Western democracies demonstrate little capacity to think long-term. Horizons are almost invariably defined by the next election. So, what can Western governance learn from China's "whole-process people's democracy" system? According to Martin Jacques, visiting professor at Tsinghua University, there are five key points: consensus, participation, long-term, expertise and delivery.
Challenges abound, but can't dim 2024
Tough stance on corruption wins praise
Nation's job market remains steady in 2023
Investing in China an opportunity, says Premier in Davos