Free Essays on How Did Communism Affect China

  1. China: a Century of Revolution

    Sam Pepper POL 103 China: A Century of Revolution A century of revolution is a documentary film of the people who lived through all the terror, and the journey through the country’s (China) most chaotic period. It presents the secret nation with rare archival footage, insightful historical commentary...

  2. How far do you agree with the view that Truman's decision to intervene in Korea War s spontaneous response to an unexpected decision? (25)

    How far do you agree with the view that Truman’s decision to intervene in Korea was a spontaneous response to an unexpected invasion? (25) The spontaneousness of Truman’s decision and the expectedness of the invasion was arguably interconnected by other concerns and actions of the US, the USSR, China...

  3. China, Cold War.

    equipment and create many new industries. A) How far does this source prove that relations were good between China and the USSR from 1949 – 1976? This source shows that the USSR was actively involved in the industrial enhancement of the PRC. China wanted to become a player on the world stage and...

  4. Communism Is Not Love

    Nia Spencer @02578181 “Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy.” ~ Mao Tse-Tung In the words of Karl Marx, “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.” Being said, as long as class division remained, society would...

  5. The Reemergence of Confucianism in Communist China

    its birth in the 19th century began to take hold of Chinese society in 1948. The revolution of 1948 brought about dramatic changes in China, however, these changes did not occur in a cultural vacuum. Even before the Chinese Marxist began their campaign against Confucian practices, economist Max Weber...

  6. How significant was China’s intervention in deciding the course and outcome of the Korean War

    How significant was China’s intervention in deciding the course and outcome of the Korean War? (30 Marks) Some argue that China’s intervention in the Korean War played a very significant role in deciding the course and outcome of the war in several ways. One of the most significant factors is the role...

  7. Concepts Use in China

    population officially just over 1.3 billion and an estimated growth rate of about 0.6%, China is very concerned about its population growth and has attempted, with mixed results, to implement a strict birth limitation policy. China has proclaimed that it will continue its one child policy, which limits couples...

  8. An Examination of the Communist Revolution of China as a Representation of Marxism and Maoism

    "A specter is haunting Europe - the specter of communism." To many, Communism and Marxism are interchangeable, despite the differences between the two. Communal societies have existed long before the Industrial Revolution, while Marxism was only created during the mid-nineteenth century after the publication...

  9. Confucianism and Chinese Communist Party

    Confucianism and the existence of Chinese dictatorship in modern time. China has a long history and Confucianism is one big part of its heritage. Appearance around 500 BC, Confucianism values on loyal, education, prosperity, harmony, and morality. With 2,500 years of existence and development, Confucianism...

  10. Post Deng Socio Economic Changes in China

    Post Deng Socio Economic Changes In China Intoduction Economic reforms by deng- At the milestone Third Plenum of the National Party Congress's Eleventh Central Committee in December 1978, the party leaders decided to undertake a program of gradual but fundamental reform of the economic system. They...

  11. Mao Zedong and Communist China

    of the gun’ and that violence was the only way to make an effective change in China. He helped organize strikes and took part in the May 4th protest movement in 1919 against the granting of Germany’s old territory in China to Japan. The Russian Comintern was established in 1919 to help spread Marxism...

  12. How Far Was the Sino-Soviet Split the Result of Ideological Differences Between the Two Communist Powers?

    supported the Guomindang. He did this because he saw that the nationalists seemed to offer a better opposition to Japanese expansion in China. Hence for the soviets, national interests took precedence over ideological solidarity. But it is important to note that Stalin did see the CCP an important partner...

  13. The Economical Effect Upon Human Rights in China

    even today, its mission has only been partially accomplished. Many cite poverty as a leading cause of poor human rights in China. The current economic situation of China affects human rights by supporting the Communist Government, by creating an exploitable peasantry, and by initiating foreign examination...

  14. Fascism V. Communism

    Fascism vs. Communism Communism and Fascism were forms of government that greatly differed during the time of the Great Depression. There were also some characteristics of fascism and communism that were alike at that time. The factors of both of these government forms that both differed and...

  15. Cold War

    of many different things to include the United States and the Soviet Unions’ goals, major U.S. policies, major events that evolved in Asia, and the affects the war had on American life. This war helped shape history and many of the different societies that were involved. The Cold War contributed to the...

