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Neoconservatism in China
In the People's Republic of China, neoconservatism (ć–°äżťĺ®ä¸»äą‰) is a movement which first arose in the early 1990s and argues that Progress is best accomplished through gradual reform of society, eschewing revolution and sudden overthrow of the governmental system. This movement is based heavily on the ideas of Edmund Burke and has been described in the West by the scholar Joseph Fewsmith.
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