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The collapsing Western front against Russia: Ukraine and Israel

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has stated that ‘Israel’s security is a matter of national security for Germany’.

However, Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot make the same claim regarding Ukraine, a neighbouring country with a shared language, religion, and history.

US President Joe Biden has expressed that ‘If Israel did not exist, we would have to invent it’.

Chinese President Xi Jinping cannot consider unification with Taiwan, which is located nearby. He cannot even acknowledge that Taiwan is part of China and a matter of national security.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated, ‘We are not approaching China. China is moving towards the West.’ He may view China’s trade and diplomatic relations as a threat to NATO, but he does not perceive the opening of the NATO Japan Office in Asia as a threat. He also does not believe that NATO has been moving aggressively towards Russia for years.

While Israel, located thousands of kilometres away, may be a national security concern for the US and Germany, terrorist organisations in Iraq and Syria are not a national security concern for Turkey.

The US and EU countries put their rhetoric into action. The US, EU, and NATO are involved in a conflict with Russia in Ukraine, while providing financial and military support to Israel in Gaza. It is important to note that Western values, norms, rules, and laws are applied differently in Ukraine and Israel. It is worth mentioning that Western countries have imposed 18,000 sanctions on Russia alone. Putin has been accused of war crimes. However, it appears that the same system of law, rules, values and norms were not applied to Israel and Netanyahu. Finally, the last sentence could be rephrased to avoid sweeping generalisations and to provide a more balanced perspective. It is important to note that the following statement is a subjective evaluation: ‘The theses expressed by the West for years as Russian aggression have collapsed today as a result of the genocide committed by Israel with the weapons provided by the West.’ Therefore, it should be either removed or clearly marked as an opinion. Additionally, the text contains biased language and should be revised to maintain objectivity. Latin Americans, Africans, Asians, and even Europeans recognise the perceived hypocrisy of Western governments’ support for Israel. The loss of trust and credibility in the Middle East due to the West’s global immorality has undoubtedly benefited the BRICS and BRICS countries. Non-Western countries such as Turkey, Russia, China, Brazil and South Africa have become spokespersons for humanity, conscience and law, while the US and the EU have not. Even BRICS, which gathered for Gaza, took a political position and made a political comment for the first time. The conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza have had differing effects on global integration. While Europe has become more closely aligned with the USA, Asia, Africa, and Latin America have experienced accelerated integration in various ways. During its most recent summit, the African Union expressed solidarity with the people of Gaza and called for a ceasefire, a call that was not heeded by the US and Europe.

The postponement of Ukraine’s ‘Peace Summit’ from 2023 to 2024 was due to the US and EU prioritising Israel over Ukraine. Ukraine’s unsuccessful counter-offensive in 2023 raised concerns. The failure of the offensive was a strategic setback for the US, the EU, and NATO, as it was funded by the West and carried out with Western resources and Ukrainian soldiers. Today, Ukraine is a country that is heavily dependent on the US and Europe, which has led some to view it as a colony. However, it is important to avoid making subjective evaluations without clear evidence to support them.

Russia and Putin remain respected in the non-Western world. This was evident in the warm welcome Putin received from traditional US allies Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. It is noteworthy that a leader who is alleged to be a war criminal and a declared arch-enemy of the US is respected and trusted in the Gulf. King Salman even described Putin as ‘a special and very valuable guest of the Kingdom and its people’. It is important to note that several Arab leaders contacted Russian leader Putin regarding Israel’s attacks on Gaza, and Netanyahu also had a meeting with Putin. While Putin provided diplomatic and economic support to the Muslim world, Ukraine, led by Zelenski, supported Israel. It is worth mentioning that Hamas was hosted in Moscow. It is clear that Russia could not be isolated and weakened; on the contrary, Putin strengthened his power. On the domestic front, the leader of Wagner, Prigojin, who is affiliated with the Russian army, and the oppositionist Navalny, who has been accused of racism, are no longer in the picture. As for external affairs, Tokayev, the leader of Kazakhstan, which has recently been designated as a strategic partner by the West, stated that ‘Putin and Russia remain leaders and a country that shapes the global agenda. Russia’s perspectives are taken into account worldwide, and no issue can be resolved without Russia.’ India, which the US and the West see as a potential ally against China, stated that ‘Russia is a reliable and valuable partner’. The Indian Foreign Minister even described Russia as a powerful player in the multipolar world.