  16. China’s Tainted Milk

    China has been known for its worldwide imports. China produces a variety of manufactured goods, from toys until automobiles (Minimum Wage, China vs India, par. 1). In 1949, it started its industry with producing only few products which were yarn and coal. Then, the Chinese government expanded its planned...

  17. Capitalism & Communism

    It even affects every aspect and every detail of our life like the type of the political system and the lifestyle of the society. That is why the economy was the basic topic for a lot of philosophers and researchers. Talking about the economic philosophy, theories and history and about communism and capitalism...

  18. China Rise

    It was asked to me, will China be the next country to challenge the United States on the world stage? My response was strong and firm, no country will ever challenge the United States, it doesn’t matter what the arena is. Well that question is on more than just a few minds. That same question...

  19. The Future of Iran

    From the article Iran Expanding Effort to Stifle the Opposition published on November 23, it clearly foreshadows how Iran’s government is going to set out the new ideology for the country. President of Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei, want discredit its opponents and re-educate Iran’s young population. He wants...

  20. Business Environment China v UK

     Political, Social & Legal Factors Task 1 (P6) China and the UK have different economic systems but the business activities in both countries are impacted by political, legal and social factors. For Tesco to survive and to continue to be a successful business it must be aware of...

  21. Stay in the Us or Move to China

    Stay in the US or move to China. By Emily Teakell MGT245-Organizational Behavior and Theory Mark Eutsler January 18, 2009 In every multinational company, top employees have difficult decisions to make when it comes to what they are willing to do to advance. Some people will work long...

  22. Sun Life Financial: Entering China

    company portfolio allowing them to adapt to market Weakness - Not familiar with China Market - Products used for other markets might not be able to fit the conservative Chinese population Opportunities - China has large untap market / cities that are very potential - Developing countries and...

  23. Post Wold War 2 Containment

    (Russia) at the end of World War Two. From this President Truman issued his policy. He said that his policy was going to be one of containment- keeping communism within its current borders, which limited the soviet union. Containment can be seen in post World War Two (Europe) and in The Korean war. In February...

  24. How to Be a President

    How To Be A President Have you ever thought to yourself “Could I be The President Of The United States?” Well I got the answer to that. I got a hold of “President Bush’s Republican Presidential Handbook.” It’s a list of things you must believe and do in order to become just like him. Now these are...

  25. In Only 20 Years There Was a Seconds World War. Why and How Is This Possble

    Essay “In only twenty years there was a second world war. Why and how was this possible?” World War 1, the war that would end all wars, that’s what people, thought at that time but little did they know World War 2 arrived 20 years later. There were many causes of WW2 but it is mutually agreed that...

  26. “Singapore’s Separation from the Federation Was Inevitable.” How Far Do You Agree with This Statement? Discuss.

    Question) “Singapore’s separation from the federation was inevitable.” How far do you agree with this statement? Discuss. I agree with this statement to a large extent as during the two years when Singapore was part of Malaysia as there was an irreconcilable political difference...

  27. Marxism Philosophy and Modern Communism

    enforced selfishness and competitiveness among all. Over one third of the world’s population follows Marx’s theories, known mostly today as modern communism. Marx was born on May 5, 1818 in Trier, Germany. His father Heinrich and his mother Henrietta were both Jewish born. However, since Jews were...

  28. “the Berlin Blockade Was the Turning Point in the Outbreak of the Cold War in the Period 1945-1949.” How Far Is This Statement Accurate?

    “The Berlin Blockade was the turning point in the outbreak of the Cold War in the period 1945-1949.” How far is this statement accurate? The Berlin Blockade (June 1948 – May 1949) marked the first time when the first underlying tensions between the superpowers after the German Question threatened...

  29. Space Race Affect Cold War

    U.S versus the Soviet Union, Capitalism versus Communism.The space race helped improve today’s technology and educational system, but to understand how it affected today’s world you must understand the space race and the Cold War. The Cold War was a continuing conflict between the United States and...

  30. Examine How Much the Economic Crisis of the Wall Street Crash Was Responsible for the Establishment of a One-Party State by 1933

    Germany. Hitler had been handed power through legal means, but how did he manage to create a one party state in Germany? Some historians argue it was due to the role Hindenburg and the political intrigues of politicians. The fear of Communism was important for this as was the economic crisis fuelled by...

  31. Culture in China

    Center for Asian Business Cases: Establishing an ‘ECL’ Culture in China: Organizational Difference or National Difference? Sunita Goel University of Maryland, University College Case Study 3: PMAN 638, Section: 9041 April 23, 2011 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Primary Cultural Differences...

