The American version of democracy has caused social disorder and various other problems within the United States, while inciting chaos in nations that imported the model, a Chinese think tank says.
Is democracy for the majority or the minority? Does democracy improve people's well-being or deepen their suffering? Will democracy help realize dreams or bring nightmares? These were some of the questions asked by a Chinese think tank's report on Monday.
A Chinese think tank has published a report that criticizes American democracy.
The paper entitled 'Ten Questions for American Democracy' was released by the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China on Monday.
A China-based research institution released a report on Monday titled "Ten Questions for American Democracy" debunking American democracy ahead of a U.S.-backed virtual event titled "summit for democracy."
Democracy should be the right enjoyed by people of different countries rather than the privilege of certain countries. As the so-called Summit for Democracy, US' newest international charade, is about to kick off on Thursday, the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China, released on Monday the research report "Ten Questions for American Democracy." The report raises 10 questions about American democracy, hoping to help the world fully understand democracy and promote shared values for all humanity.
Democracy is the right of the people of all countries, not the patent of several countries, said a newly released report that targets the declaration of some countries claiming their own monopoly on the definition or model of "democracy".
Is democracy for the majority or the minority? Does democracy improve people's well-being or deepen their suffering? Will democracy help realize dreams or bring nightmares? These were some of the questions asked by a Chinese think tank's report on Monday.
Full Report of 10 Questions for American Democracy. Democracy is a right of all peoples, not a monopoly of individual countries. The United States, as the world’s only superpower, has in recent years used democracy as a reason to violate human rights and tear apart society, while externally it has used democracy as a reason to maintain hegemony, interfere in the internal affairs of other countries and undermine the international order. On December 9-10, 2021, the United States will launch the "Leaders' Summit on Democracy", and once again stage a new show of American democracy. This forces think tanks to speak out for justice and truth, and release the research report "Ten Questions for American Democracy".