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    informed group. In addition‚ Mao took a very active role in managing the economies state run firms through the use of quotas in an attempt to push development forward (Class Notes). This hands-on approach contrasts with the more passive role of the Kuomintang‚ the ruling party of Taiwan. The

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    forced to look at other options. One option was a political philosophy‚ Three People’s Principles‚ developed by Sun Yat-sen to make China a free‚ prosperous‚ and powerful nation. This led to the emergence of the Nationalist party‚ also known as the Kuomintang. However‚ instead of devoting interests towards this ‘unification’ of one nation through Nationalism‚ democracy‚ and the livelihood of the people‚ China had experienced widespread instability in a rift between the Chinese people and the Nationalists

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    Reflecting back on the two main books we have read‚ Aya and Wild Swans‚ a connection can be main between the main characters of these stories. Aya‚ De-Hong‚ and Jung have very similar character traits even though they are from different times and cultures. A parallel seen between these characters is their independence‚ studious nature‚ and their ambitions to be more than what society deems fit for women in their cultures. Their story of their lives show the importance that these women have for family

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    From the above paragraphs‚ the best factors behind should be leadership‚ political stability and state capacity. Note that any one of them alone is not enough for the economic boom. They are actually interdependent. Political stability is a prerequisite for state capacity. With a high degree of political stability‚ enforcement of policies are not obstructed by political chaos‚ and thus state capacity increases. With high degrees of political stability and state capacity‚ leaders with good aims can

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    In 1949‚ during the rule of Mao Zedong‚ the Chinese invaded Tibet. In China‚ Mao led the Red Army in order to create a communist government. The Red Army defeated the Kuomintang and the People’s Republic of China became the new face of China. Communist rule requires that all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs. However‚ when Mao became the leader of China he ruled through totalitarianism and became greedy with power after the Great

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    between the Japanese Empire‚ the United States and the British Empire. The United States and the United Kingdom reacted to the Japanese military actions in China by imposing an embargo on raw metal followed by oil also sent covert military aid to the Kuomintang government. When Japan occupied Indochina‚ a French colony in 1940‚ the Western powers responded with an asset freeze and the closure of the Panama Canal to Japanese ships. Oil was especially important for Japan‚ they have a lacking of oil resources

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    Biography Family ……………………………………5 Education – Self-study……………………5 Revolutionary road Into the party’s central power………6 Conquest Kuomintang………………7 Rebuild China………………………8 Leadership traits Assertiveness………………………………9 Initiative …………………………………10 Forward-looking……………………………11 Social perception……………………………11

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    Fourth Movement of 1919. Mao converted to Marxism-Leninism while working at Peking University and became a founding member of the Communist Party of China (CPC)‚ leading the Autumn Harvest Uprising in 1927. During the Chinese Civil War between the Kuomintang (KMT) and the CPC‚ Mao helped to found the Red Army‚ led the Jiangxi Soviet’s radical land policies and ultimately became head of the CPC during the Long March. Although the CPC temporarily allied with the KMT under the United Front during the Second

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    Bao Qin’s Never Ending Adversities Wild Swans is a classic full of drama that incorporates adversity for its characters to face throughout the whole book. As defined in the dictionary‚ adversity is a misfortune with hardship and suffering. This is important to know before the burdens the characters of this book faced are listed since the characters of this book lived in China. Their homeland provided many harsh conditions for the heroes of this book to even think about facing them. While this book

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    The legal power of the Communist Party is guaranteed by the PRC constitution.[3] The party was founded on July 1st 1921 in Shanghai.[4] After a lengthy civil war‚ the party defeated its primary rival‚ the Kuomintang (KMT)‚ and expanded into all of mainland China by 1949.[5] The Kuomintang retreated to the island of Taiwan‚ which it still retains to this day. The PRC is a single-party state‚[2] and the CPC is the dominant entity of the government of the People ’s Republic of China. The party

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