Should International Recognition be a Requisite of Statehood ... importance. The mainland Chinese government uses the formality of recognition as a way to blackmail other states for instance. China ... View More
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The Chinese and Cuban Revolutions ... After four years of war the Nationalists were chased from the Chinese mainland, and forced offshore to the island of Formosa Taiwan today. ... View More
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Compare similarities and diffe ... corrupt. In recent decades, one common goal of current Chinese nationalists is Chinese reunification of Mainland China and Taiwan. Both ... View More
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chinese reform ... This month, Shandong Huaneng Power Development Company, ampquotthe first mainland Chinese company to have its primary listing on the New York Stock Exchangeampquot ampquotChina ... View More
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Chinese Economic Refrom ... This month, Shandong Huaneng Power Development Company, ampquotthe first mainland Chinese company to have its primary listing on the New York Stock Exchangeampquot ampquotChina ... View More
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Chinese Cinema and the American Counterpart ... Unlike some of the early Mainland films, the government lacked any restraint towards the progression of the movie. Chinese films succeed in portraying the ... View More
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Chinese Characters ... 16, 2003, ampquotWhat enables Chinese from different parts of the country to communicate with each other is Mandarin Chineseampquot. Itamp39s used in the mainland if China ... View More
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the correlation between chinese history and beliefs The Correlation Between Chinese History And Beliefs The numerous cultures of Mainland China are both intricate with their systems of deities and traditions ... View More
Wordcount: 2016
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Taiwan ... Kinmen and Matsu area. We have been pleased by the flexible and pragmatic response from the Chinese mainland. The ampquotThree Small Links ... View More
Wordcount: 2019
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Taiwan Question ... of Chinese nationalism, arguably more prevalent during the Second World War than at any other time in its history, engulfed both the Chinese mainland and Taiwan ... View More
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The Chinese Culture ... However, the Chinese language varies by region. The standard Chinese spoken in Mainland China is Mandarin Putonghua, Beijing dialect. ... View More
Wordcount: 1947
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Ford Motor Company Marketing Strategy in China ... Threats Domestic cars currently control the market in Mainland China. The Chinese tend to be loyal to their own, and a communist government may make it ... View More
Wordcount: 1414
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Asain Americans ... In contrast to the large numbers of Chinese, there were only 148 Japanese immigrants living in the US mainland at that time. In ... View More
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TAiwan and China ... with the USA, also the first and only representatives of Chinese people in ... that also interested foreign powers in keeping the statist mainland from absorbing ... View More
Wordcount: 702
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China ... Chinese on the mainland currently experience life much differently than the people of Hong Kong. The communists do not allow the right to free speech. ... View More
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Asian Emigration Patterns, Similarities, and Perspectives ... The Chinese Emigration to Hawaii and the Mainland US The Chinese were brought to Hawaii in substantial numbers in 1852 to harvest sugar cane, and asked to sign ... View More
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tienanmen ... to the challenge and examines the possibility of democracy in mainland China. ... Chinese debate on the new authoritarianism 1 / Stanley Rosen guested.. pp.3 ... View More
Wordcount: 2172
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China ... Although they had been expelled from Chinese mainland ports, the Portuguese eventually became the first to trade with China, from a base on the offshore ... View More
Wordcount: 1423
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The significance of Deng\amp39s reforms on Chinese society ... Chinese economy continues to grow at a breathtaking pace. ... Social problems have eased as well, as mainland China rapidly becomes more of a modern, prosperous ... View More
Wordcount: 1325
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Grave danger ... Taiwan. When communist forces took over mainland China, the Chinese nationalists were pushed back and for the mainland to Taiwan. They ... View More
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Compare Politics Between Hawaii and the Mainland US ... A great deal of workers on sugar plantations were Chinese and Japanese immigrants.7 ... Muslim, Jews, and Protestants.8 Comparing to any other mainland state, ... View More
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Mao Ze Dong ... easier for Taiwan to break free than the nations making up Mainland China. ... with nuclear submarines and other nuclear warfare by both the Chinese and Taiwanese. ... View More
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Stranger From A Different Shore ... replaced the Japanese as laborers in Hawaii and on the mainland, especially after ... As with the Chinese, World War II improved the condition of FilipinoAmericans ... View More
Wordcount: 1467
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Importance of Sun Yatsen in O ... to America to once again promote the revolution, only to find supporters had become indiferant to his cause and the chinese comunitys in mainland china were ... View More
Wordcount: 2622
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Ethnical malaysia ... as well as between the countries of the Southeast Asian mainland, the Indian ... The Chinese worked with trade and industry and the Indians at the rubber ... View More
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AMY TAN AND LITERARY CANON ... Harold Bloom writes: ampquotThe ChineseAmerican milieu in a San Francisco neighborhood ... The mothers are all first generation immigrants from mainland China, speaking ... View More
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Mao Zedong and the Peopleamp39s Republic of China ... were forced to allow Britain and other countries to create concessions, which were selfgoverning areas of foreign influence inside the Chinese mainland. ... View More
Wordcount: 3097
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Rush Hour ... colony to Mainland China. Detective Inspector Lee Jackie Chan busts a smuggling operation in the harbor, recovering millions of dollars worth of Chinese art ... View More
Wordcount: 1157
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Pearl Harbor a Day of Sacrifice or a Day of Infamy ... Beliefs of what the Japanese would do ranged between two opposite views: that they would pack upon their war wagons and leave the Chinese mainland to the ... View More
Wordcount: 1891
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WWII5 ... Hong Kong is second to the Chinese mainland in readymade garments export volume. Its export of watches and toys is on top of the world. ... View More
Wordcount: 1943
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