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China's economic development has been one of the most remarkable series of events in world history. While the nation has experienced many of the same phases as other nations that have moved from rural, agrarian societies to urban, industrial societies…
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…effective. But the story keeps going... Mao Zedong, founder member of the Chinese Communist Party, ruled China with absolute power and used fear tactics to put an end to all civil wars, and made China strong enough to resist Japanese invasions. He had unified…
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…significantly. However, this trade was in practice limited to grain supplies from the US. In addition, Nixon's visitation to China in 1972 put the USSR on guard, as it was witnessing possible cooperation between its two adversaries - tension between the USSR…
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…GENGHIS KHAN, Mongol conqueror, whose nomad armies created a vast empire under his control, from China to Russia. He was born near Lake Baykal in Russia, the son of Yesukai (d. 1180?), a Mongol chief and ruler of a large region between the Amur River…
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…that took place in China during the middle of 19th century and early 20th century. The Opium Wars were interestingly enough, not really about opium. The cause of the war maybe partly due to opium trade, but in the end the war became something much larger…
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…and the implementation of profound reforms in Tibet is leftist ideas and outmoded ways of thinking. By leftist ideas we mean sticking to an economic mode that is outdated, runs counter to the conditions in China and stands in the way of the development of productive forces…
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…is a definite form of tackling the violators of human rights, since if both incarcerates them, and it shows to others that there are consequences for violating human rights. The United States has been nudging China to become, “a force for world peace…
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…Abstract: Chinese enterprises face difficult task of internationalization after China joins WTO. Chunlan Group is at the front line in Multinational Operation. It adopts a series of characteristic global operation concepts such as localization…
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…Chinese Art China has the world's oldest living civilization. It's written history goes back almost 3,500 years, and the history told by it's artifacts and artwork goes back much farther. The oldest known works of Chinese art include pottery and jade…
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…. It is ironic that through the colonies, devoted Christians brought their message of peace and salvation to China, yet it was this same Christianity that resulted in the captivation and death of all of the Chinese who accepted it as such. I found it interesting…
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