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Western democracies demonstrate little capacity to think long-term. Horizons are almost invariably defined by the next election. So, what can Western governance learn from China's "whole-process people's democracy" system? According to Martin Jacques, visiting professor at Tsinghua University, there are five key points: consensus, participation, long-term, expertise and delivery.