专稿 1-6 http://www.america.govpublications/ejournalusa/0608/introduction.html.rss 内容提要 http://www.america.govhttp://www.america.gov/st/democracy-chinese/2008/June/20080821165125ebyessedo0.8421595.html http://www.america.govhttp://www.america.gov/st/democracy-chinese/2008/June/20080821165125ebyessedo0.8421595.html Fri, 22 Aug 2008 09:04:35 -0400 中国:没有民主化的市场化 http://www.america.govhttp://www.america.gov/st/democracy-chinese/2008/June/20080611165910ebyessedo7.070559e-02.html Don’t expect democracy to emerge in China any time soon. A booming economy and rising incomes might bolster the communist government. http://www.america.govhttp://www.america.gov/st/democracy-chinese/2008/June/20080611165910ebyessedo7.070559e-02.html Mon, 09 Jun 2008 09:22:03 -0400 现代资本主义的起源 http://www.america.govhttp://www.america.gov/st/democracy-chinese/2008/June/20080826155739ebyessedo0.8033978.html http://www.america.govhttp://www.america.gov/st/democracy-chinese/2008/June/20080826155739ebyessedo0.8033978.html Tue, 02 Sep 2008 09:44:16 -0400 自由市场与民主:古巴的经历 http://www.america.govhttp://www.america.gov/st/democracy-chinese/2008/June/20080724163820ebyessedo0.5818859.html Decades of oppression by a centralized government have ground down Cuba’s economy. Without freedom, Cuba’s people can't compete in a global economy. http://www.america.govhttp://www.america.gov/st/democracy-chinese/2008/June/20080724163820ebyessedo0.5818859.html Mon, 09 Jun 2008 09:31:00 -0400 现代民主之由来 http://www.america.govhttp://www.america.gov/st/democracy-chinese/2008/June/20080821150950ebyessedo4.211062e-02.html Liberty and self-government are the two parts of democracy. Free markets come first and make the right conditions for democracy to emerge. http://www.america.govhttp://www.america.gov/st/democracy-chinese/2008/June/20080821150950ebyessedo4.211062e-02.html Fri, 06 Jun 2008 16:11:48 -0400 弹性民主体制与全球化 http://www.america.govhttp://www.america.gov/st/democracy-chinese/2008/June/20080717164723ebyessedo7.329959e-02.html Open markets are necessary but not sufficient for democracy. Recent experience suggests that open markets precede democracy. http://www.america.govhttp://www.america.gov/st/democracy-chinese/2008/June/20080717164723ebyessedo7.329959e-02.html Mon, 09 Jun 2008 08:58:51 -0400