China and the World

Agriculture

Economy

Industry

New and High-Technology Industries

Transportation

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Tourism

Opening Up

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Education

Science and Technology

China's Political System

v China's Political System 2005-10-30
China's political system here refers to the political structure, fundamental laws, rules, regulations and practices that are implemented in China's mainland and regulate the state power, government, and the relationships between the state and society in the People's Republic of China since its founding in October 1949.

China's Judicial System

v China's Judiciary System 2005-10-30
The judiciary in China has both broad and narrow meanings. Broadly speaking, the judiciary means law-enforcement activities conducted by the country's judicial organs and organizations in handling prosecuted or non-prosecuted cases. Narrowly speaking, it applies to law-enforcement activities conducted by the country's judicial organs in handling prosecuted cases. This presentation uses the term in the broader sense.


China's Legislative System

v China's Legislative System 2005-10-30
In China, the term "legislation" means specially defined activities by a specially appointed organ to work out, recognize and change laws and regulations by using its designated rights, following certain procedures and applying the necessary technique. China's current legislation system is one for the division of legislative power, which has many levels existing at the same time and is a combination of categories. It is under the unified leadership of the central authorities but also enjoys a certain degree of decentralization.