Beijing embraces classical fascism/ Michael A Ledeen

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2008Subject(s): Online resources: In: Far Eastern Economic Review Vol. 171, No 4, May 2008, pp. 8-11.Summary: It is only a matter of time before China will pursue confrontation with the West. Six years China's leaders have consolidated their hold on the organs of control political, economic and cultural. Today's Chinese leaders are the heirs of two very different revolutions Mao's and Deng's. The first was a failed communist experiment , while Deng's is a fascist transformation whose future is up grabs. In this article warns that China's corporatist political culture will sooner or later spell trouble for its neighbour.
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It is only a matter of time before China will pursue confrontation with the West. Six years China's leaders have consolidated their hold on the organs of control political, economic and cultural. Today's Chinese leaders are the heirs of two very different revolutions Mao's and Deng's. The first was a failed communist experiment , while Deng's is a fascist transformation whose future is up grabs. In this article warns that China's corporatist political culture will sooner or later spell trouble for its neighbour.

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