Russia looks to China’s one-party model

The United Russia party and the Chinese Communist Party met last week for a two-day forum in Suifenhe, on the Chinese-Russian border. The main objective of the meeting was for Russia to learn from China’s one-party political system. Kommersant reports (emphasis mine):

The formal focus of a two-day forum between United Russia and China’s Communist Party is cooperation between the two countries’ borderline regions. However, the actual agenda of the inter-party Russian-Chinese forum in the Chinese town of Suifenhe is much broader. United Russia members will spend two days studying their Chinese counterparts’ experience in building a political system dominated by one political party. United Russia’s interest in the Chinese Communists’ experience has been triggered by the economic downturn. …”China has continued growth even during the recession, remaining one of the world’s most dynamic economies,” said Konstantin Kosachev, chairman of the State Duma committee on international affairs and head of the Russian delegation to pace, adding that the country’s political system certainly contributed to this booming growth.

China and Russia also signed a pact last week to notify each other of ballistic missile launch plans during Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s visit to Beijing.

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