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Asian History essays:
Mao Zedong
... China fought in a revolution between the nationalist and communist parties. In 1949 the Chinese communist party came to power with Mao Zedong as its leader. Mao Zedong was a significant influence in Chinese history. He started his sovereignty with the Hundred Flower ...
Vietnam
... centuries China ruled with an iron-fist over all of Asia, until Japan emerged as a rival for this power in the late eighteen-hundreds. The Soviet Union was one of the great superpowers, a position it shared with America until its downfall in the twentieth-century. And now the United States ...
Nuclear Powers in Asia in Need of Disarmament
... United States time to settle the conflict before it escalates into a full-blown war. Iran is trying to advance into becoming a nuclear power, although the United States and Israel are greatly opposed to this. Iran's hatred towards the United States and Israel makes Iran becoming a nuclear power ...
This is a assignment that I had to do: make a Chinese newspaper
... Emperor Gaozong died from strokes. After 15 years of working behind the scenes she is finally being recognized for her work. It is the first time China has ever seen a woman governor China ...
To what extent did Pol Pot have a catastrophic effect on society?
... party The Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. Pol Pot , to a very large extent had a catastrophic effect on society, one ... communist ...
In political, cultural and social terms the May Fourth Movement was far more important than the 1911 Revolution. Discuss.
... Chinese Communist Party, whose influence extends to modern day China. However, there is no doubt that the 1911 Revolution was of important political, social and cultural significance. The removal of the 2000 year old feudal monarchical rule of China was the key incident of the 1911 Revolution ...
How america lost the war in vi
... United States or any other nation had the power to guarantee alone the freedom and security of the world's peoples. Furthermore, the United States underestimated the tenacity of the enemy. For the Vietnamese communists, the struggle was a total war ...
The imperial woman
... emperor's paternity. Tzu Hsi had made Jung Lu the new Grand Councilor and there was talk about who was the real father. Once the little Emperor was in his teens, he became the Emperor of China, but Tzu Hsi still had power behind ...
Theme in a pair of tickets
... China with her father to meet her long lost family. Ms. Tan's story conveys the importance of finding one's roots, Jing -mei's Chinese ... China to meet her half-sisters, abandoned by her mother in China during World War II. Jing -mei's mother always hoped of reuniting with her daughters she left behind ...
The sextants of beijing
... century, China became some how unique. Nearly one hundred ports in China opened to foreign trade. Japan and Western powers competed to establish a field of influence from China. Also during the period of the foreign powers, China ...