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China - Introduction China is one of the most
populous countries of the world with over 1.3 billion
people and covering a geographical area of about 9.6 1288 words
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million square kilometres. It lies on the eastern end of (3.7 pages)
the large Asia continent and enjoys a remarkably long
coastline. It has a large economy, given the large
population and a wide array of natural resources
especially mineral resources which are the backbone
of its economy. With a well cultivated constitution that
was put in place by the largest political party, the
Communist Party of China (CPC), China has reforms
underway aimed at closing the otherwise wide gap
between the rich and the poor.... [tags: China]
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The Economic Rise of China - The


economic rise of China during the past few years has
had the greatest influence on my thinking, especially 1059 words
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in respect to economics, finance, my personal values (3 pages)
and social responsibility. I was born in Shanghai in the
early 1980s when Chinas economic reform just began
and the nation opened its doors to the outside world. I
can still recall the relatively low living standards during
my childhood: televisions and vehicles were rare;
people seldom dined out; a majority of commuters
were on bicycles there were no subways or
highways, even in the biggest city in China.... [tags:
China]

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Democracy in Russia and China -


As post-communist countries struggle to modernize
and adopt a democratic regime, Russia and China
each face obstacles unique to their own political and
historical context. The main findings of this paper
reveal that economic and political liberalism are
closely linked and that economic liberalization
facilitates democratization. Thus the shortage (rather
than surplus) of economic liberalization has
contributed to Russias deficit of democracy and has
been one of the major obstacles of democratization
for Russia.... [tags: China]

The 2010s - A lost, instead of


blossoming decade for China? - The financial crisis
in 2008, having resulted from a tremendous bubble in 1067 words
the real estate market as well as highly leveraged Strong Essays [preview]
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banks and governments, has now become a debt
crisis and is still an important in political discussions
worldwide. Numerous employees have lost their jobs,
many companies went bankrupt; nevertheless, there
seemed to be one country that stroke off all difficulties
and continued growing at an outstanding rate. In 2009
Chinas GDP grew by 9% (www.cia.gov), while all
other economies faced severe recessions.... [tags:
China]
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Chinas New Nationalism - No one


can deny from recent news that there has been a 1537 words
strong surge of Chinese nationalism, and that this Powerful Essays [preview]
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nationalism has turned heads in the international
community. The nationalism that the CCP has
affected is taking on a life of its own. In its strategy of
pragmatic nationalism, the CCP tried to blur the lines
between love of country with love of the state and
governing body. What has resulted is a whole new
breed of nationalism that is very much independent of
the Chinese Communist Party and in fact has caused
the CCP great concern.... [tags: China]
China's Future Democracy -
Thesis: In viewing Chinas political background, as
well as the current state of affairs, it is reasonable to
predict that China will eventually become a 1837 words
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democracy. History Looking back in history, one of the (5.2 pages)
most dominant figures in Chinese politics in the
1930s was Mao Zedong. Mao is very well known as
the leader of the CCP as well as a dictator. Mao was
inspired by revolutionary potential of peasantry and
wanted to create a revolutionary strategy that would
rely on their strength. During the First Five-Year Plan,
a period between 1953 and 1957, some of the goals
of the communist Chinese government were to
increase heavy industrial production, collectivize light
industry and retail enter... [tags: China]

Chinas Two-Class System: Urban


and Rural - Roots To fully understand what I argue as
the class distinction of the rural and the urban it is 1107 words
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important to look at the roots of this separation and (3.2 pages)
the history from the initial separation to the present.
By looking at the history as it relates to the separation,
it can be deducted that the urban people benefit from
the hindrance of the rural population; A clear sign of
Marxian class-system. The Chinese Communist Party
(CCP) took power in 1949. From this time forward the
changes in regional inequality match the phases of
Chinese history remarkably well.... [tags: China]
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Chinas Export-led Growth Model;


Its Double Transition and Evolution in Future
Years - China has benefited economically from its
demographic transition as well as its urban-rural
migration. However, these are not the only reasons for
Chinas economic success. Its economic growth
focused governmental policies, its international
political relations- such as joining the WTO- and a
variety of other factors have also contributed to its
achievements. The decrease of births and increase of
deaths during the Great Chinese famine caused a
large amount of people to be born in 1963 as
replacement births occurred (Naughton
166).... [tags: China]
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Democracy in China - Introduction


The topic of democracy in China is a highly
controversial topic. Although China has not 3306 words
democratised, it has done well in the global situation Research Papers [preview]
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amongst its democratic competitors. Since the path to
democracy is different for each country, we cannot
expect that China would follow the same path or same
model of democracy as the western nations. This
essay will look at what democracy is and how it can
be placed in a Chinese context as well as looking at
the proponents and opponents of democracy in
China.... [tags: The China Model, Political
Meritocracy]
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Agriculture in China - A. Plan of


Investigation The investigation will attempt to answer 1882 words
the question, To what extent did Chinese agricultural Term Papers [preview]
(5.4 pages)
reforms between 1978 and 1982 enable the success
of the four modernizations? Research will primarily
be gathered on the nature of these reforms, how they
compared to the agriculture policy of Mao during the
Great Leap Forward and how Dengs reforms enabled
the possibility of economic growth and reform in the
private sectors of China. Primary source such as
official statistics of agricultural production kept in
villages will be analyzed to determine the impact of
overall government policy in villages and other
agricultural centers.... [tags: agricultural reform,
China, investigation]
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KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) in


China - Fast food restaurants are popular among the
consumers nowadays. Many fast food restaurants are 1110 words
trying to serve the needs in the market as people seek Strong Essays [preview]
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for quick and convenient place to eat. Due to the fact
that there are a huge amount of fast food chains
available in the global market, fast food companies
have to strive for success. Just by providing quick and
convenient style of eating for the customers is not
sufficient to stay competitive. This is why it is
interesting to study and learn about a fast food
company that stands out in such a competitive
environment.... [tags: KFC China]
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Introduction of the Cut Throat


Institutions of Western Capitalism into China - ...
Eventually the Northern nomadic people or barbarians
as the Han Chinese considered them overwhelmed
the Northern song and took of the capital of Kaifeng
creating the own empire the Jin. The nomadic attacks
on the Northern Song had forced many of the gentry
class to move to the southern part of the China which
is considered the Southern Song. Once the Northern
capital was lost to the Jin, the southern capital was
established in Hangzhou. In the Southern Song a new
form of economy brought economic surplus to the
Song government and people.... [tags: history of
China, modernization of China]

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