Many thanks to the person who shared that you can ask your local Chinese embassy for a copy of „The Governance Of China“.

I reached out to the Chinese embassy in Vienna and got not only a super friendly response, but also an invite to the embassy + 6 copies of the German translation (2x II, III, IV)!

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    It’s definitely something I hope changes in the future

    Why? Why should a successful policy that protects China and the Chinese people change? This is not like the US’s failed “war on drugs”, this actually works and prevents all kinds of bad secondary effects. You realize that the international drug trade is intrinsically linked with imperialism? From the opium trade of the 19th and early 20th century to the CIA’s drug smuggling, empire has always used drugs to further its nefarious aims.

    We recently even had a post about the history of how drugs were used specifically against China, and not just in the Opium Wars: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/7620593

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      I’m well aware of the history and effect the Opium and other hard drugs have had on China and understand why that’s lead to their current policy.

      I was talking about weed specifically with my comment but should have been clearer.

      Edit: Also again I’m not expecting them to change policies just for my personal preferences, the majority of people there support the policy so I respect that

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        I was talking about weed specifically with my comment

        About cannabis specifically i agree with you. But given China’s history i also can’t fault them for choosing to be cautious.