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    attribute and market economy, the government 's specific position determines that the government is the most basic organization in the management system, but also the core of the whole management system. Government social management is the primary goal of social justice. “China is a one-party state; the Chinese Communist Party is the ruling party. The people 's Congress system…

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    communism, many swore to do anything to stop its advance. This was the main priority for the United States after the end of World War II and the US and USSR quickly turned against each other now that they had no common enemy. The Korean War was an international conflict fought through the guise of a civil war between the Republic of Korea and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea by the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics for the purpose of control over East Asia and…

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    for every nuclear state. Nuclear deterrence follows the basis of “first user” which are states have the privilege to utilize nuclear weapons for…

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    China Pros And Cons

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    There is but one china, and Taiwan is a part of China.” This statement, otherwise known as the One China Policy is absolutely correct. Today, China is a country divided into two separate governments; Taiwan which is governed by the Republic of China, and the mainland which is governed by The Peoples Republic of China (cfr.org, Michal Roberge and Youkyoung Lee). Here lies the problem; each government claims that they are the true China! To fully understand this highly controversial dilemma, one…

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    Armenian Wine Essay

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    3.5. Success factors for export &Marketing strategies for Armenian wine The most significant solution in a winning export strategy to China is to offer full support, especially sales related activities and marketing to local coworkers in the market of wine. Key Responsibilities of the exporters should be the assurance of marketing and production operations, sustainability of supply qualifications, suggestions of marketing operations, promotion of the brand /or involving another…

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    1. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) also known as North Korea is a communist country that is still in a state of war with the United States. This background paper outlines DPRK’s economics and resources, politics and social relations and US interests in the country. 2. North Korea is notable for its lack of a stable economy. The government causes economic duress to its citizens by punishing market activities.3 Citizens who want to partake in market activities are required to…

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    History: The Cold War

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    redirected the sales money to rebels of Nicaragua, the Contras. John Poindexter and Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North, national security advisor and a member of the National Security Council, were tried and convicted for the Iran-Contra affair. Reagan’s cold war budgets challenged the easement and the Soviet’s ability to match the spending to the US. One of the main reasons the cold war ended was because of the internal changes of eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. The superpowers back down from…

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    ; in case ; Does the citizens of China get the freedom to voice out their opinion? As of right now, Chinas has a Communist and the People's Liberation Army. Having a Communist government China is very strict onto using the media. Some specific sites are prohibited, one of the popular ones being Google. Chinese being a communist country, they do not have the ability like Americans have to fully vote for their leaders. Furthermore, they do not have the freedom to voice their opinion…

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    Korean War Analysis

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    up by the Soviet Union and United States, respectively, and was part of the larger, long-term Cold War. The stage was set for a South Korean-U.S. victory with the allied forces pushing back the communists north of the 38th parallel and to the Yalu River in North Korea. However, victory could not be seized as the South Korean troops were met and ambushed by the Chinese. This instance marked the entrance of the People’s Republic of China into the Korean War and raised questions concerning China’s…

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    Korean War Dbq

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    The Korean War was the first military action of the Cold War. The war was initiated when Kim Il-sung commenced a surprise attack on South Korea. The reason for the attack was because Kim assumed the South would willingly undergo his dictatorship. Approximately 75,000 North Korean People's Army (NKPA) soldiers attacked South Korea dawn of June 25, 1950. In as little as three days, the communist forces captured the South Korean capital and occupied most of the country. This invasion may have been…

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