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    China is increasing due to their huge labor force and population. Also, in 1978, China’s labor has switched from Communism “make work” to Capitalism “productive positions” by the politician and reformist leader of the Communist party of china Deng Xiaoping, so that has led the country towards a market economy. So these were the…

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    Government to Government relations and agreements did have connections to imperialism. The open door policy is an example with U.S/China. The open door policy was meant to keep China open to trade with all countries on an equal basis, keeping any one power from total control of the country and refraining from interfering with any treaty port or any vested interest, to permit Chinese authorities to collect tariffs on an equal basis. In other words, the U.S stated that no european power shall…

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    3), so the leaders decided to do something to comfort people. Since Deng Xiaoping took power in 1978, he launched a series of reforms to reward the crowd (p. 119). On the other hand, the party-state still could turn its back on people if necessary, even at the cost of its achievements. In 1989, for example, the national protests…

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    The inauguration of the 45th presidency is coming up pretty soon as this paper is being written and many people in the United States are mad about who the president elect is and there are also people who are happy about it. There have been recent news reports about how people in America are going to march and protest during the president elect's inauguration on how they want to stop the inauguration and not have the president elect officially become president. However, does people protesting…

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    Through the ‘open door policy’, Deng Xiaoping wanted to make China's domestic economy as the main focus of its foreign policy. This policy also affects China's modernization process because these policies make China enter into international world. With this policy as well, China could build its economy by exports and imports, foreign aid, and Foreign Direct Investment. Not only improve the economy, but these policies also help China to advance transportation, infrastructure, and other industries…

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    godsent to these people as people finally got a chance to get off the fields (Revoli 85-86). Unable to afford the huge expenses of factories and technology after being 'robbed' in World War II, the heads of the Chinese government like Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping and Mao Zedong agreed to 'abandon' the communist idea and support privatization. On the way to privatization, China again became the main supplier of apparel after eighteenth century. According to United Nations' COMTRADE database,…

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    I-Search Reflection Essay As an individual, I was happy with my contributions. In past group projects, I’ve been known to do too much of the project. I wouldn’t trust in my groupmates to do the work so I’d end up just doing most of it by myself. On this project, I really worked to trust my groupmates to do the work and I think I was successful. I was able to trust my groupmates and have faith in them. So in the end, we all contributed even amounts. One big contribution I had to our project was…

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    Discourse Analysis and Comparison of Speech on Long March from Jiang Zeming and Xi Jingping This paper compares the speeches on the Long March from CCP party leaders Jiang Zeming in 1996 and Xi Jingping in 2016. In this paper I would like to make basic analysis of the two speeches in terms of structure, and point out the changes between these two speeches. To begin, I would like to point out the major differences between the two speeches. The first, and most apparent difference is the length,…

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    Post Mao China Case Study

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    No one foresaw the radical changes that would be made in post-Mao China under the rule of Deng Xiaoping. The once removed CPC official took his position as Supreme Leader of China at the age of 77. However the changes that were seen in his next 20 years of office would be more radical than any leader of China before him. Deng was a follower of his predecessor and mentor Zhou Enlai, and with his coming of office announced that China was adapting the Four Modernizations – agriculture, industry,…

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    Fact File When: China's One Child Policy was created in 1979 by Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping Why: to temporarily limit communist China's population growth. How long: It has thus been in place for more than 32 years. To who: China's One Child Policy most only applies to Han Chinese living in urban areas of the country. It does not apply to ethnic minorities throughout the country. Han Chinese represent more than 91% of the Chinese population. Just over 51% of China's population lives in urban…

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