Essays Tagged: "Chinese government"

China's population problem

China's Population ProblemThe Chinese government has taken the enforcement of family planning and birthrate laws to an extreme by ... west half averages around ten point six people per square kilometer (Hsu 1). Current enforcement of Chinese laws prevents migration between provinces without proper authorization, as the citizens in t ... re populous eastern half have a stronger desire to live in the more rural western China (Hsu 4).The Chinese have always had a large population (Hsu 1). Even in ancient times where the population would ...

(5 pages) 749 7 4.3 Mar/1996

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

The Song Dynasty Government in China

he Song government was corrupt and weak.The Song Dynasty, or Sung Dynasty was a period in which the Chinese government was very weak. In the beginning General Chao K'uang-yin, also known as Sung T'ai ... ing the hereditary nobles and landlords.The Song dynasty only extended over to the parts of earlier Chinese empires. The Khitans controlled the northeastern territories and the His Hsia controlled the ...

(3 pages) 119 1 4.7 Oct/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Comparing and contrasting the ancient civilizations of Egypt and China

izations had only tiny differences. The early Egyptians also had the same concept of writing as the Chinese people who lived across the continent from them. Suprisingly, these two ancient civilization ... religious rituals to help the harvest because this would ensure prosperity in Egypt. Likewise, the Chinese government also consisted of an emperor that would belong to a dynasty. Like in Egypt, a dyn ...

(2 pages) 141 0 4.0 Dec/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > Middle Eastern History > Ancient Egypt

1989 Tiananmen Square massacre in China and its resulting effects on Chinese policy making and politics.

pond to a student revolt for democracy. This ignited an historically significant confrontation with Chinese Communist Party authorities.On June 3 and 4, 1989, the Communist People's Liberation Army in ... others were killed, with 10,000 people injured and hundreds more jailed.When Hu Yaobang, a hero to Chinese liberals and a former general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, died in April 1989, ...

(5 pages) 124 0 3.9 Apr/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government

The Ch'in Dynisty.

One of the most historic Chinese dynasties is that of the Ch'in.The Ch'in is knownas the great, evil dynasty. They were imper ... political thinkers, and reformers who historically brought about oneof the most dynamic periods of Chinese government. However, the dynasty only lasted alittle more then a decade. When the Chou began ... ound 500 BC, theseindependent states began to war among themselves over territory and influence. TheChinese refer to this time as The Warring States period. Which did not end until the all ofnorth Chi ...

(4 pages) 34 0 3.0 May/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

The Outline of China.

g is the capital of China and is the focal point for the country. The official language is standard Chinese, which is derived from the Mandarin dialect. Most business people speak English. Though ther ... Republic of China is a socialist country under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. The Chinese government promotes atheism although the constitution guarantees freedom of religion. The Ch ...

(8 pages) 214 1 4.6 Nov/2003

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Mao Zedong and China's Communist Revolution.

urity of it's borders and economy while also maintaining it's more than 4,000 year old culture. The Chinese government feared Westernization for in the midst of Europe's many political revolutions, th ... rare (Pye 113). Unlike generations before, Western literature was of growing importance to liberal Chinese school curricula, a notion Zedong's father couldn't bare (Pye 118). Despite this "opposition ...

(7 pages) 243 1 4.8 Dec/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Starting a new business.

a cleaner world and a healthier future for the community.Due to the enormous amounts of effort the Chinese government has put forward in removing gum from its cities, as noted in an article from a re ... product and service offering enables the company to have the distinct competitive advantage, as the Chinese market is in dire need of this form of magical removing agent.

(1 pages) 80 0 2.3 Jan/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Paper about Massacre at Tianamen Square.

ing would have been all right.The events leading up to the Tiananmen Square incident began when the Chinese Revolution ended in 1949. From then, the Chinese government was established as Communists un ... .The culmination of tension occurred in early 1989 when Hu Yaobang, former General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party an advocate of both economic and political reforms, died in April 1989. It w ...

(7 pages) 67 0 3.4 Feb/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

The Tiananmen Square Massacre and the Lack of Human Rights 1989

a major catastrophe affecting many lives. During the Tiananmen Square Massacre in June of 1989, the Chinese people experienced terrible violence and their human rights were violated. As a result of th ... violated. As a result of the Chinese government's unwillingness to hold a simple dialogue with the Chinese students and workers, violence erupted after marshal law was declared. As a television audie ...