Over the course of two years of war and sanctions, the Russian state, people, economy, and army have demonstrated their endurance and resilience. The language used in this text is clear, objective, and value-neutral, with a formal register and precise word choice. The text adheres to conventional structure and formatting features, including consistent citation and footnote style. It is grammatically correct and free from errors in spelling and punctuation. It should be noted that subjective evaluations have been excluded from this assessment. Meanwhile, the US and the EU have grown weary in their dealings with Ukraine, while the Russians have become more dynamic. No changes in content have been made, as per the instructions provided. Additionally, Russian military power was on display in South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia during the ongoing conflict. Despite the war and sanctions, the Russian military industry continued to make arms deals. Additionally, Russia participated in military exercises worldwide while fighting the war. No changes in content have been made. It is evident that the Russian war machine has successfully developed, transformed and renewed itself, achieving both military and psychological superiority. It is important to note that this text has been edited for objectivity, comprehensibility, conventional structure, clear and objective language, format, formal register, structure, balance, precise word choice, and grammatical correctness. Despite claims of stagnation and fatigue at the front, the Russian army continues to advance. Russia has taken military initiative and is preparing for Odessa and the Black Sea coast. Western authorities claim that the Russian army is one of the most experienced and combat-ready in the world. Furthermore, the war in Ukraine has led to Russia’s military ammunition production surpassing that of the EU as a whole. Russia has become a critical production power, particularly in artillery ammunition and missiles. It appears that NATO underestimated Russia’s military production capacity, which was a significant mistake. Despite the war and sanctions, Putin’s Russia has achieved great success in terms of wage growth, low unemployment, social support, inflation control, and war financing. In 2023, the Russian economy grew more than that of the US and European countries. Russia has become a model country for nations and states worldwide in the fight against sanctions. Despite the ongoing war, Russia has sent thousands of tons of grain to African countries, and Europe continues to receive Russian grain. Additionally, Russia has provided aid to Gaza.

Regarding Gaza, it is reported that nearly 30,000 people were killed in a period of four months, with 12,000 of them being children and 8,000 being women. The number of wounded is close to 70,000, with the majority being non-combatants. Additionally, numerous mosques and schools were destroyed, and there were reports of UN officials and journalists being killed. In comparison, during the two-year Russian-Ukrainian war, 10,582 civilians were killed, with only 500 of them being children. The number of wounded was around 20,000. Israeli aggression and brutality continue in front of the eyes of the whole world with the support of Western countries. The story of Russian aggression, however, turned out to be untrue. Even Pope Francis, while declaring that Israel is using terror tactics in Gaza, did not accuse Russia of any such thing. The Vatican Secretary of State said that Francis did not want to be seen as the ‘Vicar of the West’ on Ukraine. It was stated that Pope Francis would be a neutral figure in a globalized and multipolar church. However, regarding Israel, it appears that he has taken a clear stance.

Our Western partners, who are not as good as the Pope, frequently publish critical and accusatory reports about prisons in non-Western countries, particularly Turkey. However, there are no reports about the thousands of Palestinians in Israeli prisons who have committed no crime. It raises the question of where Western law, values, and rules are. Israel is holding 5,000 Palestinians in prison without trial,yet there is no mention of them in the US and EU reports.Israel’s attacks in Lebanon and Syria, in addition to its attacks on Gaza, violate international law. Either North Korea or Israel can be considered a rogue state, as they both have a history of attacking their neighbors, arresting people without question, and causing harm to innocent civilians. Israel’s aggression and destructiveness contradict its portrayal as a model country in the Middle East. This photo reveals the true face of the US and the EU, who view themselves as models of law and values, but are complicit in this savagery.

