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Papers On China & Chinese Issues
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China as a Superpower
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This 3 page paper explores what China's status as a superpower might mean for the U.S. and the rest of the world, and what policy the United States should adopt toward China in future.
Filename: HVChiSup.rtf
China Central Television
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This 5 page report discusses China
Central Television in the context of the globalization of the
entertainment industry. It is the only national television
network run by the central government of the People's Republic of
China and has been broadcasting since September 2, 1958. Its four
nationwide channels reach a peak audience of 450 million
throughout China. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWchintv.rtf
China Since the Implementation of the Open Door Policy
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This 6 page paper looks at China during the past few decades. China is evaluated as a powerful global force. Emphasis is placed on its success, particularly as it respects trade. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA605Ch.rtf
China's Confucian Base
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A 5 page paper arguing that though China has sought to be based on the teachings of Confucius, it has not been so throughout most of its history. The paper discusses several of the Confucian analects to support the statement. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSchinaConfu.rtf
China's Economy
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This 5 page paper discusses doing business in China from the point of view of international organizations. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVChinaE.rtf
China's Entrance into the World Trade Organization
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5 pages. China's entrance into the World Trade Organization is going to have international implications on the way that country does business, as well as impacting other countries as well. This paper explains what it means to the business community now that China has been allowed entrance into the World Trade Organization. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: JGAchwto.rtf
China's Foreign Policy Towards Southeast Asia
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This 12 page paper discusses a number of issues concerning China's foreign policy beginning with the objectives for policy. For example, one primary concern is periphery stability and security. The next section discusses drivers of policy development, such as reunification of Taiwan and the need for energy resources. Steps China has taken towards policy development are discussed, such as signing the TAC and their emphasis on diplomacy. The essay ends with comments. Essay include table of contents. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PGchpol.rtf
China's Left-Wing Writers
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7 pages in length. The left-wing writings of Mao Dun's "Spring Silkworms," Lao She's "A Hired Wife," Ye Zi's "Harvest," Ba Jin's "A Moonlit Night" and Shen Congwen's "The Husband" all reflect different approaches to the same conclusion: defining the rural problems in China throughout the 1920s and 1930s. Clearly, the problems were both grand and far-reaching, with solutions so extreme that it was not only politically incorrect for the authors to suggest any, but that was the very reason they did so within the safety of their literary worlds. Correspondingly, one cannot easily ignore the blatant bias projected from the sometimes angered authors, whose primary objectives are to present a politically, socially and economically volatile concern to the very foreground of public consciousness, even if these selective biases serve to sometimes limit the use of said documents as primary sources. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCLftWg.rtf
China's Modern Transformation
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A 7 page paper which examine how China's Republic differs from the Ming-Qing predecessor. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAchnmo.rtf
China's New Economy for the New Millennium
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A 12 page paper discussing China's great
economic gains since the end of the late-1990s Asian currency crisis. China has proven itself to
be more than "just" another developing nation seeking to take advantage of temporary advantages
for short-term gain. Rather, indicators point toward a nation taking concrete steps to building
positive and long-term benefits, taking into account the needs of both the government and the
people. China led the world in advances for centuries, but its intended isolation and later full
embrace of communism stymied the economic growth it could have enjoyed long ago. It seems
now to be poised to rectify past oversights, creating a hybrid of economic reality and ideology
that can satisfy ingrained and long-standing philosophy. The paper examines such factors such as
GDP, balance of trade, private ownership, and others. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: KSChinaEcon00.wps
China's Nuclear Weaponry Proliferation
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10 pages in length. Since the time of Hiroshima, there has been an overwhelming sense of comfort and safety associated with the nuclear bomb, just as long as one is on the side with such fierce power. The United States has paved the way for China when it comes to yielding the political strength that inherently comes with nuclear weapons, attempting to
educate the world about the pros and cons of such
cataclysmic implements of war. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: TLCchnuc.wps
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