  32. China Economics

    G.E. Fitzgerald Economic Problems of China China, one of the largest countries in the world with population also holds economic issues they have faced off and on for years. Due to their rocky past, they are much better than their days of the past but still hold problems within the economy just as...

  33. BUSN 427 Entire Class Global Issues in Business

    technological change made it a tangible reality. How have changes in technology contributed to the globalization of markets and of production? Would the globalization of production and markets have been possible without these technological changes? How does technology create global opportunity? Week...

  34. What Were the Causes of the 1905 Revolution? Why Did the Revolution Fail to Overthrow the Tsarist Regime?

    This essay will cover the reasons in which I think the 1905 Russian revolution was a failure. However I will also look at how it was not a complete failure and then come to a conclusion by summarising and weighing up the failures against the successes. Firstly though before a judgement can be made...

  35. From 1941 to 1975 Vietnam Struggled Against Foreign Installed Regimes. Assess the Reasons Why the Communists Were Ultimately Able to Prevail.

    the Domino Theory were put into place. This caused so much pain in the oncoming years. The USA’s plans and strategy’s of containing communism were accompanied by China, emerging in front of the world into a economic powerhouse and such a threat, provoked a war. This essay will assess the reasons behind...

  36. BUSN 427 Entire Course Global Issues in Business

    technological change made it a tangible reality. How have changes in technology contributed to the globalization of markets and of production? Would the globalization of production and markets have been possible without these technological changes? How does technology create global opportunity? Week...

  37. BUSN 427 Entire Class Global Issues in Business

    technological change made it a tangible reality. How have changes in technology contributed to the globalization of markets and of production? Would the globalization of production and markets have been possible without these technological changes? How does technology create global opportunity? Week...

  38. World War 2 Containment

    reaches. Russia wanted to spread communism to all parts of the world. The U.S, fearing Russia would succeed, started programs of Containment. What was containment and how did it help prevent the spread of communism. Containment was a U.S policy of preventing communism from spreading past it's borders...

  39. The Vietnam War: a Controversial Contemporary Conflicts of Modern Age

    of foreign influence in Vietnam has always been met with resistance (Short, 1989). For years, the country was considered part of the Chinese empire. China was constantly a very protective parent and accustomed to asserting her power when it came to affairs involving Indochina. Although under the watchful...

  40. In What Ways Does Orwell Criticize Soviet Communism in Animal Farm and to What Extent Is His Analysis Based on Real Historical Events?

    experienced the troubles with the Soviet secret police during the Spanish War, which made him write Animal Farm as an open criticism to the way Soviet Communism was developing under the leadership of Stalin back in 1945 when the book was first published. This story of a group of animals on a farm, who rebel...

  41. Korean War - US History

    strategically essential to the United States, the political environment at this stage of the Cold War was such that policymakers did not want to appear "soft on Communism." Nominally, the US intervened as part of a "police action" run by a UN (United Nations) international peace- keeping force; in actuality...

  42. Ideological Differences Played Little Part in the Origin of the Cold War.’ How Far Do You Agree with This Judgement?

    were an important contributor to the Cold War because they meant the US and USSR were less likely to trust each other. Their respective fears of communism and capitalism spreading gave both sides an excuse to try to exercise their own power and to maintain the dominance of their own system of government...

  43. Sun Life Financial-Entering China

    corporate-level strategy that make use of its distribution strengths and at international-level strategy by expansion into the key strategic markets, such as China. The Wealth Management and Protection were the two main business of Sun Life Financial, contributing about 98% in total, primarily in counties such...

  44. Cold War

    drastic shift in the United States’s political focus. The U.S. government’s priority became foreign policy with a goal of halting the spread of communism. Within the United States this shift in focus from domestic policy to foreign policy was a major contributing factor to President Truman’s limited...

  45. gkjgkjh

    Japanese, did not know what to do nor how to fought against. They even mocked the ones like Zhen Zhen simply because of the fact she was raped. Ding ling therefore, as a feminist and communist writer, expressed her sympathy for the girl and wished for a better future of China under communism which she...

  46. Parenting in China

    ourselves, “why is this?” What are some of the factors that affect our parenting styles? Does culture and society have something to do with it? Let’s take a look at two different Mothers who have separate backgrounds and cultures, and see how they view parenting as a Mother. When you take a look at...

