Which of the following statements is true of the nature and operation of industrial and professional groups in China?
A. Industrial groups do not enjoy substantial representation in the law- and
policymaking process in China.
B. Professionals are completely prohibited from forming formal organizations for
pursuing their collective interests in China.
C. The Chinese government outlawed the creation of multiple-industry groups to
curtail the power of industrialists.
D. The policymaking process in China is shrouded in secrecy and conducted exclusively
as a state affair.
E. The act of lobbying the Chinese government by industrial and professional
organizations is formally not accepted in China.
E
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