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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: China argument 1st draft, The Chinese Communisty Party ensures social peace in China through economic success enabled by free market development mechanisms. therefore (modus ponens) The Chinese Communisty Party will maintain the global status quo to ensure social peace in China., Chinese people have reason to want to change China's established government for reasons other than economic reasons, including respect for human rights and self-determination. objects If "Today, respect for liberty and private property are at their highest in China’s entire history." and China's established government "is the initiator and protector of China’s enormously successful freemarket development model.", then the people of China should not have reason to want to change China's established government., The Chinese Communisty Party will maintain the global status quo to ensure social peace in China. Therefore Modus Ponens Foriegn governments do not have an economic reason to intervene in China's established government., Democracy in China will lead to extreme nationalisim Therefore modus ponens Foriegn governments do not have a moral reason to intervene in China's established government., If the Chinese Communisty Party ensures social peace in China through economic success enabled by free market development mechanisms and the economic success of these mechanisms is only possible because of the economic interdependency of China and other nations of the global status quo, then the Chinese Communisty Party will maintain the global status quo to ensure social peace in China. therefore (modus ponens) The Chinese Communisty Party will maintain the global status quo to ensure social peace in China., Democracy in China will lead to extreme nationalisim Therefore modus ponens If democracy in China will lead to extreme nationalism then foriegn governments do not have a moral reason to intervene in China's established government., Communism cannot truely and fully enable free maarket mechanisms. negates The Chinese Communisty Party ensures social peace in China through economic success enabled by free market development mechanisms., If the Chinese Communisty Party ensures social peace in China through economic success enabled by free market development mechanisms and the economic success of these mechanisms is only possible because of the economic interdependency of China and other nations of the global status quo, then the Chinese Communisty Party will maintain the global status quo to ensure social peace in China. therefore (modus ponens) The Chinese Communisty Party will maintain the global status quo to ensure social peace in China., If the Chinese Communist Party will maintain the global status quo to ensure social peace in China, then foreign governments do not have an economic reason to intervene in China's established government. Therefore Modus Ponens Foriegn governments do not have an economic reason to intervene in China's established government., Democracy would not necessarily lead to extreme nationalism. Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Germany are all examples of countries that developed Democratic systems of government and are not extremely nationalistic. objects to Democracy in China will lead to extreme nationalisim, The people of China should not have reason to want to change China's established government. Therefore modus ponens China's established government should remain intact., This does not mean that the people of China should be satisfied with the current levels of liberty and private property, or that it couldn't get better. negates "Today, respect for liberty and private property are at their highest in China’s entire history.", "Today, respect for liberty and private property are at their highest in China’s entire history." Therefore Modus Ponens The people of China should not have reason to want to change China's established government., The economic success of these mechanisms is only possible because of the economic interdependency of China and other nations of the global status quo. therefore (modus ponens) The Chinese Communisty Party will maintain the global status quo to ensure social peace in China., If "Today, respect for liberty and private property are at their highest in China’s entire history." and China's established government "is the initiator and protector of China’s enormously successful freemarket development model.", then the people of China should not have reason to want to change China's established government. Therefore Modus Ponens The people of China should not have reason to want to change China's established government., China's established government "is the initiator and protector of China’s enormously successful freemarket development model." Therefore Modus Ponens The people of China should not have reason to want to change China's established government., The people of China should not have reason to want to change China's established government. Therefore modus ponens If the people of China should not have reason to want to change China's established government, then China's established government should remain intact., Foriegn governments do not have a moral reason to intervene in China's established government. Therefore Modus Ponens China's established government should remain intact., Foriegn governments do not have an economic reason to intervene in China's established government. Therefore Modus Ponens China's established government should remain intact., China's established government is not the only possible initiator and protector. negates China's established government "is the initiator and protector of China’s enormously successful freemarket development model."