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GOVERNMENT?

OLIGARCH
IC
GOVERNM
WHAT IS OLIGARCHIC
GOVERNMENT?
is a form of government in
which power effectively rests
with a small-elite segment of
society distinguished by
royalty, wealth, family,
military, or religious
hegemony
CHINA
CHINA
China is often characterized as an
oligarchy by virtue of its centralized and
hierarchical political control structure,
with concentration of power in the hands
of a few individuals
CHINA’S
CULTURE Dance is an important part of the Chinese
culture and has many different purposes.
Some are performed during festivals and
rituals, like welcoming the New Year or
celebrating the harvest. Dances can also be
a form of expression and many have
developed among the different regions like
the popular Lantern dance, which
originated in southern China and involves
undulating body movements that emulate
a dragon.
CHINA’S
CULTURE

A
Tibetan Dance - the Tibetan
people’s unique way of
traditional living is deeply
reflected in their dance.
Perhaps the most
characteristic feature of this
dance style is the body’s
forward tilt, accompanied by
an incessant bouncing
originating from the knees.

TIBETAN
DANCE
SOCIETY
CHINA’S
SOCIETY
Chinese society representative a unity of state and social systems
held together by institutional limits. In traditional time, linkage
between state and social systems was provided by a status group.

MAIN FOCUS
The structure of Chinese society and its focus on rituals, respect
and obligation, worship of ancestors, and self-discipline remains
greatly influenced by Confucius and his teachings.
CHINA
POLITI
CS
The Chinese political
system is authoritarian.
There are no freely
elected national leaders
and political opposition is
suppressed
ADDITIONAL
INFO
CHINA’S
TERRITORY
POPULATION
GOVERNMENT
CHINA’S
POPULATION
China has the
world's largest
population
(1.426 billion)
ADDITIONAL
INFO
CHINA’S
TERRITORY
POPULATION
GOVERNMENT
TERRITORY
Covering an area of approximately 9.6 million
square kilometers (3,700,000 sq mi), it is the
world's third largest country by total land area. The
country consists of 23 provinces, five autonomous
regions, four municipalities, and two Special
Administrative Regions (Hong Kong and Macau).
The territorial sea extends 12 nautical miles from
land and is considered the sovereign territory of a
state
ADDITIONAL
INFO
CHINA’S
TERRITORY
POPULATION
GOVERNMENT
GOVERNMENT

 Republic
 Unitary state
 Socialist state
 Communist State
THE GOVERNING
STRUCTURE
THE GOVERNING STRUCTURE

In the Chinese system, the Communist Party is the


Y power center that controls every government
department, military force, court, and parliamentary
meeting.
SOVEREIGNITY
SOVEREIGNITY
The Chinese sovereign was the ruler of a
particular monarchical regime in the historical
periods of ancient China and imperial China.
Sovereigns ruling the same regime, and
descended from the same paternal line,
constituted a dynasty. Several titles and
naming schemes have been used throughout
Chinese history.
NONSTATE INSTITUTIONS OF CHINA
NONSTATE INSTITUTIONS OF CHINA

Hong Kong is a special administrative region of


China, with executive, legislative, and judicial
powers devolved from the national
government.
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