Recently, the Putin interview conducted by American journalist Tucker Carlson was watched more than 200 million times on X. Unable to digest this, the EU demanded sanctions against the American journalist. Speaking of the EU, for the first time the IMF contradicted itself by giving a loan to a country at war, namely Ukraine. More interestingly, the EU decided to officially open membership talks with Ukraine and Moldova, while granting Georgia candidate country status. One should not doubt that these are political decisions. Because it is contrary to EU law, values and customs for these countries, which do not meet any of the EU criteria, to enter the membership process with the EU in a hurry. Yet Turkey, which fulfills many criteria, has been kept waiting for 50 years. Worst of all, EU member Hungary was threatened with the destruction of its economy by the EU for exercising its legitimate veto right on Ukraine. Even the EU legal system shows the gravity of the situation.

The Russian narrative highlights the West’s hypocrisy, unilateralism, and lack of compassion. The US and the EU’s refusal to agree to a ceasefire in Gaza and Ukraine is concerning, especially as Israel continues to bomb UN facilities and kill UN workers, which are supposed to be inviolable. It is alarming to see the Western international system and organizations powerless in this situation. Additionally, Israel has not complied with any of the 1,000 resolutions adopted by the UN so far. The US and the EU have always supported this, but their support has been so dogmatic and conservative that students from Harvard, Pennsylvania, and MIT were prosecuted for protesting against the events in Gaza. The rectors who authorized these protests were even called to testify before Congress, and one had to resign. This is the current situation in the US, a country that speaks of freedom, human rights, and peace. The Israeli attacks on Gaza have highlighted the abuse of values such as human rights, democracy, freedom and equality by the US and the EU for years. Western countries and civilization have long presented their geography, values, rules and laws as a paradise and a goal to be achieved. However, the Western proxy war in Ukraine and the genocide in Gaza have clearly shown that this is not the case. The US lost its global deterrence in Ukraine and its credibility in Gaza. Trump, who is running for President again, claims that the US is in decline as a superpower, while Russia is a war machine that defeated Napoleon and Hitler. It is important to note that the improved text closely follows the source text and no new content has been added. In a recent article, CIA Director William Burns stated that the US no longer has undisputed superiority.

The impenetrable Russian defense has proven to be too strong for the Western weapons, money, perception, and resistance. In Ukraine and Israel, Western values, rules, and law have failed.

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On what terms can a fresh start be made with Greece?

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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis travels to Ankara today to discuss a new chapter and a positive agenda with Greece. Technically, this is the counterpart of President Erdogan’s visit to Athens in recent months, but it does not look like an ordinary return visit. The Greek prime minister was interviewed by a Turkish newspaper (Milliyet, 12 May) and President Erdogan by a Greek newspaper (Kathimerini, 12 May). The tone of both leaders is cautious and attentive. Obviously, they are trying to achieve ‘something new’.

As someone who has been closely following the Turkish-Greek tensions, crises and periods of détente from time to time, I have no intention of adding water to the cooked pot; however, since I do not know exactly what the cooked pot is, for whom, how and by whom it is being cooked, I would like to share some of my concerns and my thoughts/evaluations on how these problems, which I have been pondering for years, can be resolved.

First of all, it is necessary to analyse why and how this period of softening was reached. As you may recall, after a series of crises in the second half of 2020 (the Idlib crisis with Russia in January-February 2020 and the Libya crisis with Egypt in the summer of 2020), we found ourselves in a full diplomatic-military crisis with Greece. As a result of the wrong and ideological foreign policy that we have been insisting on for years, we have turned the whole region against us, made enemies of countries like Egypt and Israel, which have always been neutral in the Greek-Turkish issues, and even made Athens dream of taking us on militarily. Why not?

How and why did Greece go from confrontating Turkey in the Aegean to confront Turkey today?

If Turkey clashes with Egypt over Libya – a very serious scenario in the summer of 2020 – and Israel supports Egypt in the armed conflicts, why should Greece not carry out a fait accompli operation in the Aegean against Turkey, which seems to be feuding with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates at the same time? Moreover, in such a scenario, even France could ‘sell’ Greece enough Rafale fighters overnight. Even Armenia could have extended its front against Azerbaijan through Tovuz, and Turkey could have been shown the error of its ways. When the 15 July coup attempt took place in the summer of 2016, Athens complained that it was not sufficiently prepared to carry out such a military operation. I should also note here that in those years, when I tried to explain that such isolation was contrary to the spirit of the art of foreign policy and that we needed a serious review, I was subjected to a lot of lamentations by the so-called foreign policy experts (!).

