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    The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has experienced unprecedented economic growth under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since 1978. In his speech “The Present Situation and the Tasks Before Us,” Deng Xiaoping emphasized the importance of economic reform: “The superiority [of the socialist system] should manifest itself in many ways, but first and foremost it must be revealed in the rate of economic growth and in economic efficiency” (Deng 1980). With this explicit commitment

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    Index.html The People's Republic of China established in 1949.The flag is red and yellow,It symbolizes the soldiers blood. Five yellow star represents the government and unity of the people. Red on flag symbol of revolution and yellow star said the Chinese nation for the Yellow race. Five star means we are big group. China is located in the eastern and Central Asia the west coast of Pacific Ocean.But its shape on earth like a chicken. In fact China total land area of 9600000 square kilometers.

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    DECISION PAPER Subject: Countering the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) aggressive influence within the South China Seas (SCS) 1. Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to propose a course of action to counter the PRC’s aggressive influence within the SCS specifically regarding the ongoing territorial disputes. 2. Key Points. a. Ongoing territorial disputes between the PRC and other SCS states demonstrate a resurgence of aggressive PRC influence that threatens regional stability and security

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    The constitution of the People's Republic of China defines it as "a socialist state of people's democratic dictatorship led by the working class and based on the alliance of workers and peasants". This means that it is an essentially dictatorial countries, with reference to the state ideology of Marxism-Leninism. Historical patterns of imperial China have maintained centralized power structure, each town, village, school, hospital and any administrative body with its corresponding Party relayed locally

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    People’s Republic of China formerly known as China is located in the East Asia. China is the largest nation in Asia and the second largest country in the world based on land area and covers 9.6 million square kilometers. China has approximately one billion and four hundred million people making it the most populous country in the world. The World Bank categorizes the People’s Republic of China as a low middle-income country. China is a multi-ethnic country with different customs and traditions which

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    countries in the world, China, was created through struggle, sacrifice, and much more. Many of the changes in China have affected the way we think, act, and what we consider normal. This most famous, and influential country was formed through wars, governmental change, and the formation of a central religion. Governmental changes have been a huge part of China’s history. The first major government was the Dynasties. This was the period in which groups of monarchies would rule China for a certain amount

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    the patterns of human activity and symbols that give meaning to the culture. It comes from art, literatures, customs, language and religion. The People’s Republic of China has a vast and rich history that dates back to 2200 BC. China is the third largest nation in the world with the highest point on the planet Earth and the most populated country. China has vast region divest environments from deserts to massive mountain ranges and jungles. The language is more complexes and challenging then most

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    As a result of this surge of information, the government has started to punish and imprison dissidents who use the Internet to spread their ideas. That is why, the rise of information in China has created a power struggle between the state and its citizens and has unmasked China's illegitimate government.   Power can come in different forms and these classifications can make this relationship clearer so one can comprehend the

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    ​The People’s Republic of China is under a command economy which is an economic system where the government makes decisions on what goods and services should be produced, how should these goods and services be produced, and who consumes these goods and services. Although they are under a command economy, the People’s Republic of China has started to create free enterprise zones with free markets. Free enterprise zones are zones where businesses are offered to receive incentives, like tax relief,

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    ‘Unsavory Elements,’ a new book edited and partly written by Tom Carter, investigates the experiences of 28 foreigners ‘on the loose’ in the People’s Republic of China. A traveler and photographer, Mr Carter mixes well known names, true heavyweights and more anonymous observers of Chinese lives whose tales are connected by one single element: being an outsider in the former Middle Kingdom. The result is a highly readable, often humorous, at times brilliant book whose most remarkable trait is directness:

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