china foreign J OF CHIN POLIT SCI DOI 10.1007/s11366-012-9192-4 R E S E A R C H A RT I C L E Chinese Foreign Policy Making 2010–2011: Using the Cultural Approach to Explain Complexity Mark W. Lai # Journal of Chinese Political Science/Association of Chinese Political Studies 2012 Abstract The rising economic strength of China over the past decade has aroused concern over the imbalance of global power. Research on Chinese foreign policy has again become of critical importance to the study
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Series in China from the Cultural Perspective Abstract In the background of globalization‚ film and television have reached alarming proportions in the international transmission with the fast development of communication technology. The spread of American TV series in China has caused a great tide among a large group of audience and it becomes a phenomenon which is worthy to be regarded. This essay aims to discuss the reasons behind the popularity of American TV series in China to discover
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weapons and ideals‚ and would forcibly subjugate the indigenous people. However‚ in the instance of the English colonization of Nigeria’s town Ake‚ the English colonists implemented colonization through cultural imperialism. The English began implementing their process of cultural imperialism through converting the people of Ake into their religion‚ Christianity. The English‚ like most colonizing countries‚ understood that influencing the Nigerian people would come much easier once they were under
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Name: Samara Pereira Globalization in China It is evident that China is advancing economically. In fact‚ the country is the second in terms of the best economy worldwide; this is a country that has been an important key player in the financial markets. In the last decade‚ China has undergone various changes as a result of globalization. The current economic position is strongly contributed by the impacts of globalization. Despite the fact that there is no consensus on the degree
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Growth of research addressing the relationship between culture and consumption is exponential. Thus‚ culture’s influence on consumption and marketing had drawn increasing attention in recent years. Hofstede’s framework is the most widely used national cultural framework in psychology‚ sociology‚ marketing and management studies. His dimensions were all constructed in such a way that they addressed basic problems that all societies have to deal with. Thus‚ these dimensions of national culture were constructed
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Goodfellas. If you believe the cultural pessimists‚ Hollywood pap has driven out films like Cidade de Deus‚ as it is known in its home country. It is a Brazilian film‚ in Portuguese‚ by a little-known director‚ with a cast that includes no professional actors‚ let alone Hollywood stars. Its focus is not a person at all‚ but a drug-ridden‚ dirt-poor favela (slum) on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro that feels as remote from the playground of the rich and famous as it does from God. Yet City of God has
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Cross Cultural Management 1 Cross Cultural Management: A Perspective in China Name Management XXX Cross-cultural Management Instructor Date Cross Cultural Management 2 Abstract A significant amount of research that has been conducted in reference to cross-cultural issues in China. It shows the current practices on cross-cultural management in Chinese organizations; and then identifies future research needs on cross-cultural management
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As a period of wealth and prosperity‚ the Roaring Twenties represented a few of the main cultural and economical changes throughout America. This age received its name from the exuberant era ranging from 1918 to 1929. The second half of the decade became known as the “Golden Twenties.” Typified by roaring automobiles‚ industrial factories‚ jazz music‚ and loud crowded streets‚ the Roaring Twenties reflected an epoch of exorbitant revelry. The economy thrived and society gradually became more accepting
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Cultural and Social Change in the 1960’s The 1960’s in America was a decade characterized by evolving social issues and a rapid growth of many subcultures and culture in general. As their world changed around them and different issues presented themselves‚ people looked for areas of exppression in which their voices could be heard. This led to an explosion in all forms of art and literature. Areas like music changed in such dramatic ways as to rebel against past sounds and styles while civil
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“Cultural and Linguistic Diversity and School Failure” Barbara T. Bowman The article called “Cultural and Linguistic Diversity and School Failure” brings attention of readers to the issue of conflicts in modern schools. The text can be divided into two parts. While in the first part Ms. Bowman brings into focus teacher-student conflicts‚ the second part is dedicated to class‚ culture and language related issues. The information given is supported by data and examples and is of interest to specialists
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