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Democracy is often seen as a Western invention. But today, many in the West feel left out and unheard. Meanwhile, in China, a very different system puts people at the center – and trust in the government is at its highest in years. So, how does it actually work on the ground? CGTN went to Shenzhen to find out, with a British man who decided to test the system for himself.
Democracy is often seen as a Western invention. But today, many in the West feel left out and unheard. Meanwhile, in China, a very different system puts people at the center – and trust in the government is at its highest in years. So, how does it actually work on the ground? CGTN went to Shenzhen to find out, with a British man who decided to test the system for himself.