SO tell me, Mr. gpit. How exactly does China work?
Maybe we can all shred some of our prejudices about China here.
My personal conclusion, after reviewing all these, is that, CCP has relatively wide grass-root bases. In addition, with a couple of advisory organizations, it is so far relatively easy for the leaders to feel what the people's needs are, what problems they face, and to find out how to resolve the issues. If something is good, but cant be achieved within existing constitution framework, they are ready to amend the constitution. If you read the amendments carefully, youll see newly added stuff like protection of private property, etc. Which are against original Marxism doctrines.
One subtle point is how to challenge CCP leadership. If it cant be challenged, can social equality and development be maintained? If it can be challenged who is to lead China? Is the over-throw of CCP guarantees that China will be more prosperous? For the second question, Id say no one else so far has the legitimacy to rule China. Therefore, 3rd Q cant be answered. For 1sr Q, how about introduce various democratic elements into the party and state organizations, for the moment?
For now, China wants to be socially stable in order to further develop, or to insure domestic Tranquility (US term). In comparing with other democratic countries in Asia, China may well pursue its own road that leading to Rome democratic (with Chinese characters), strong, prosperous and peaceful country.
I tempt to say that, it is not how China succeeds: it does accomplish a lot. But any other Asian countries could do teh same or similar, too.
It is rather the failure, or less success, of another Asia courtiers that contrast what China has done so far.
Chinas success may well be caused by the fact that CCP doesnt adhere rigidly to ideological doctrine, but try to get supported by the mass. The leasers have a sense of crisis: they now know the system is not perfect. In contrast, some Asian countries copy Western democracy in a complacent, and bigoted belief that it will work because it makes the West strong. Yet they cant implement it to a degree that it can benefit the countries as what western countries did. A typical example is the Philippines, one of the earliest democratic countries in Asia (1935 now).