https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-pacific-13017882
**Political Stability****: China: A Case Study**
****You will need to research China in order to complete this assignment.**
Internal actors can interact with governments to bolster or undermine regime stability and rule of law, represented by:
● Contrasting methods to combat political corruption among the six course countries
● State responses to separatist group violence, drug trafficking, and discrimination based on gender or religious differences in Iran, Mexico, and Nigeria
● Varied state responses to mass protest movements that oppose governmental policies or their equal enforcement
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| _*can be modern or historical_ | **China’s methods to combat political corruption** | **China’s discrimination based on gender or religious differences** | **China’s response to mass protest movements** |
| Institution/Peoples/Event(s)<br><br>- what happened? | Execute people! | | The square massacre |
| How has China attempted to limit the influence of divisive and violent actors in their country to attract more<br><br>private capital and FDI and to improve economic growth? | Again, they get rid of people that don’t agree with them | | They’ve killed those who protest what they’re doing |
| Has any internal reform pressure from citizen protest groups and civil<br><br>society led to the creation of new political<br><br>institutions or policies to protect civil liberties,<br><br>improve transparency, address election<br><br>fairness and media bias, limit corruption, and<br><br>ensure equality under law in<br><br>China? | Ehhhh not really | | Not much in this, they just cover things up |
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**Explain how internal actors influence and interact with state authority and either enhance or threaten stability...label the chart and explain each on the**
A big thing in china is disposing of the people that don’t agree or protest. As I read the profile on china, there was a lot of unrest, and with that unrest came government violence.