Economy of the People's Republic of China

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    second-largest country in terms of his economy and his population. Nowadays chinese influences are everywhere.Can China rise peaceful?Can America maintain it number one position in the future? what will be the relationship between America and China?If China become number one will most of the world be communist countries like China or will they still be democratic countries? Can one day Chinese Yuan be the most traded currency on the planet? In chapter 11 “ China faces the future” page 322 it…

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    Socialism and Communism for skeptic Capitalists Social and economic divisions, throughout history, have and will, lead to protests riots and revolution. Since Ancient Rome there have been class divisions and inequalities driven by the whips of Capitalism. However, the social welfare, political equality and classless society of socialism and communism are going to eliminate the differences and inequalities found in Capitalism. As a result, the final stage of human nature will be reached, bringing…

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    Is it ever acceptable to force a nation to develop? Development and industrialization for the purpose of bettering the economy is usually good. For America, the last century was an era of rapid development culturally and economically. In the Civil Rights Movement of the 50’s and 60’s, major steps were taken towards equality regardless of race or gender. American manufacturing took the world by storm, and America became one of the world's largest consumers and producers. American fashion and…

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    proletariat is growing. The proletariat is on the stage of political history, under the guidance of Marx, the socialist movement is growing with every passing day. China is one of the five communist countries today. Under the guided of the Chinese people 's Communist Party, defeated the foreign invaders, overthrown of the Kuomintang government, and China become to a global superpower.…

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    Introduction China in the early 1900s was living under an unstable economy due to poverty and a weak government. China was ruled by warlords and landlords, they took whatever was needed to help themselves. When the people of a nation are unhappily ruled by a dominant force, without aid from foreign allies, they will most likely become influenced by the ideas communism. China developed the Chinese Communist Party, in 1921, to unify the nation to stop poverty and become an independent country. …

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    dynasty was in control of the Chinese government. China was threatened by the British and Western Barbarians. This resulted in what is known as the Opium War. The British government was exporting Opium to China. Chinese citizens were getting addicted to opium and eventually the Chinese government stopped opium import from Great Britain. This hurt the British economy and resulted in a war between the two countries. At the end of the Opium War China was forced to give up land and be colonized by…

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    Kong by the British to the People’s Republic of China”, the Hong Kong filmmaker started to change the mood of action films. Instead of comedic action, the films produced after Handover “were characterized by strains of pessimism and unpleasantness” and that those works were not welcomed by local audiences and the received abysmal box office (163). In his paper, Peter Rist claims that the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from United Kingdom to People’s Republic of China, or the Handover…

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    Mao Zedong Legacy

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    revolution and the founding member of the Chinese Communist Party(CCP), Chairman Mao Zedong(毛泽东) was born. Although many of his socialist reforms resulted in failure and caused much devastation for the people of China, his legacy as a nationalist leader and the creator of an independent China still inspires post-Mao generations. Born from a peasant family, Chairman Mao understood what it was like to be in the “98 percent”. This allowed him to make a majority of the population feel connected with…

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    restriction on foreign investment. The Japanese would force China to change this policy in 1895 with the Treaty of Shimonoseki. In 1914 the SSE was forced to close for three months because of WWI. After WWI the SSE would stay open until closing for forty nine years, starting in 1941 with Japanese soldiers occupying Shanghai. The communist revolution of 1949 would force the SSE to stay closed. Following the revolution it was the People 's Republic of China’s (PRC) attitude towards anything…

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    and observers have dubbed the economic growth in China over the past three decades as phenomenal. This growth is virtually synonymous with the Economic Reform that started in the late 1970s. The word reform is defined as a transformation or improvement. The Chinese Economic Reform refers to a number of economic changes known as “Socialism with Chinese Characteristics” in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), led by the Communist Party of China (CPC) under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping.…

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