  47. Free Tibet

    old ways of life. Tibet has been controlled by China’s Communism and must be set free as an independent country. One of the main reasons why Tibet should be free is because they were falsely accused for invading China.First of all, the Chinese did not like the Tibetans outlook on life (Tibet Support)...

  48. How Globalization Improved the World

    How Globalization has improved the World The world we live in is quickly becoming smaller and smaller as time goes by, and as new advancements and discoveries are made. Which is caused by a great inevitable phenomenon called globalization. When referring to globalization, we are referring to the increasing...

  49. Which Did More Damage to Peaceful Coexistence Between the Two Superpowers, the U2 Incident in 1960, or the Berlin Wall in 1960

    Which did more damage to peaceful coexistence between the two superpowers, the U2 incident in 1960, or the Berlin Wall in 1960 In my opinion the U2 incident was more damaging to the peaceful coexistence between the two superpowers because, unlike most conflicts in the cold war, including the Berlin...

  50. Compare the Reasons for Successes and Failures of Democracy Movements in Asia and Africa

    modern times. Greek political institutions did not survive; Greek political theory did. Democracy was handed down and was spread all around the world; now with majority of the world as democracy as their government with few minority exceptions such as communism. Various countries of all regions went through...

  51. really interesting cool stuff

    details) to the following discussion questions (one to two sentences each) in preparation for a class discussion: 1. What is Arthur Miller’s claim? How does he support it? His claim is that we, as citizens of the planet, need to take responsibility for our actions. We shouldn’t make them out of haste...

  52. RE: Introduce Yourself: Only Post an Introduction if this is an On Line Course

    Revolution of 1917 that overthrew the Czar and tin effect ended the monarch in Russia by establishing the USSR (the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), communism had arrived.  The Palmer Raids were a series of raids conducted by the United States Department of Justice to capture, arrest and deport alleged radical...

  53. Cold War revision guide

    & the Soviet leadership, & why the USA under Eisenhower & his Secretary of State, Dulles, and later Kennedy and his staff, responded in the way they did. the role of personality, particularly that of Khrushchev, in shaping relations in these years should be addressed & students should be aware of the...

  54. How Far Was Lenin Responsible for the Bolsheviks Growing Hold on Power in the Years 1917

    How far was Lenin responsible for the Bolsheviks growing hold on power in the years 1917How far was Lenin responsible for the Bolsheviks growing hold on power in the years 1917-24? Lenin can easily be considered the most responsible character for the growth in Bolshevik power from 1927. However, there...

  55. Guide to Animal Farm

    A Guide To Animal Farm Contents 1. More About George Orwell 2. Communism In The World 3. Communism In Animal Farm 4. Some Notable Quotes From Animal Farm 5. Animal Farm Characters And Who They Represent In The Russian Revolution 6. Events of The Russian Revolution Represented by...

  56. HIS 308 Uop Tutorials / Uophelp

    HIS 308 Week 1 DQ 1 For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com How did Napoleon Bonaparte emerge from the Terror and become the focus of yet another new form of government? Why is Napoleon described as a hero in some histories? Do you think one person can change history? ................

  57. HIS 104 World Civilizations II ( Ashford )

    origin of each, and how it affected society as a whole. Which had the most impact? Why? HIS 104 Week 1 DQ 2 Trace the development of the slave trade. Under what circumstances did the slave trade begin? How did the Islamic Slave Trade change the existing system? How did it change again during...

  58. HIS 308 UOP Courses Tutorials/ Uoptutorial

    ----------------------------------------------------------- HIS 308 Week 1 DQ 1 For more course tutorials visit www.uoptutorial.com How did Napoleon Bonaparte emerge from the Terror and become the focus of yet another new form of government? Why is Napoleon described as a hero in some histories...

  59. Tibet and Human Rights

    China: an Autocratic Parent of Tibet Cultural Genocide in Tibet Media Report Prepared by Hana Prudilova Prepared for Amy Milne-Smith April 27, 2008 Introduction On March 10, 2008 Tibetan monks commemorated the unsuccessful revolution in March...

  60. HIS 308 Uop Tutorials/ Uophelp

    following questions: • What made each governmental system unique? • What made these governmental systems similar to one another? • How did the French Revolution affect each country differently, including politically and culturally, both at the time and afterward? • What were the changing aims of...