Econ 455 Proposal of China passed Japan as world’s No.2 economy Introduction According to the data announced by Japanese government on Aug 16th‚ Japan had economic output of $1.23 trillion compare with China’s $1.337 trillion in second quarter‚ which means the economy aggregate of Japan was less than China and China becomes No.2 economy in the world. This event was highly concerned by the international communities. Statement of problem 1. China and international trade. a) Trading partners
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Question 1 - Draw Conclusions: How did Western powers gain greater trading rights in China? Western powers began to make unequal treaties with China. The first treaty was after the first Opium war‚ China had to open 5 ports‚ one of which included Canton. The second treaty was‚ China doesn’t only lose more of their own rights‚ but loses rights to other countries as well‚ Christian missionaries were also allowed to be informally part of the new trade. Finally the next was the Destruction of the summer
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Both China and Russia began the 20th century as a pawn of foreign powers. While the leaders of Russia’s revolution focused on ending Western domination by armed rebellion‚ China instead initially concentrated on adopting ‘foreign ways’. Both movements emphasized industrialization greatly. By the middle of the 20th century‚ both Russia and China experienced political success‚ but differed in their degree of economic independence. One difference between the two was who the revolution focused on
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her backwardness: for military backwardness‚ for cultural backwardness‚ for political backwardness‚ for industrial backwardness‚ for agricultural backwardness.”‚ not only does this phrase describes the state of U.S.S.R but also Stalin ambition and sensitivity towards his country. Stalin design was to insure that Russia would no longer trail behind the rest of the world as it had done in the past. The Five Year Plan as it was called‚ would help Russia obtain authority and dominance over Europe. The
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Compare and Contrast China and Japan China and Japan‚ both with thousand years of ancient culture and civilization history‚ share numerous similarities and differences. Confucianism is a collectivist based value system which embraces a set of moral codes of behavior designed to regulate the relationships between ruler and subject‚ father and son‚ friend and neighbor‚ husband and wife‚ and brother and brother. Even though both China and Japan employed Confucianism as the state
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Born on May 2‚ 1729‚ in Stettin Prussia‚ Catherine was the daughter of German royalty‚ her parents being Christian August and Princess Johanna Elisabeth. She was described as an intelligent‚ ambitious child by her governess Babette‚ who taught her about religion‚ languages being German ‚ Russian‚ and French‚ also learning about history and music. She would later spend most of her time learning by herself‚ making herself a very intelligent‚ enlightened ruler when she took the throne. In 1744
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At the beginning of the 19th century‚ both China and Japan were societies governed by Confucian tradition. In Japan‚ Meiji-era modernization made it a great power over the course of a generation‚ but in China efforts at modernizing reform over the same period produced political fragmentation and rendered it vulnerable to foreign encroachment. Why? China‚ the so-called Middle Kingdom‚ was the center of civilization in Asia for hundreds of years. Leaders from far and wide came to pay homage
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Joseph Stalin is an incredibly important figure in the history of Russia. During his reign of terror‚ Russia developed into a formidable world power. As he worked to modernize Russia‚ his use of violence against the people led to an impressive death toll. Despite this‚ Stalin’s carefully maintained public image made him beloved amongst many of his people. Before Stalin’s rise to power‚ Russia was not industrialized and was based mostly on peasant farmers. Stalin realized the need to Russia’s industry
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the Soviet Union‚ Russia has faced many privations. One of these hardships was to surmount the collapse of the Soviet’s way of operating by the public sector. After the collapse‚ Russia tried to quickly move towards the private sector/market economy‚ they ended the governmental control over economic activity. The shift between having a communist system to having a capitalist system was a struggle; there were many challenges faced in trying to switch to a market economy. Russia took two major actions
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Effects of Globalization on Japan and China GLT1: IssuesBehavioral Science Michael Poffenbarger November 18th 2013 In this paper I will be looking at China and Japan two very different examples of native non-western cultures that have been impacted by western culture very differently. Globalization can be described as the increasing interplay of cultures brought closer together. The impact of globalization on indigenous cultures can be seen negatively and positively with varying
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