This
study is a review of the paper on “one country, two systems”.First, this analysis
considers “one country, two systems” as a policy, but not a traditional national-level policy.This policy works as a governance policy.Second, Beijing also regards one country, two systems as a long-term and stable
strategy.Objectively,
the implementation of “one country,
two systems” in
Hong Kong and Macau has expanded a new theoretical and practical field for the original political and economic structure of China.Of course, it is the high degree of autonomy and strong self-healing
capacity of “one country, two systems” that
makes it the best policy tool tothe Realization of the Complete Reunification of
China.
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