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« on: February 16, 2016, 05:08:33 AM »

Wait since when is there a right-wing dictatorship in China???

The CCP in it's current incarnation is very much a pro-free market, nationalist party. It also supports traditional structures of authority, so it's increasingly socially conservative in a Chinese context (though not an American one, though that comparison is useless since we're talking about China).

And to the point that the CCP is non-ideological, there's really no such thing in politics. Generally, "non-ideological" equates to conservatism in the traditional sense of preserving the status quo.
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