Decreasing acceptance of central government in China

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Decreasing acceptance of central government in China

Description:

In recent years in China there has been an increasing number of regional riots and a general decrease in the acceptance of a strong central government in China.


Enablers:

1. Increased communication within the country

2. Increased Urbanisation

3. Increased migration for work

Inhibitors:

1. The communist party's censorship

2. Lack of communication with the outside world for the average citizen

Paradigms:

1. Potentially


Timing:

2015: China's economy will be bigger than Japan

2041: China's economy will be bigger than US 1949: psychologist Donald Hebb suggests that a strengthening of the connections between neurons in the brain accounts for learning.

Web Resources:

1. http://www2.goldmansachs.com/ideas/brics/book/99-dreaming.pdf