Category: /Business & Economy
1a. What are the major problems of banking reform in China?
Introduction
The development of the banking sector has been one of the primary factors for stimulating the economic growth of China since the late 1970s. However the country's banking sector
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
countries. China experienced significant levels of growth led by exports, with a rapid expansion in labor-intensive exports in its early stage of development. Rapid growth was accompanied by a rapid increase in domestic savings and massive inflows of foreign
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
Empire, coped with terrorists, political problems, and many other difficulties. A right wing vote elected Alberto Fujimoro, who made a constitutional government. It was not long until Executive power was held by the president and legislative power. After
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Category: /Social Sciences
For centuries China stood as a leading civilization, outpacing the rest of the world in the arts and sciences, but in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the country was beset by civil unrest, major famines, military defeats, and foreign occupation. After
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Category: /History
European civilizations in the Early Middle Ages (750-1000) stemmed from the fall of the Roman Empire. The establishment of the Germanic states (which was a result of Roman disintegration) brought together the three main components of a new European
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Category: /History/European History
There are many pieces of writing containing facts and inferences about the reasons of the fall of the Western Roman Empire. After reading selections from a number of writings on this topic, it is somewhat clear what the main reasons for the fall
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
"Hong Kong's relations with China"
During the Imperial Era Britain had expanded its empire by setting up trading colonies around the globe. It had still yet to tap in too the rich markets of China. The British exported great amounts of Opium
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Category: /History/Asian History
posts. From this time on, civil servants became China's most envied elite, replacing the hereditary nobles and landlords.
The Song dynasty only extended over to the parts of earlier Chinese empires. The Khitans controlled the northeastern
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
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The Doomed Empire
Introduction: The 1940's and the next four decades after, were a time of bitter
struggle between the US and the Soviet Union. National identity as well
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Category: /History
Nancarrow, Peter. EARLY CHINA AND THE WALL. Minneapolis: Lerner
Publications Company, 1980
Overbeck, Cynthia. Thompson, Brenda. THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA.
Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Company, 1977
Toy, Sydney. A HISTORY OF FORTIFICATION. London
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