huzihaidao12
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How many dictatorships are under sanctions? Assuming you know the differences between a 'sanction' and a 'blockade', the latter an act of war.
Why not if the US is a 'good example'? Dictatorships can vie for the crown 'Beacon of dictatorship for the world'.
Dictatorships have proven to be the most efficient at exercising a nation's capital towards any venture's success. Why? Because there are no dissenting views outside of the decision making process.
Do really need I to remind you? China is not a dictatorship, a totalitarian group more accurately, a nine-person group, they represent different interest groups, just because it, no different opinion? It is not possible, because there is a balance and constraints at the highest power. second, CCP has an internal democratic process to absorb the various proposals on governance, do you think China's achievements come from, if not absorbed by different views? third, China's ordinary people can influence the Chinese Government's policy, China's media and public opinion has been growing, of course, is certainly far from enough satisfied, but I guarantee that certainly better than almost all developing countries, including India.
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You want a king? Come out and say it. Mao was a king. Castro was a king. So were the many Soviets General Secretaries of the Communist Party of the old Soviet Empire. Dictators usually do not give up political powers easily. Let us know when Pakistan find a man or woman wise and sufficiently endowed with divine guidance and when your experiment begins.
When you have a true understanding of the MAO, and then you do a comment, thank you.