10.3.3

Transitions to Democracy

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Democratic countries tend to be more committed to the principles of human rights.

China

China

  • Modern-day China was founded as a communist country but has now moved towards being a socialist market economy, trading widely around the world.
  • Its economic success has had little regard for human rights.
    • Membership of trades’ unions is illegal, and workers are not allowed to protest about poor working conditions or low wages.
  • People who complain are often detained and ‘re-educated’ through hard labour.
  • Media and online freedoms are severely curtailed.
  • Trials are often conducted ‘behind closed doors’ and the death penalty is widespread.
India

India

  • India is a parliamentary democracy, consisting of 29 states and 7 territories.
  • While categorised as a ‘free’ country it does have a number of human rights issues:
    • Violence against Muslims (India is a predominantly Hindu country).
    • Caste-based discrimination.
    • Sexual abuse and violence against women (there have been a number of gang rape incidents in recent years).
  • There is a commitment to freedom of speech, but there is still some state censorship of the media.
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Option 4A: Regenerating Places

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