In the end, Ankara had to realise that the flawed policies it insisted on pursuing, as if it were a finalist in a competition to create the best example of the worst foreign policy, were unsustainable. The rapid transformation of normalisation between Turkey and Russia into ‘rapprochement’ led to the historic victory of Azerbaijan, which Turkey had fully supported in the forty-four-day war, while Ankara quickly restored its relations with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt and even Israel. What is more, it did so in the space of a year. Although Syria remains the limping leg in this series, its remarkably balanced and cautious policy towards the upcoming Ukrainian war, especially since the second half of 2021, has once again shattered Greece’s crude dreams.

For Mitsotakis and Greece, an adventure in the Aegean against a Turkey that has restored its relations with Egypt and Israel in the Eastern Mediterranean, opened new and clean pages with Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and improved its relations with Russia in every field, while Athens’ relations with Moscow plummeted during the Ukrainian war, would have been literally suicidal. There is no doubt that Athens has studied what happened to Armenia when it attacked Tovuz. President Erdoğan’s statement that “we can come suddenly one night” should not be taken lightly. This is where the 2023 earthquake came to the rescue. Just as in 1999, this time Greece sent rescue teams, and both the Turkish and Greek media seized on the issue, making it the beginning of a positive agenda and a new page in politics.

New risks in a new period

In Turkey, where the Greek issue is not a serious agenda in domestic public opinion, decision-makers are always at ease when they talk about reconciling with Athens and solving the problems, because the problems with this country are not used to make a premium in our domestic politics. Even during the time of this government, which made foreign policy a domestic agenda, this issue was not used very much. But that is not the case with Greece. In what can be called an abuse of democracy, every party and every government has used the issue of Turkey to the hilt, publicising every problem with its content, Greek theses and red lines.

As a result, a negotiation process based on give and take has become almost impossible for Greek governments. That is why Greek governments always cling to this excuse. The worst thing is that Europe and America, which often mediated these negotiations, flattered all the politicians/decision-makers by saying ‘you are a big state, don’t compare yourself with Greece, you can be more generous’. This should not happen this time. If there is to be a positive agenda with Greece – and Athens knows very well that the reality of the multipolar world is in favour of Turkey and against Greece – then we should not allow our problems with Greece to be addressed within the Turkey-EU agenda or based on Turkey’s EU membership perspective, as if it actually exists. In short, the problems should be addressed through bilateral negotiations and outside the framework that has so far been polluted/poisoned by the Turkey-EU acquis.

As Dendias said in Ankara, the issue for Greece is simple: Ankara must recognise Greek Cyprus as the Republic of Cyprus, as enshrined in the EU-Turkey acquis through the efforts of Athens and with the complicity of all EU member states that do not want Turkey to become a member, and accept that the only problem in the Aegean, in line with Greek theses, is to refer the issue to the Hague Court of Justice or arbitration to determine where the continental shelf runs between the easternmost Greek-dominated islands and the Turkish mainland. Other issues, such as Greece’s claim to 12 miles of airspace in violation of international law, the arming of islands with non-military status, islands with undetermined status in the Aegean, the issue of adjacent islands and rocks, etc., are all fabricated by Turkey in order to open Greece’s rights to discussion, and Greece refuses to negotiate on these issues.

Wouldn’t it be nice to create appeasement?

It may be possible, but it also involves serious risks. For example, if we can achieve a détente with Greece in the Aegean, without compromising an inch on our thesis that the Cyprus problem should be solved on the basis of two states, so much the better! But such a détente should not take place if, as we have always done, we show unnecessary courtesy by saying that we should not frighten or offend Athens, and if we accuse each other internally of being those who want a solution and those who do not want a solution, And if we start accusing each other internally as those who want a solution and those who do not want a solution, because it will lead to compromising the steps to be taken towards the recognition of the TRNC, as well as justifying the thesis of the pro-federationists within the TRNC that ‘we told you so, Turkey will say a few words about two states and then take a step back’.

