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In certain respects a closer model (than China) is Malaysia. Local elections there were abolished circa 1971 (and in fact not held since 1964). And a 2021 parliamentary review declined to revive them....

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Sounds a bit like China’s electoral system, Central officials are elected by the People's Congress, and officials at the following levels are appointedElections in ChinaNational People's CongressThe...

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Did the super-centralized model of democracy that the US promoted in...

One of the perhaps lesser known facts about the [now fallen] Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is that the model of democracy promoted by the US there was quite unlike what they did in Iraq nearly...

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