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    explained about how Panasonic overcome their difficulties in expanding their market in China‚ and the failure to make China as a manufacturing based by using competitive advantage strategy and local adaptation. The journey was started in 1978 when Deng Xiaoping visited Japan to ask for help for modernizing China’s industries. So in 1987 Panasonic established the Beijing Matsushita Color CRT. Panasonic started to understand the Chinese market when the market of home appliances in China is increasing by

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    History of the Chinese economy Although this is not a historical essay we simply cannot understand the Chinese evolution without first taking a brief look at their history. Beginning with the fall of the Qing dynasty which lasted from 1644 to 1912‚ the country soon became embroiled in a civil war headed by warlords that emanated from the Qing dynasty and blighted most of the newly established Republic of China. These civil wars officially lasted until 1928 but some minor warlords still operated

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    Overview China in the 20th century has been going through enormous changes. From colonialism and imperialism to republicanism‚ from communism to capitalism‚ and from underdevelopment to a country maintaining over 10% economic growth for over ten years. In this research paper‚ I will focus on the transition of China from a Communist command economy to a type of market economy as well as the economic fluctuations throughout this period. In 1949 Oct 1‚ the People’s Republic

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    such as the Great Leap Forward (1958-1957) and the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). Mao died on September 9th‚ 1976 concluding with what was called the “Maoist Era”. Following his death‚ Deng Xiaoping gradually emerged as the leader of China and initiated China’s program of economic reform in 1978. When Deng took control of China in 1978‚ the country was still feeling the

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    What Panasonic Learned in China Review Title: What Panasonic Learned in China Authors: Toshiro Wakayama‚ Junjiro Shintaku and Tomofumi Amano Journal: The Globe Date of publication: December 2012 What Panasonic Learned in China The article which we will be reviewing is “What Panasonic Learned in China”. The article is written by Toshiro Wakayama‚ Junjiro Shintaku and Tomofumi Amano. It has been published in December 2012 for the journal The Globe. “What Panasonic

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    their middle class. Outline I. Introduction A: Theoretical framework for the question B: Performance legitimacy II. Brief Leadership history of China in 20th Century A: Chairman Mao B: Deng Xiaoping III. A Secondary force for democracy A: Cultural perspective B: Coordination goods IV. Globalization A: NGOs B: The internet V. Social Unrest A: Tiananmen Square B: Hong Kong C: The role of corruption VI. Economic Boom

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    The political atmosphere after the death of Mao Zedong can be characterized as tense and filled by reforms. It is arguable that after Mao’s death China was left a fragile country with no central figure of authority. A new authority had to take over the leadership position. This was mainly aimed to restore order as well as work on the promises of the previous leadership. Mao’s government had promised a lot of change and social re-organization in China. It is also noticeable that the government worked

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    and resulted in many negative events for China. These events lead to the disorder and chaos that headed the Chinese revolution in 1911. The entire next chapter is dedicated to what the authors labeled as The Rise of China. Here they examined Deng Xiaoping and his contributions thoroughly. Starting by explaining how prior to Deng’s short time with power‚ China was one of the leading opponents to globalization. The authors also did a really good job laying out Deng’s unbelievably

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    Deng Xiaoping in the eyes of all the Chinese people are very familiar with‚ because he proposed the reform and opening up policy‚ China has undergone enormous changes‚ China not only in the economic‚ political‚ cultural‚ social and other fields‚ various aspects have made great progress. I will divide my speech into three parts‚ the first part of the economy‚ the primary stage of socialism‚ the basic economic system has been established. Adjust and improve the ownership structure‚ changes in the

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    Did anyone benefit from the Cultural Revolution? Few people would deny that the Cultural Revolution is one of the most significant events in China’s history‚ with its extraordinary effects on many groups of the population. The main aim of the revolution was simple: having risen to power‚ the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) wanted to reform the Chinese population so that they followed the communist ideology – the favour of absolute social equality. While the initial impression of this aim seems positive

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