Category:Chinese numbered policies

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One distinctive element of Chinese political discourse is the use of numbered policies in both the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China. The use of numbers to refer to policies dates from pre-modern China.

Pages in category "Chinese numbered policies"

The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • Chinese numbered policies

1

  • One-child policy
  • One country, two systems
  • One-China policy
  • One Country on Each Side
  • Special state-to-state relations
  • Two Chinas
  • Ten Major Relationships

2

  • Two Whatevers

3

  • Three Principles of the People

3 cont.

  • Three Represents
  • Three Links
  • Three Red Banners
  • Three Communiques
  • Three Noes
  • Three Rural Issues
  • 32 Demands

4

  • Four Cardinal Principles
  • Four Modernizations
  • Socialist Education Movement
  • Four Noes and One Without

4 cont.

  • Four Olds
  • Four-Stage Theory of the Republic of China
  • Four ifs
  • Four Wants and One Without

5

  • Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
  • Five Races Under One Union
  • Five Black Categories
  • 5 Jiang 4 Mei 3 Reai

6

  • Six Assurances

8

  • Ba rong ba chi

F

  • Fifth Modernization
Categories: Politics of the People's Republic of China | Politics of Taiwan | Numeric epithets | Policy
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