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*151 The Chinese government has recently changed the one-child policy
becoming two-child policy. The new policy allows all Chinese couple to have two
children. This approach has been taken since the reign of the Communist Party
under the leadership of Xi Jinping. Considering that the one-child policy will
bring fatal effects for China and its relationship with other countries. The purpose
of this study is intended to determine the factors behind the decision-making that
encourages the Chinese government to change the family planning policy. This
study is based on collected information since the beginning of the Xi Jinping
administration in 2010-2016 and supporting information from previous years.
Chinese government decision-making will be analyzed using the theory of
Graham T. Allison about decision-making policy by rational actors. According to
Allison, rational actors are required to take rational decisions based on the
national interests, alternative or options, and consider the consequences. The main
results showed that the most influential factors in the decision of the Chinese
government to change the one-child policy are internal and external factors.
Internal or domestic factors, the existence of demographic and economic
instability. External or international factors, the criticism from international actors
related with the implementation of China's family planning policy which violated
human rights.
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