article describes formation of the integrated model of political development in modern China. The author talks about mutual influence between continental China and Xianggang special administrative district. The article covers not only interaction processes between China and Xianggang but also influence of Xianggang reformations on continental China. Alternative system in Xianggang makes many citizens of the PRC think about alternative development paths that can become a very topical issue under conditions of regulated economy.


Keywords:

political studies, Xianggang, China, integration, model, opposition, party, democracy, culture, protest.


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