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    Mao and Stalin were both horrific, but strategic communist leaders. During their time as leaders, they showed other countries who was in control and showed their people the power of communism. China was not ready for anything when Mao came to power. The USSR had their share of suffering, especially after the World Wars. Although Mao and Stalin lived during different times and in different countries, they share similarities in their leadership and policies, they had their differences in how they…

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    Mao intended to bring social reforms, improve sanitation, reducing the spread of disease and bridge the gap of gender inequality by introducing women’s rights. Essentially, as a communist, Mao wanted to bring overall equity to the country that paved the groundwork for modernisation in China. In the early 30’s, the Communists began combatting diseases and poor sanitation by initiating campaigns for vaccinations against a multitude…

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    character to an asexual political entity when she forms a sisterhood with her friends at the normal college. (Barlow, p.15) The protagonist known only as old woman or Granny in “New Faith” also becomes a political force identified with the Communist Party that Ding Ling associates with a better future for women, but through a different experience. Nonetheless, Ding Ling’s style remains more or less consistent across such stories as these. Both of these stories are written in…

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    literature has on love in 1984 is first shown in the relationship between Winston and Katherine. Readers learn that Katherine did not have a “thought in her head that was not a slogan”(Orwell 66). Because of her feeling of duty to the Party and the use of literature from the Party, the feeling of love was killed in their relationship. Additionally, Winston and Julia start to grow closer because they are able to obtain…

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    Roaring Dragon Hotel Proposal By Ridhima Agarwal Sullivan University Management Summary The proposal unfolds what went wrong when HI (Hotel International) was called forth to modernize RDH (Roaring Dragon Hotel), a state owned enterprise (SOE) in South-West China. RDH was a guanxi-based hotel where social bonds were of utmost importance (Grainger, 2008). When HI arrested the declining resources of RDH, employees faced the cross culture differences trying to adapt to the novel and modern…

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    anti-revolutionary, anti-Communist Party. However, these relationships continued to be/became strained leading up to before and after the Tiananmen Square incident. Similarly…

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    increased access to controlled information, credit grants, and protection from external competitors” (Guan, 2009). Some people believed that guanxi culture can hardly change with one-party dictatorship, thus the anti-corruption campaign could and would not be effectively implemented. However, the form of political party is not the most significant element in evaluating the campaign’s effectiveness, instead, effective should be defined as efforts in legislation, action, policy intensification and…

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    Mao tse-tung brought the communist revolution to China and gained political though the barrel of a gun. The Chinese system he overthrew nearly 50 years ago was backwards and corrupt. Few would argue the fact that he dragged China into the 20th century. But at a cost in human lives that is staggering. Suspected enemies of the party were murdered by the millions, farming collectives and the Great Leap Forwards of industrialization that failed miserably and left millions more died from starvation.…

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    Phases come and go there are very few phases such as the Maoist phase where its deeply rooted in the people even after Mao’s death. Maoist ideology was one of those strong phases that became engraved in the hearts of the people of China instead of just being forgotten. Yu Hua author of China in Ten Words talks about even though China’s transition from post-Mao to Deng Xiaoping’s policy “reform and opening up” people of China still have Maoist roots. Although the people of China live in a post-…

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    risks to satisfy my intellectual desire,” Dr. Wang said. The Chinese Culture Revolution was a sociopolitical movement took place in China from 1966 to 1976. The chairman Mao Zedong started the revolution, in order to preserve the spirit of the communist ideology, capitalists and traditional culture elements in the society must be destroyed. The campaign started with to cast away the four olds, which were old ideas, old cultures, old customs and old habits.…

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