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China\'s population is about 20% of the world population while it possesses just 7% of the world\'s arable land. Feeding its people has, therefore, been the country\'s major concern through much of its history. When the Communist party of China (CPP) came to power in 1949 as a result of the Communis...
MAO TSE DONG'S INIQUITY IN CHINA Mao's era had a devastating impact in China. These impacts are still visible today. Mao has deceived a whole generation, forcing people to work to their deaths using his propagandas. Mao's a very bad economist who wouldn't listen to othe...
"Marxism consists of thousands of truths, but these truths can be summarized in the statement: It is right to rebel against reactionaries" Mao Zedong Although Mao Zedong is known for bringing together the people of China before, during, and after the Chinese communist revolution, he actually cau...
Manufacturing and Industry in China The Chinese have long since been an enterprising group of people. Long before the introduction of Western technologies and ideas, this country has had a history of local industry dating back some 2000 years. These innovative people, from an ear...
Geography: China is the third largest country in the world, which is slightly larger in area than the Uni Chain is located in Central and East Asia. China is bounded by Mongolia, Russia and Kazakhstan to the north, North Korea, the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea to the east, the South China S...
Deng Xiaoping was the chief architect of China\'s pragmatic reforms since the 80s. It was under Deng\'s sophisticated sponsorship that China underwent the most dramatic changes of its history in the final two decades of the last century. China moved ahead with its modernization programs, scoring imp...
China is the largest of all Asian countries and has the largest population of any country in the world. It consists of an area of 3,691,500 square miles (9,560,900 square kilometers), which is approximately on- fourteenth of the land area of the world. Among all the countries of the world, China h...
Thousands of Tibetans are being jailed, tortured, and executed on a regular basis (Bernstein). Tibetans are simply trying to live lives of peace and happiness. Tragically, that serene way of life ended when China invaded and started settling in Tibet. Chinese rule is discouraging religious aspects o...
COMMUNISM It's hard to believe that 60 years ago, the threat of communism was at the door step of the United States. Most everyone was in the some way effected by the threat. From being assoiated with communists or even being acused of actually being one. Communism is of...
Do you know what a revolution is? Well according to Webster it is an effort tooverthrow a government and set up a new one usually by violent means. Revolutions arenever cased by just one thing. There is usually plenty of background agitation set off byan event. A revolution can't simply replace ...
China and Japan have both been the objects for comparison throughout the years perhaps due to their similarities of culture and sovereignty as Asian nations which were never colonised. They were however put under the same pressures as other colonised Southeast Asian states and were diversely affecte...
CHINA 2000 What is China? Is it maybe the image of the ancient times with the glorious old dynasties, the powerful emperors, the wondrous temples, the fascinating winding gardens...? Or is it maybe a strict communist world with uniformed people wearing Mao suits and living in dreary gray conc...
The Roots of Communist China To say that the Chinese Communist revolution is a non-Western revolution is more than a clich‚. That revolution has been primarily directed, not like the French Revolution but against alien Western influences that approached the level of domination ...
Many of Mao Tse Tung's principles were based on the firmly rooted Confucian traditions extant in China. Therefore, many of Mao's tenets seem similar to those of Confucianism, such as a strong respect for leaders and a belief in simple lifestyles. However, in many significant ways, Mao's bel...
Mao Zedong is one of the most controversial leaders of the twentieth century. He has been known both as a savior and a tyrant to the Chinese people. From his tactical success of the Long March to his embarrassing failure of the Great Leap Forward, Mao has greatly influenced the result of what China ...
Blood Red Sunset: A Dysfunctional View of the Cultural Revolution The failings and excesses of the Cultural Revolution and the Communist system it helped perpetuate are many and well known. The horrific statistics of the number of people killed and the resources wasted are straightforward and obviou...
\"Foreign Direct Investment in China is expected to reach US$100 billion in every year of the 11th Five-Year Plan period (2006-10)\" (Annual 1). If history is any indication of the future, then China can expect a biased distribution of these funds during the 11th Five-Year Plan. Attracting foreign d...
An important trend occurring in the world economy is the process of globalisation. Globalisation is the progressive integration between national economies and the breaking down of barriers between trade and financial flows around the world, which will eventually lead to the emergence of a single wor...
China and Japan: Asia's Sleeping Giants Of all regions in the world aiming for a bright future, none is closer to that goal than Asia. Asia, also known as the "sleeping giant" accounts for over sixty percent of the earth's population with China holding a large a...
The Himalayas are the highest mountain system in the world. Theyconsist of several parallel mountain ranges that extend in a 1,500 mile curveacross southern Asia from the Pamirs, west of the great bend of the IndusRiver, eastward to the great bend of the Brahmaputra River. Himalaya meansthe House of...
History EssayQ-How far did Mao Tse-tung solve the political, economic and social problems that faced him? Mao was faced with a variety of problems. Firstly her had to deal with the aftermath of the Kuomintang. He tried to maintain peace and unity, and he also realised this could only be achie...
Mao's influence over Chinese politics declined severely after the Great Leap Forward, and the Sino-Soviet split (a term used to describe the split between Russian and China, which resulted in all Russian economic and military aid to cease) had produced a deep division within the Chinese...
"In the formative era of Chinese civilization as early as the first millennium b.c. the Chinese thought of the world as all the regions of the heavens, and within the "four seas." They called it Tianxia, which literally means "under heaven." Because this was a universal term, with an undertanding ...
The Roots of Communist China To say that the Chinese Communist revolution is a non-Western revolution is more than a clich,. That revolution has been primarily directed, not like the French Revolution but against alien Western influences that approached the level of domination and drastically a...