Chinese Talk The Talk On Democracy

Officials court support by permitting calls for political reform
By Peter Fearon,  Newser Staff
Posted Apr 20, 2007 12:26 PM CDT
Chinese Talk The Talk On Democracy
and diplomacy. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye, POOL)    (Associated Press)

It's spring in China, and calls for democracy are in bloom, the New York Times reports. Articles are about the need for political reform are being published—even encouraged—and leaders are promising openness. But the outburst of rhetoric has more to do with the political calendar than with an inclination toward change.

Facing the expiration of their 5-year terms this fall, the country's top leaders seek to present themselves as progressive while pursuing the party's goals. Says one retired official: “If the party can define what democracy is, then it will not be as dangerous.” (More China stories.)

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