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Brigadier
At times, he may be a groundhog expert; On some issues, we are on the same page.
That's harder to achieve in democratic, multi-party nations than countries run by enlightened authoritarian leaders, like China.
Yes, data show that to be the case. Also, economic investments by China might improve Pakistani development to where it shoot past India and view it in the rear view mirror.
However, temporary gains from investment would falter unless sustained by enlightened policy makers and political leaders who manage the country for long-term prosperity. That's harder to achieve in democratic, multi-party nations than countries run by enlightened authoritarian leaders, like China.
The problem isn't democracy but corruption. Corruption is a problem in all countries but in some more than in others. After several centuries a free market economy becomes corrupt. See .Yes, data show that to be the case. Also, economic investments by China might improve Pakistani development to where it shoot past India and view it in the rear view mirror. However, temporary gains from investment would falter unless sustained by enlightened policy makers and political leaders who manage the country for long-term prosperity. That's harder to achieve in democratic, multi-party nations than countries run by enlightened authoritarian leaders, like China.
Haha, is this the first time that I've read where Blackstone uses the phrase "enlightened authoritaian leaders" to describe the Communist Party of China?
No it isn't. I'm consistent on necessity of the CCP leading China in the short and medium-terms (25-50 years), because all of the real-world alternatives are worse than keeping CCP in place, and some of them can lead to chaos. I believe the CCP has the "mandate of heaven," for now. I'm hopeful the middle-class in China will grow to a large majority of the country and they will force the CCP to make democratic reforms in the long-term.Haha, is this the first time that I've read where Blackstone uses the phrase "enlightened authoritaian leaders" to describe the Communist Party of China?