China Case Study

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Over the years, China has experienced prey much every government style there is. It is one of the oldest world’s cultural center with its societies claimed to have been initiated there developments since the around 10,000BC. The country has experienced various empires, kingdoms as well as a sense of capitalism. The recent China, has become a communist nation which was officially named as the People’s Republic of China. During the World War 2, China experienced invasion from Japan which wanted to claim the Taiwan city as theirs. In the twentieth century’s former half period, China was a hot mess. One of the contributors was the overthrowing of the Qing Dynasty in 1911 by revolutionaries which were led by Sun Yat-sen. He created a modern China’s …show more content…

I interviewed an old man living in a temple in Taiwan, China, to get more details on the succession of the communism in China as well as on how this succession has affected the United States’ foreign …show more content…

Additionally, I would suggest that the population’s quadrupling under the Qing dynasty was another contributing factor since it can be associated with putting enormous pressure on the dynasties resources. As a matter of fact, the only Asian country to have achieved modernization and managed to cope with the rising population in the 20th century was Japan. However, it would be important to note that there existed some Chinese thinkers in the 19th and 20th century who desired to modernize China with some hoping for constitutional frameworks, other for democratic republics while others desired of feudal-Confucian system’s abolishment.
Name: What do you think was the major facilitating factor in the succession of communism in China?
Jing: The communism development was not mainly due to factors unique to China’s economic and social situation. Rather, I would indicate that the succession was facilitated by the country’s reliance on a charismatic leader who in this case was Mao Zedong. Though coming for a wealthy family, Mao involved himself in revolutionary politics and rose to become the Communist Party of China’s leader.
Name: How was the economy of China before the

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