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    policy of reform and opening up. It means we must release and develop the productive forces‚ develop the socialist market economy…The system of theories of socialism with Chinese characteristics is a system of scientific theories that includes Deng Xiaoping Theory…” Socialism with Chinese characteristics is to introduce capitalism into China’s economic reform‚ so that China can rises the GDP and improve living standard of Chinese people. However‚ according to party theorists‚ the introduction and

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    growing consumer market • 2nd Largest importer of goods. • China became the world’s largest trading nation in 2013 A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF CHINA’S ECONOMIC HISTORY 1978: Mao Zedong’s death • Beginning of China’s economic reforms under leadership of Deng Xiaoping (9.3 average growth rate). Various development programmes • Household responsibility system • Township-Village enterprises (TVE’s) • SOEs (State Owned Enterprises) 1986: China started seeking membership of GATT. • Consensus was that state’s

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    Communist Party leadership itself. It resulted in widespread factional struggles in all walks of life. In the top leadership‚ it led to a mass purge of senior officials who were accused of taking a "capitalist road"‚ most notably Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping. During the same period Mao’s personality cult grew to immense proportions. Millions of people were persecuted in the violent factional struggles that ensued across the country‚ and suffered a wide range of abuses including public humiliation

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    events in 1989‚ the Tiananmen Square became the site of the largest pro-democracy movement in China. It began with the death of a man named Hu Yaobang‚ a party leader who had tried to do things in his own way. Hu had suggested that it was time for Deng Xiaoping to retire from being a leader. His death had triggered massive protests that had millions filled the streets‚ criticizing the growing corruption and demanding democracy the way Hu symbolized. After seven weeks‚ it came to such a sudden end. It

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    HIEA 2031-104 November 28th‚ Fall 2012 Pengyu Jiang Final Paper‚ Topic 1 Last year in October‚ government leaders from both Mainland China and Taiwan were holding receptions across the nation to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the 1911 Revolution‚ a revolution that terminated 2‚000 years of imperial rule in China. This revolution‚ however‚ also uncovered the 100 years of authoritarian rule in China. In both the Republic of China (1912-1949) and the People’s Republic of China (1949-)

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    the Great Leap Forward ended in catastrophe. The leader‚ Mao Zedong lost a lot of his influence among his revolutionary comrades‚ supporters and eventually‚ he was removed from actual powers by the members of the party. During his eradication‚ Deng Xiaoping and Liu Shaoqi came to power. They introduced China to “economic reforms based on individual incentives where families are allowed to cultivate their own plots of land - as an attempt to revive the crippled economy. Mao detested such policies‚

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    Case 2 Li Ka Shing

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    201502MBA104- People‚ Strategy & Leadership in Organizations Analysis of a Case Report by Júlio Alexandre Dias Neves / VH-75-NK LI KA-SHING AND THE GROWTH OF CHEUNG KONG 1. Introduction: The present case study reports the history of the life of one of the most influential persons of Hong Kong: Li Ka-Shing. The current billionaire constructed by pulse an empire‚ beginning at a sales position in a small company when young and working‚ spreading and creating an empire in a lot of different sectors

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    The Chinese Communist Party (The CCP) History The Communist Chinese Party (CCP) was founded in 1921 by Mao Zedong‚ who adapted the principles of Karl Marx and the experience in Russia to conditions particular to China.  Mao had come of age during the “first revolution” in China in 1912‚ an era in which the Nationalist (KMT) party unseated the 3‚000 year rule of the Qing Dynasty and formed the Republic of China under the leadership of Sun Yat-sen.  Mao quickly became disillusioned with the

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    What Panasonic Learned in China Review Title: What Panasonic Learned in China Authors: Toshiro Wakayama‚ Junjiro Shintaku and Tomofumi Amano Journal: The Globe Date of publication: December 2012 What Panasonic Learned in China The article which we will be reviewing is “What Panasonic Learned in China”. The article is written by Toshiro Wakayama‚ Junjiro Shintaku and Tomofumi Amano. It has been published in December 2012 for the journal The Globe. “What Panasonic

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    culture and the country’s economy. These restrictions left China isolated from most foreign countries until Deng Xiaoping opened up the doors for foreign investors to enter China. Although China is a communist country‚ it has capitalist characteristics which are referred to as a socialist market economy. In 1979 Coca Cola made its emergence in the Chinese market. Soon after‚ Deng Xiaoping allowed foreign investors to invest in the Chinese market. Coca Cola was the first company to take up this offer

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