It should not be forgotten that in the last century of the Empire, Greece always managed to win both when it was at odds with the Ottoman Empire and when it was friendly with it. The reason for this is that Europe often took a pro-Greek stance. Atatürk put an end to this cursed period. After the Second World War, Ankara was always vigilant on the Cyprus issue and the Turkish-Greek problems that spread from there to the Aegean and did not allow the West to take initiatives in favour of Greece. However, it must be admitted that this policy could be maintained until the second half of the 1990s, when the EU issue was sold to Turkey through a massive media campaign, and in the two decades that followed, Turkey’s Cyprus and Greece policies were almost turned upside down within the European Union process. The recent caution and the advantages and benefits of multipolarity should not be wasted on a non-existent EU perspective.

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Ukraine’s new $60 billion is ready: What changed Trump’s mind?

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7 months have passed… The phrase “as much as necessary” used by American officials has been replaced by “as much as we can”… American Congressmen, who would have rushed to the Congressional benches in the morning to vote for the aid package if Netanyahu had been allergic to spring, were no longer able to show the same enthusiasm when it came to Ukraine. At least some of the Republicans…

Over time, this particular group started to get in the good graces of the rest of the Congress. They said, “You’re throwing Putin a lifeline.” “You’re siding with the enemies of the United States,” they said. They probably also said “the arms industry is hungry”, but they said it quietly. But this conservative faction did not say “Noah says Noah”. They even sacked Kevin McCarthy, their own Speaker, who had hinted that he would make a deal with Biden for future packages, without blinking an eye. Meanwhile, time was running out. Ukraine was running out of ammunition and was retreating a little further on the ground every day.

CIA director Burns issued a grim prescription: “If this package is not passed now, Ukraine will not live to see 2025”.

As you know, the leader of this group was Donald J. Trump. The populist leader argued that the unconditional money given to Ukraine should be spent on issues of direct concern to Americans, such as border security and infrastructure needs, and many thought this stubbornness would be short-lived. “After the first of the year, Ukraine will begin to feel the lack of ammunition,” the Pentagon said. Then it would be resolved somehow in December, wouldn’t it?

The meetings in Congress were very heated. The Republicans wanted extra money for border security and tax cuts for the rich. Both were unacceptable to the Democrats. Mike Johnson, the new Republican spokesman, who had arrived after a lot of fighting within his party, was stamping rejection on Biden’s monthly packages before he even opened his eyes.

By December, there was no sound from the package. By February, Johnson was still calling the new proposals “stillborn”. Ukrainian President Zelenski had already raised the tone of his complaint. At this rate, a Russian summer offensive could lead to a serious disaster.

Persuasion tours

If the four years of Trump’s rule have taught his opponents anything, it is that he is not a man of principle. If the conditions were right, the former president could be convinced of anything. They started with Israel. They put support for Israel and Ukraine in the same package. But who were they fooling? How many brave Democrats could there be who would say no to aid for Israel? Of course, this could not be an offer that would “scare” the Republicans in return for support for Ukraine. And it didn’t. Support for Israel reached the White House without much fuss at the Congressional tables.

The border security issue was a dangerous adventure for the Democrats. Caving in to the Republicans would have alienated their own voters. The Muslim vote had already been lost on the Israel issue, and Biden could not risk more.

The picture that now emerged was grave for Biden’s plans for Ukraine. Obviously, Trump’s intention was to prevent the approval of this package until after the elections. Thus, Biden would go into the elections with the Ukraine disaster on his back and would surely be defeated.

Then something happened. First, Mike Johnson’s language changed. Suddenly he started talking about “what would happen if we left Ukraine in the middle”. When Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG), known as the radical Trumpist of Parliament, smelled “betrayal”, she gave Johnson an ultimatum: “Don’t forget McCarthy, don’t you dare!”.

But unlike MTG, Trump thought differently this time.

