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Russia And China

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01/28/2010 08:29 AM
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Gradualism is naturally the most feasible approach to any situation.   Since the fall of the iron curtain, these two Communist power houses have chose to move towards democracy.   China has chosen to take the natural, more gradual approach to democracy where as Russia has chosen the fast-paced, more dangerous approach.   These two nations have chosen to change their economies from a collectivized command one to a market oriented one in order to increase the standard of living in their countries.   As we have seen in recent years, China is booming and becoming more and more successful, while Russia seems like it is regressing back to parochial ways.   It is impossible to compare anything but Russia and China's approaches to change, and the results that incurred.   The two nations have vastly different economies and to compare one economy to another would be illogical.
China and Russia's approach to change are vastly different, almost like night and day.   China's political and economic policy has always been to do things gradually.   Whereas Russia believed in going through the necessary changes quickly, so that the hardship would in turn pass just as quickly.   In the implementation of their policies, we have seen that China's approach has led to a 29% of growth in their industrial field.   But in comparison, Russia only yielded 15% with their approach.   But one must keep in mind that China has more industrial sectors than does Russia, so their job in improving industry is notably easier than Russia's feat in developing an industry.
Politically, the two nations have the same policies that they held in their economies.   China believes in gradually letting the people have more access to political freedom.   And again, Russia's policy has been to flood them all at once with these new found freedoms.   Unfortunately Russia's policy hasn't been the most naturally feasible approach again.   Their people have been suddenly bombarded with all of these new found freedoms they have...
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