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    of the Nationalists. The Nationalist and Communist Parties had struggled for a long time to seize the central power to lead a new China. They tried to work together and formed an alliance to drive the imperialists and colonialism out of China. However‚ the inner conflicts between the two parties remained there and became more and more serious. In 1921‚ the Chinese Communist Party(CCP) formed in Shanghai. Sun Yat-sen‚ the leader of the Party‚ welcomed to form an alliance(The Nationalist-Communist

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    Russia to industrialize. Similarly‚ China was also undergoing difficulties in its times before and during communist control. China’s two large parties‚ communists and nationalists‚ were in an all-out war with each other. communists and nationalists alike suffered many losses‚ and their wars ravaged the lands of China. The nationalists controlled a majority of China and also had the upper-hand in terms of weaponry and forces. During World War

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    without a doubt the worst and most violent events in the history of China‚ and it lasted for four miserable years between 1945-1949. This entire civil war was primarily about Nationalist and Communist control over China‚ with Mao Zedong and many others leading the communists and Chiang Kai-Shek leading the nationalists. Poverty was increasing and China’s debt was very high‚ which made it worse on the already struggling citizens. Even though the struggle over communism and nationalism

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    an American to gain an understanding of the issues and conflicts which have set the stage for the most recent revival of Hindu nationalism. The central feature of this new reform in Indian federal politics is the clash between Hindu and secular nationalists. The overview of this situation comes from the perspective of an American born Indian student interested in Indian history and federal systems‚ so the observations are intended as suggestions designed to encourage more progressive work both in

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    By the 1930s Vietnamese nationalists‚ led by Ho Chi Minh‚ had burnt out most options for achieving self-determination peacefully. The revolutionary activism that followed was the only choice Vietnam had to attain their freedom from the occupying colonial France. A few years before World War I all the way through the 1960s‚ Ho Chi Minh tried persistently to gain basic rights and freedoms for his people to no avail. The French had oppressed the Vietnamese during the duration of their occupation and

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    climactic years of struggle with the Communists for control of the Chinese mainland‚ Chiang addressed his military commanders and civilian cadres in similarly scathing‚ forthright language. His purpose‚ he asserted‚ was to identify the causes of Nationalist errors and weakness so that he could " turn defeat into victory." Chiang’s speeches from that period - readily available in published form for years‚ but until now ignored by all - shed light from an

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    Nothern Ireland The agreement determined that the Executive Committee would be a power-sharing government‚ representing both unionists and nationalists. It would be based on the power-sharing‚ Consociational model of democracy. Arend Lijphart designed this model for societies emerging from‚ or with the potential for‚ conflict. The main consociational features of the Northern Ireland power-sharing model are: -cross-community power sharing at executive level‚ including the joint office of First

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    is USSR against U.S.A. and the second origin was in China‚ where the nationalists were led by Jiang Jieshi and the communists were led by Mao Zedong. An Iron Curtain divided Eastern Europe and Western Europe. There are three main wars in China‚ Korea and in Vietnam. The cold war was between communist and nationalist. The Communists were against the Nationalists in China. China had spilt into two nations‚ one was nationalists‚ and the other was communists‚ after Jiang Jieshi was defeated‚ he fled

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    26‚ 1893. As a little child‚ Mao lived in a small town called Shaoshan. There a disrespectful father constantly harassed the young Mao and the rest of his family. As soon as an occasion came along‚ the opportunistic Mao left home and joined the Nationalist army when in 1911 the Revolution began. In a training college located in Changsha‚ Mao was introduced to the philosophy of Marxism (Hoobler 140). The future leader of China had an enormous amount of intelligence that was going to be used in the

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    Northern Ireland. While he created several policies that he hoped would help the situation (what situation? – describe the nature of ‘Majority Rule’ and tensions between Catholics & Protestants) in Northern Ireland and ease the tensions between the Nationalist and the Unionists‚ O’Neill failed to implement these policies and any action he made towards one of the individual communities‚ the other would become infuriated‚ inevitably leading to the fall of O’Neill and the subsequent rise of Ian Paisley and

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