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    Section B: Summary of Evidence Josip Tito creates a communist Yugoslavia. Various Yugoslavian states divided into Republics.1 The Bosniaks are abundant in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Nationalism in Yugoslavia is on the rise in the 1980’s.2 Between 1991 and 1992 Slovenia‚ Croatia‚ Macedonia‚ Bosnia & Herzegovina‚ Serbia and Montenegro all gain independence. The Serbs want to regain Power in Yugoslavia. Bosnia at this time was 43% Muslim‚ 31% Serbian and 17% Croatian.3 April 6‚ 1992‚ Serbs

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    When reading of oppression far worse than Nazi Germany or Communist Russia in George Orwell’s 1984 it is a challenge to pick‚ which is worse: mind slavery with luxuries or severe oppression? There are two classes of people in the novel‚ the proles and the party members. The party members are upper class and have more privileges while the proles have the lowly jobs and meager conditions. I personally would choose to be a prole if faced with a decision. Firstly‚ I would choose this because they are

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    The Red Book and the Power Structure of Communist China Propaganda in China during the Cultural Revolution took on many forms; there were mass Red Guard demonstrations in Tianamen Square in support of Mao Zedong‚ pictures of Mao were put up in every conceivable location from restaurants to the wallpaper in nurseries‚ and pamphlets and books of Mao ’s teachings were distributed to every Chinese citizen. One of these propaganda publications Quotations from Chairman Mao which later became

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    Americans and Mexican Americans have been labeled as underrepresented groups that are faced with an impossible decision to choose between sticking to their culture or be accepted by American society. However in the reading‚ “El Plan de Santa Barbara’s Manifesto” concentrates on a movement in which Chicanx utilize praxis to

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    Sanya DP-1 Q. ANALYSE THE FACTORS THAT LED TO THE RISE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY IN CHINA. In the beginning of the 20th century‚ the Qing dynasty‚ which had ruled China for 2000 years‚ was in decline. The period following the end of the empire in 1911 was a turbulent one‚ with various groups fighting for power in China. This civil war ended only in 1949‚ with the Chinese Communist Party establishing control over the country. There are quite a few factors that led to this rise of communism in China

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    civil war with the Chinese Communist Party. The KMT’s failure was due to poor management and widespread corruption within the party. In 1912‚ the last Chinese Emperor abdicated‚ with many parts of China resisting Imperial rule. With this abdication‚ China disintegrated into various smaller provinces‚ each one rules by a different warlord. Around this time‚ two political parties formed. One was a Nationalist Party‚ the KMT‚ founded by Sun Yat-sen. The other was a Communist party‚ the CCP. From 1925

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    The Chinese Civil War‚ which took place from the end of World War I (when the Chinese Communist Party was set up) up to October 1‚ 1949‚ directly led to the creation of the People’s Republic of China‚ the world’s largest communist nation. The communists won the civil war in 1949 for many reasons. Although they did not have many things the KMT had‚ they had enormous support from the peasants. As 95% of the Chinese population‚ the peasants were the main citizens of the country. Through this mass

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    Name: Marzia Sediqi ID: 6702 Professor: Ajar Chekirova Course: Intro to Comparative Politics Assignment: Research Paper Title: Why did some post-communist states successfully transition to democracy while others are “stuck” in the “grey zone” (competitive authoritarianism)? Compare two different post-communist states (democracy vs. competitive authoritarianism) in support of your argument. University: American University of Central Asia One of the reasons of the soviet countries that joined

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    the Communist party because of things like the Gulags which helped industrialise Russia to where it was the most industrialised state at the start of the Second World War. It also helped Stalin gain control of the party by defeating his rivals on the right. On the other hand‚ collectivisation had many disastrous effects for the Communist Party‚ such as the great famines that killed millions of people. Stalin’s personal and political gains were one of the greatest successes for the Communist Party

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    Topic Two Does unelected rule undermine trust between China’s Communist party-state and Chinese citizens? Whether your answer is affirmative‚ negative or undecided‚ you must use at least three examples to back your argument. To get a higher mark‚ you must provide an evidence-based comparison of China with democratic countries like Australia‚ to assess whether media censorship in China diminishes the level of trust between state and society. Hong Kong as a Special Administrative Region (HKSAR)

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