(3 pages) 79 0 4.0 Feb/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government

Politics Of Honk Kong and Relations with China.

tap in too the rich markets of China. The British exported great amounts of Opium and traded it to Chinese colonists. Many Chinese became addicted to the drug. The Chinese government facing a crisis ... ed the British rights to trade in several Asian seaports including Hong Kong. In 1898 the 2nd Anglo/Chinese convention granted Britain a 99 year lease on Hong Kong Peninsula and Kowloon. This was very ...

(6 pages) 84 0 3.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

The Three Gorges Dam - Disaster or end to Disaster?

central province of Hubei, the dam will be the largest in the world, and will, in the words of the Chinese government "confirm China's technological prowess and the superiority of socialism". The Dam ... lectricity, the equivalent of 40 million tonnes of coal, per year. Another figure being used by the Chinese government is that the dam will be the equal of around eighteen nuclear power plants, a stat ...

(8 pages) 98 0 4.6 Mar/2004

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Moving the Mountain

, was the reason students and other people started protesting to get a say in the government.As the Chinese government was limiting personal freedoms, a pro-democracy leader died. His death was the ca ...

(2 pages) 36 1 4.6 Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Conducting business in China with general info

e apparent result is the increase in number of foreign investments put into China, besides that the Chinese government also releases some favorable policies to attract the investment from overseas. Fo ... tion of 1.3 billion, China is the most ideal market for foreign investors who are interested in the Chinese market. Accompanying with the promise of wide market, the disadvantages resulted from this m ...

(17 pages) 467 1 4.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

What has the Chinese government done to control its huge amount of population effectively?

What has the Chinese government done to control its huge amount of population effectively?There are 6 billion peo ... tion effectively?There are 6 billion people live on this planet and more than one fifth of them are Chinese. The current situation of Chinese population is that about one billion Chinese still living ... nese population is that about one billion Chinese still living on traditional agriculture, and most Chinese live in the east part of China. The population is a very serious problem for China, although ...

(5 pages) 60 0 3.0 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

A Busy Place, Now Deserted

newspaper towards me, and began to read the headlines of the newspaper, which were printed in large Chinese characters, to me loudly. "Chinese Government finally abandoned its cover-up of SARS ... "Come and help me check the vocabularies on the dictionary, quick!" I took out my electronic Chinese-English Dictionary from my school bag that was laid beside my desk, and moved across to her ...

(3 pages) 44 0 3.9 May/2004

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays > Travel Descriptions

China set to cool off its Growth. An essay about the recent high levels of economic growth in china. Economics

point where it may not be sustainable without equally large inflation. But any reduction in rate of Chinese economy's growth will have little effects on neighboring Asian economies due in part to the ... and anticipated growth of both U.S. and Japanese economies anticipated. It appears that the Chinese government is trying to take preemptive, measures to cool off the "overheated" economy. "The ...

(2 pages) 159 0 3.4 Jul/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Markets & Exchanges

Describe the strategies that China has adopted to promote economic growth and development. Discuss the impact of Globalisation on the Chinese economy.

high-technology goods while attracting nearly $500 Billion in foreign direct investment (FDI). The Chinese government also implemented many strategies to do this and it has resulted in China overtaki ... ition arising from globalisation. Education reforms have been responsible for accounting for 30% of Chinese economic growth between 1978-85. The government has employed methods to formulate policies t ...

(5 pages) 375 1 4.1 Jul/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics

Huamn Rights Speech: China's One Child Policy

In 1979, after years of encouraging reproduction, the Chinese government implemented a policy known today as the one-child policy. The policy has at times ... ly been described as "arguably the greatest bioethical atrocity on the globe." Since the 1970s, the Chinese government has conducted a program of population control through forced abortion, infanticid ... icize the policy because it has led to extensive human rights violations and sexual discrimination. Chinese families prefer male children to female children, and, as a result, female infanticide is in ...

(4 pages) 81 0 3.7 Jul/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Human Rights

Outline the causes and developments leading up to the Tiananmen Square incident in 1989

are many reasons as to why the incident occurred, but essentially the incident occurred because the Chinese government wanted it to. The opening of fire on the citizens of a country by its own governm ... to ensure the same state of near civil war was not reached. There were a number of reasons why the Chinese Government decided to suppress the student movement in 1989, and a good proportion of the mo ...

(7 pages) 56 0 5.0 Aug/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers