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Papers On China & Chinese Issues
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Military Strategists / Sun Tzu vs. Carl Von Clausewitz
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A 4 page paper that considers the military philosophies presented by Sun Tzu and Clausewitz and the similarities and differences that can be inferred from a comparison of their works. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Artofwar.wps
Military Strength of 21st Century China
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This 5 page report
discusses whether or not China’s modernization and its
partnership in global enterprises and market opportunities
demonstrates a true commitment to modernization and advancement
of its society and the Chinese people or to an advancement of its
military capabilities. Focus on the people of China by its
government in modern times has always been in terms of the
people’s ability, if not always willingness, to support its
military machine. There is no substantive reason to believe that
such a mindset no longer exists. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWmilchi.wps
Millenarian Movements in Chinese History
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A 6 page research paper that examines the relationship of eschatology and millenarian movements in Chinese history. The writer discusses the Taiping Rebellion of 1850-64 as an example. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khmille.wps
Modern China -- Economics, Human Rights, and the “Mandate of
Heaven”
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This 7 page report discusses the People’s Republic of
China in terms of its foreign and domestic economic policies, its
human rights problems, and the fact that regardless of the many
changes that have altered China in the past two decades, it still
remains a primarily communist nation. Bibliography lists 7
sources.
Filename: BWchin01.wps
Modern Confucianism -- Adaptable Throughout All Times
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This 5 page report discusses the thinking of the ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius or, more accurately, Kung-fu-tzu. Critics of Confucian thinking consider it to be a static philosophy which has constrained Chinese civilizations to maintain traditional thinking and behavior at all costs. The author of this paper suggests that such is not the case and that Confucianism is as applicable in modern life as it was thousands of years ago. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWconfu.rtf
Most Favored Nation Trade Status for China
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This 12 page paper supports the argument that the United States should continue to trade with China and grant the nation MFN status. Both sides of the argument are provided. Politician's views are duly noted. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: SA015MFN.rtf
Mother-Daughter Relationships and Identity in Amy Tan’s “The Joy Luck Club”
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This is an 18 page paper discussing the mother-daughter relationships in Tan’s “The Joy Luck Club” and the importance of the acceptance of the daughters’ Chinese heritage in order to gain their full identity. Cultural identity and familial relationships are very much a part of the growing conflicts, misunderstandings and collective memory in Amy Tan’s “The Joy Luck Club”. Throughout the novel, the mothers’ stories and memories about their heritage and past which are considered excessive initially by their daughters are eventually accepted through maturity and in doing the daughters who have acknowledged their importance not only gain a better understanding of their mothers but also of their Chinese heritage and therefore gain their full identity. The daughters are not able to gain a grasp of their full identity until they finally accept and are rewarded by their knowledge of their Chinese heritage and culture; elements causing conflict throughout the novel.
Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: TJJoyLC1.rtf
Music/Peony Pavilion
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A 2 page essay that analyzes, very briefly, the music and the use of music in the 400 year old Chinese opera The Peony Pavilion. No bibliography is provided.
Filename: khmpp.rtf
National Identity in 2 Chinese Films
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A 7 page research paper/essay that discusses 2 films in reference to Chinese national identity. Cinema has become one of the main means of societal discourse that expresses how people perceive and define themselves and their society. In other words, national cinemas contribute to the conceptualization of national identity and influence the way in which people perceive their place in the contemporary world, as well as their past. The following examination of this sociological phenomenon focuses on two Chinese films: “The Killer” (1989) directed by John Woo and “The Blue Kite” (1993) directed by Tian Zhangzhuang. The writer also discusses what critics say about the ways in which national cinemas are defined and perceived. Bibliography is incomplete and lists 7 sources.
Filename: kh2chmov.rtf
Nien Cheng’s “Life and Death in Shanghai”
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This 6 page report
discusses the autobiographical account of Nien Cheng’s
experiences during China’s Cultural Revolution. “Life and Death
in Shanghai” by Nien Cheng requires that the reader or student be
particularly aware of the unique nuance of time and place and how
Cheng causes those aspects of the story to be as essential as the
actual characters of the book. Cheng’s crime was that she was
born into a wealthy, land-owning Chinese family. As a result of
her “privileged” background, she was put into solitary
confinement and ordered by Red Guards to confess to the crimes
they had trumped up against her. Quite simply and without much
fanfare . . . she refused. Throughout the book, the reader sees
the honesty, intelligence, and perseverance of one woman in the
face of horrific torture and oppression. Bibliography lists only
the primary source.
Filename: BWshanhi.rtf
One Aspect of Morgan Stanley's Investment Risk in China
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A 5 page paper discussing Morgan Stanley's first-ever joint venture, and one in which the investment bank in which the company was a partner lost money on telecommunications infrastructure investing in China. Much of the loss incurred later was traced to bribery. Associated risks could have been eliminated from the telecommunications scenario and preserved at least some return for investors. Staunch refusal would have delayed the telecommunications projects in the short term, but those delays likely would have cost less than did the bribes that were paid to effect their completion. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSinvest.rtf
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