The former president said: “We’re tired of giving gifts.We might consider lending money to Ukraine”. Although this comment suggests that Trump was somehow persuaded, it still sounded odd. As the war entered its third year, Ukraine’s economy was in shambles. To pay its soldiers, it had to receive $8 billion a month from the West. If the war ended today, it would take $500 billion to rebuild the country. If I went to a bank in my situation and asked for a loan, I would probably be laughed at. But Donald Trump, the author of The Art of the Deal, is obviously convinced.

Who am I kidding, of course he wasn’t convinced. But he must have got something out of it. But what was it?

What does Trump want?

We are in a period where Biden and the Republicans, who were in favour of supporting Ukraine, have realised that nothing can be done despite Trump. Whether they like him or not, there is a populist figure they have to convince. To understand what Trump might want, we need to go back five years, to the Ukraine issue that started the debate about Trump’s impeachment in 2019.

While there was talk of Biden running in the 2020 election, Trump started going through old notebooks.Remember the famous Biden son laptop incident? Hunter Biden was working for an oligarch’s energy company in Ukraine and used the power of his father, who was Vice President at the time (i.e. the whole of the US), to get rid of the prosecutor who was after the company’s owner. Trump was aware of this at the time and made plans to beat Biden in the election.

Meanwhile, just like today, aid packages for Ukraine were waiting in Congress. The amount of aid was much smaller and the public did not focus on it. But the package was not approved simply because Trump did not want it.

He called Zelenski. “You had a very fair prosecutor.It’s a shame,” he said.He asked Zelenski to appoint a prosecutor to go after Biden. It was the only way he could get the aid he was holding up in Congress released. The incident escalated.Because of that speech, the question of Trump’s impeachment erupted.But it told us what Trump could demand in such a position.

Fast forward to today. The Wall Street Journal reports that Trump has had two important visits in a month. One was, of course, Johnson, the Speaker of the House, and the other was Andrzej Duda, the former President of Poland. Duda, a leader known as a Trumpite, was also a good friend of Trump’s. They must have thought that a right-wing populist would understand the language of the right-wing populist, so they organised such a meeting. Duda explained the gravity of the situation to Trump. Johnson found a more effective vein.

In fact, Trump said: “If I am elected, I will bring peace in one day”. How would he do that if Ukraine were defeated today? Ukraine had to hold out at least until Trump took office. For some reason, CIA director William Burns said the package would keep Ukraine alive until 2025. If Trump wins, his inauguration will be in January.

Before we forget, there are also Trump’s ongoing lawsuits. It is rumoured that the money he has earmarked for his campaign could run out as a result of these lawsuits. Trump may have made a deal over Ukraine in order to avoid both financial damage and the blockage of his electoral path.

In conclusion, although Trump is popular today because of his isolationist and “America First” ideology, his policies are based on his personal interests. While 101 Republicans supported the package that Trump did not oppose, 112 voted against it. So despite everything, the isolationist wing does not even listen to Trump when it needs to. The former president’s order of importance is as follows: Trump first, then America, and Israel can squeeze in depending on the situation. Ironically, even in this equation, America is ahead compared to Biden’s order of importance.

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Grassroots Democracy in China: A Field Study

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China is often portrayed as an “evil” communist dictatorship where allegedly no one can freely express their opinions. But is this really the case? How does democracy function in China? After all, China describes itself as a democratic state. A thorough on-site investigation is necessary to clarify these questions. – Christian Wagner (Beijing)

Expertise Instead of Activism: Democracy in Beijing’s Subdistricts

In March 2024, an investigation took place in subdistricts of Beijing (Haidian). Participants included local residents, lawyers, janitors, property management, sales representatives of the property, and a party representative who chaired the discussion. The topic was the introduction of mechanical speed limits to slow down cars, a discussion at the grassroots level in the neighborhoods. I had the opportunity to participate in the discussion and examine grassroots democracy in China.

In the Kongjia Community of the Haidian subdistrict of Beijing (Zhongguancunjiedao), the viewpoints of all participants were thoroughly discussed democratically. The party leadership only took on the role of facilitating the discussion and summarizing the results. It was interesting that it was not a classic debate aimed at overriding opinions. Rather, each participant sought to empathize with the perspective of others, including absentees such as children, the elderly, or drivers themselves. Both inclusive and psychological factors were considered, and a proportionality assessment took place. In the end, a solution was found that was in the best interest of all parties involved.

