Comparison of Russian and Chinese Governments

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The governments of Russia and China have come a long way from their previously communist ruled government and economic systems. They have been subject to globalization and democratic influences, but they have not transformed in the same way. They differ in several aspects of their institutions including the electoral systems, the legal systems, and even the basic set up of the institutions themselves. These differences are the reason that in certain political or economical situations one country may prosper over the other.
The People’s Republic of China is, as the name suggests, a republic but is governed by a single communist party, the CPC. The constitution of China gives the CPC power. However, there economy is not under communism, it instead is a market economy. Its land mass is located East Asia and is the number one most populated country in the world. It is sovereign of twenty-two provinces (not including Taiwan), five autonomous regions, and four municipalities. The Russian Federation is positioned in northern Eurasia. It is identified as a federal semi-presidential republic and the country has authority over eighty-five federal subjects (including The Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol). It has been through a transitioning phase after it outlawed Communism. They went from post-communism to oligarchic capitalism to state capitalism.
In China there are three political structures: the bureaucracy, the state, and the communist party. In the bureaucracy lie the president, the premier, the state council standing committee, and the state council; in the state there is the National people’s Congress Standing Committee and the National People’s Congress; and in the communist party is the General Secretary Standing Committee Polit...

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...efense and even then, if the federal council wishes to reject the bill, the Duma can override with it with a two-thirds vote. They can’t delay legislation, they can’t force executive to enforce laws, and there is limited influence over budget.
Unlike China, Russia is a Floating Party System with many weak parties. Leading political parties in Russia include United Russia, the Communist Party, the Liberal Democratic Party, and a Just Russia. Russia abolished the leading role of the Communist Party, opted for a multi-party democracy, and the market system in 1991.
Opposite from America the market reforms are right-wing, or pro-market and libertarian, and liberal. Conservative parties are leftist since they support strong state role in economy and society. Centrists are the moderates they want some reforms but while preserving welfare state and government intervention.

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