Our project emphasized on the development of the economic relationship between EU and China‚ and especially on international trade. The objectives are to understand and identify the main factors determining or influencing the direction and scope of the relationship between the two countries within a broad theoretical framework and large social context and to explore the future development tendency‚ and furthermore‚ to see the possibilities of forming strategic partnerships between the two giants
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FYC Ruoxuan (Catherine) Yuan Internet Censorship has negative effects on China Censorship in China has gained much attention recently because of the conflict between Google and the Chinese government’s self-censorship policies. In fact‚ censorship has been practiced since ancient China and the intensity only increases by the years. Nowadays‚ the most notable measure of censorship is being done on the Internet. More and more restrictions have been put into actions by the Chinese government‚ which
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1. Introduction Enterprise resource planning is a cross-functional enterprise system driven by an integrated suite of software modules that supports the basic internal business process of a company (Brien‚ J.A.‚ & Marakas‚ G.M. 2007). It tracks business resources—cash‚ raw materials‚ production capacity—and the status of business commitments: orders‚ purchase orders‚ and payroll. The applications that make up the system share data across the various departments (manufacturing‚ purchasing‚ sales
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Elements of national power A common approach to power particularly associated with the ranking of states within a hierarchy‚ has been to identify the capacities that states or other actors use to exert influence. In this view‚ the key elements of national power include military strength‚ economic development‚ population‚ and geography. Military strength refers to the way that one nation has the ability to protect it own territory and people from external aggression and to pursue its interests abroad
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Google and the Government of China: A case study in Cross-Cultural Negotiations Develop a negotiations planning document using the Kellogg format in Exhibit 11 Issue Google Chinese government Purpose of negotiation Priority: 1 Position: focuses on profit and brand management Priority: 2 Position: technological‚ economic gaining Interests: A population of 1.3 billion along with a growing economy makes Chinese market extremely important for Google to enter Interests: It wants Google
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state. The people’s republic of China is a single party state governed by the communist party of China. President : Hu Jintao Prime Minister: Wen Jiabau Independence: 1‚ October 1949 ( People’s republic of China) Constitutional system China or People Republic of China adopts socialist system or communism in their political system in their decision-making process in governing the country. The country’s sole political party in power is known as communist party of China. The government have the sole
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Table of Contents Individualism and Collectivism in China 1 What is Individualism and collectivism? 1 Ritual: 2 Hero: 2 Symbol 3 Individualism vs. Collectivism Onion Model 4 Human Nature: 4 Country: 4 Case: 5 Individualism and Collectivism in China What is Individualism and collectivism? As we learnt in CCA‚ collectivism is natural and means that people will stay loyal to their in-group in return for acceptance and protection. Most societies are collectivistic with a few
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China Case Study 1 trading with china in 2007 container ship Emma Maersk brought 11‚000 containers to the UK for the Christmas market this delivered 45000tons of consumer goods from china & is the latest stage in switching manufacturing from Europe to USA and china in 2006 Felixstone port in Suffolk reported an increase of 16% in Chinese imports‚ since 1980 30% increase‚ importing £22.8billion worth of goods in 2009 China’s growth in manufacturing means Europe consumers can purchase cheaper goods
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China is the most populous country in the world‚ with its population of 1.3 billion people making up more than one-fifth of the world’s total population. 20.4% of the population is under 15 years old‚ 71.7% is between 15 – 64 years old and 7.9% is above 65 years old based on the year 2007. The breakdown of male and female is shown in appendix 3. It is also one of the most densely populated countries‚ though inhabitants are unevenly distributed‚ with more in the east than in the west and more in rural
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China background informations - Area: 9‚596‚961 sq. km - Population (July‚ 2010): 1‚330‚141‚295. Annual growth rate: 0.494 % - Ethnic groups: Han Chinese is 91.5%‚ ethnic minority and other nationalities are 8.5%. - Religions: Officially atheist‚ Daoist (Taoist)‚ Buddhist‚ Christian is about 3%-4%‚ Muslim is approximately 1%-2%. - Languages: Mandarin is also called Putonghua is the main language in China‚ plus many local dialects. - Government: Communist party-led state. - GDP is $4.814 trillion
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