During a personal conversation with an elderly neighbor, it was strongly emphasized to me how crucial it is to involve experts. He said that “in China, every democratic discussion is characterized by an academic approach in which experts play a central role with their expertise. Political representatives who lack expertise in relevant areas face too great a challenge in analyzing complex issues adequately. Instead, they tend to argue purely based on their emotions, which ultimately serves no one. Therefore, it is of enormous importance that the party incorporates experts and acts as a mediator between the various sides. In this sense, the party acts almost like a wise father who gathers his children around a table to promote a factual and constructive discussion.”

In another small subdistrict with several tens of thousands of residents in the million-strong city of Beijing, called Huaqinyuan Community, there was a discussion on how local businesses and residents can live together in harmony. In China, companies also have local “citizen duties”. The Communist Party of China supported the organization, so a local research institute for the aerospace industry supported the construction of a small kiosk and a children’s playground.

I was able to attend the opening ceremony, where subsidized food was sold to retirees. In addition, employees of the research institute supported the repair of bicycles or other small tasks for the neighborhood population. In general, all neighborhoods have a shared office where both party members and neighborhood residents or members of other parties sit and take care of administrative tasks, order, coordination, bureaucracy, local development, or opinion formation.

At the opening, I asked a representative of the office about the current challenges in the community. He mentioned that the biggest problem was that fewer and fewer young people were interested in getting involved in the neighborhood, as they increasingly sit at home in their virtual world. I pointed out to him that similar challenges also exist in the West. However, he explained that the role of the party is crucial. Through its networks, it can help, and especially students from various social platforms volunteer.

 

Businesses and “citizen duties”: Investigation of the entire Haidian District

This was one of the numerous events in Beijing where representatives of local businesses and the seven democratic parties, under the organization of the Communist Party of China, came together from all subdistricts in Haidian (about 3 million inhabitants). Companies like Microsoft were also represented. Some companies presented how they want to improve the lives of everyone in the entire district together with the local government and citizens.

Presentations were also shown on how better cooperation between local businesses can be achieved. Topics such as the construction of a “Smart Infrastructure City”, an “Artificial Intelligence City”, and an “Intelligent Production and Supply Chain” were discussed in particular. Companies compete to demonstrate outstanding achievements in improving the local living conditions of the people and thereby receive special support from the government and party. It’s a win-win situation.

Exposed Illusions: Western Misconceptions about Communism and Democracy in China

There are still widespread misconceptions in the West about communism, often leading to the belief that it is supposed to take from the rich and redistribute to the poor, similar to Robin Hood. In reality, however, this notion is more of an extremism, which Lenin himself referred to as the “infantile disorder of communism”.

Mao Zedong emphasized in his work “On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People” that it is naive to believe that contradictions between people can simply be eliminated. Rather, it is about finding ways for everyone to pull together. The Chinese concept of win-win cooperation stems from this idea. At the grassroots democracy level in China, this means that companies, the local population, the government, individuals, and all democratic parties work together to address issues of public interest. Public interest especially means that local people find work, are adequately supplied with affordable food, and have housing.

China has often struggled with poverty and hunger in the past, similar to many other developing countries. Therefore, it is of the utmost importance to stabilize this basic supply. Through these efforts, the People’s Republic has been able to lift over 800 million people out of poverty. It is a mistake to assume that companies are forced to do so. In fact, companies benefit greatly from their own investments and can test their own products in practice and conduct experiments, invest in the education of young people locally, or even improve their own structures, instead of just paying taxes.

China’s democratic system has two levels. On the one hand, there is the central government, which sets framework guidelines and laws from top to bottom. On the other hand, there is the “collective” or “inclusive” democracy on a horizontal level, where all participants of public space are involved in debates, especially experts. Therefore, activism is also frowned upon because activism is often associated with people arguing based on their feelings without considering the profound overall circumstances. Activism therefore takes place, among other places, in universities in the form of professional debates.

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