DIEP THE ANH

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First, while democracy is finding more global roots, the new, nondemocratic superpower, China, grows in power. China has become the world’s factory and holds a key role in the global economy. Despite the growing influence of democracy in the world, the cash-rich nation proves that capitalism does not require democracy. Globalization may open up the economy but not the politics. The political landscape remains national. This is the political paradox of globalization.
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