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12 pages in length. The role that social networks have played in China's transition from a centrally planned to a market economy speaks to the nation's ever-changing political, economic and social landscape. The concept of social networks, otherwise known as Guanxi, "is among the most important, talked about, and studied phenomena in China today [that] lies at the heart of China's social order, its economic structure, and its changing institutional landscape" (Description). While some contend that such tremendous change is responsible for modifying the fundamental basis of Chinese heritage, other believe that understanding the underlying motivation behind the vast and far-reaching implications of such significant change is instrumental to realizing how important social networks are with regard to contemporary China. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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political, economic and social landscape. The concept of social networks, otherwise known as Guanxi, "is among the most important, talked about, and studied phenomena in China today [that] lies
at the heart of Chinas social order, its economic structure, and its changing institutional landscape" (Description). While some contend that such tremendous change is responsible for modifying the fundamental
basis of Chinese heritage, other believe that understanding the underlying motivation behind the vast and far-reaching implications of such significant change is instrumental to realizing how important social networks are
with regard to contemporary China. II. DEMOCRACY AND MODERNITY Since 1949, the unprecedented political institution of democracy was established as a means
by which to overthrow Chinas historically oppressive Communist regime. While this political change was somewhat modified through the subsequent years, it received a resurrection in 1976 with the decline
and ultimate death of Mao Zedong. The idea of democracy, as our Chinas new political presence intended it to represent, was that of the ultimate evolution of human life.
The concept, which was just a seed when it was established in the United States over two hundred years ago, allows for people to make their own destinies -
to follow whatever dreams they may have kept harbored deep inside for fear that they would never be able to make them a reality. Democracy unleashes a joining together
of the people so that new economic and political ideas can be shared in a way they had not been before. Democracy truly has the ability to "empower" (Shanker
PG) both the people and the government, making them one and the same entity under the democratic process. People no longer feel suppressed and unimportant in matters that affected
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