Guynextdoor2
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LOL, you must be joking.
The system is reforming as it is. And Chinese people have patience, we can wait as long as it takes.
Personally I think we have to become developed first before we carry out major political reforms. Just like the other East Asian nations did it.
It's not risky at all, it is following a well established pattern. First industrialization, then after reaching developed status, political reforms. Pretty much all the major developed countries today followed this pattern in history.
India is the one taking a risky path, by having political reforms first, then trying to "skip" the industrial stage straight to services. Which has never been done before.
Oh no thanks for the advice- we will live with our stupid attitude and since we're uneducated we'll go straight for democracy while blissfully ingoring complex and intellectual thing like why we should have 'Industrial' stage and then go for services and not do political reforms and such.
As far as the supposed chinese experience is concerned- I am yet to see a country where prosperity has not brought in demands of representation. I will not believe this is the case until I see it with my own eyes.