Chinese rule
"Chinese rule" refers to the governance and political authority exercised by the People's Republic of China (PRC) over its territory and people. Established in 1949, the PRC is led by the Communist Party of China (CPC), which maintains strict control over political activities, media, and civil society. The government emphasizes stability, economic growth, and national unity.
Under Chinese rule, various regions, such as Tibet and Xinjiang, have experienced significant political and cultural changes. The central government implements policies aimed at integrating these areas into the broader national framework, often leading to tensions with local populations. Human rights issues and calls for greater autonomy are ongoing concerns in these regions.