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…rate is even faster than the US, and has enjoyed some double-digit growth rate since it has opened to economic reform. This rapid growth had brought opportunities and challenges - both for China and for the rest of the world. - PPP GDP - $6.5 trillion US
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…The period 960 to 1400 covers a time of significant historical changes in China. The Song, Yuan and early Ming dynasties saw migration to the south, the birth of a new elite in the educated class, increased commercialisation, a revival…
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…handshake ended the more than two decades of hostile separation of the world¡¯s two great nations, and China established officially diplomatic relations with the US on January 1, 1979. During President Nixon¡¯s visiting, China purchased 10 Boeing airplanes from…
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…In the early 1900's, China, was in the middle of a political turmoil as it was undergoing fundamental changes in politics as well as society due to politicians and activists, such as Sun Yet-sen, the founder of the Republic of China, pushing for China
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…On January first, 1912 the Republic of China was established, signaling the end of the Manchu-dominated Qing Empire. Sun Yat-sen of the Kuomintang, was proclaimed provisional president of the republic. However, Yuan Shikai, a former Qing general who had…
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…with his notion that, "No one chooses to be at war or provokes war for the sake of war…We make war that we may live at peace." In the late 1940's, the United States viewed the Soviet threat in regards to their expansionist abilities. The US feared…
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…, with a strong base of operations just 400 miles from China, American businesses hoped to take advantage of China's vast resources. With these resources America could hope to become an even prosperous country. There were other important motives guiding the US’s…
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…themselves as the People\s Liberation Army in 1946 fought back using guerilla tactics and avoiding major battles. Night raids against GMD bases, blowing up railway lines took a lot of central and northern China in 1947 making GMD go onto the defensive. As the CCP…
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…Should the U.S. Government be Scared of Cyber Terrorism? In today's society, people are always trying to improve technology, but in doing so, are they creating something that can be used to create mass destruction for the United States? Everyday…
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…. The US has underestimated Vietcong and the NLF. They had supply from the USSR and China, such as MiG fighters that shoot down more than 700 airplanes and the leader of VC, Ho Chi Minh, saw how Mao used the guerrilla tactics. In early 1968, the Tet offensive…
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