Media of the People's Republic of China

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    Whenever people think of communism, Russian SFSR (Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic) and China, as two biggest communist polity, always come to people’s mind first. Likewise, at any time people mention authoritarianism, they will never miss the two biggest authoritarian regimes: Russia (Russian Federation) and China. The former, with the collapse of Soviet Union in 1991, the world’s first and largest communist polity and the prime facilitator of communist political system came to an end

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    On April 27, 1989, hundreds of Chinese protestors took a stand against the oppressive and corrupt government to fight for reform and democracy by occupying Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. The protests were preceded by a memorial for Hu Yaobang, a Communist leader unpopular amongst Party members for his liberal ideas and lack of enthusiasm for Marxism and Maoism. Marxism is the political theories of Karl Marx which became the basis of Communism and the inspiration for Mao Zedong to create Maoism

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    separates and gives each society its unique identity. Furthermore, The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea although shares its borders with China, Russia and South Korea. It has its very own unique cultural characteristics. These Characteristics can be defined as History, Political, Social structure, Development, laws and beliefs. Viewed from a westerner's perspective The country known as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is shrouded in Mystery. North Korea is considered “One of the world’s

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    LGBT in China---a Thriving But Hidden Community Thriving, roaring, and booming, the LGBT community in China, though never being discussed by official publicly, is not only an amorous and romantic theme in the ancient Chinese literature but also a revolutionary topic in nowadays society. Since the Republic of China was established, homosexuality started to be condemned as a deviant from the social norm. Because of that, the battle of gay’s right is determined to leave an indelible landmark in the

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    China Trip Essay

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    of our Fb& E course we have to compalsary do a country visit and visiting China & Hong Kong was a part of the course. The trip was for 15 days and I was unable to visit the domestic companies due to an external event of Swayam Club whose prior permission was taken. This visit was undertaken to understand the global scenario for doing business as China is one of the biggest hub for doing business. Business Environment China is one of the biggest markets in the world. China’s immense diversity, complexity

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    China and the UK both consist of very different systems of government. China is ruled by a communist party of government; The People’s Republic of China, whilst the UK is part of a monarchy ruled by the ‘royal family’, with Queen Elizabeth II currently being the Queen of England. (The Royal Household Resources, n.d.) The Communist Party of China is based on ideology and politics, where the majority of policies are derived from the people’s will. The Communist party tends to be made up of high ranking

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    GFW Censorship In China

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    reputation, in China this is precisely what the government is doing. Rather than allowing users to prospect the internet freely, they are constrained to being censored and patrolled by superior power. The people of China are told lies by their government, only to impede further questioning of its control. The Chinese government forces strict obedience to authority of their laws against the media in attempt to prevent any disruption towards its sovereignty. The internet arrived in China for the first

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    tensions between China, Vietnam, and Taiwan. Recently, China has sent surface-to-air missiles to a land that is partially claimed by Vietnam and Taiwan. Due to the past that China has with its neighboring countries, many countries, like Taiwan and Vietnam, are concerned about the move China has made in putting missiles on Woody Island. The Chinese Civil War, which started in 1927 and ended in 1950, was a civil war fought between the Republic of China and the Communist Party of China. The reason the

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    Background   After being overlooked by the China 's national strategy of HIV/AIDS prevention, the group of men who have sex with men (MSM) has attracted much attention in the latest decade. In the year 2008, the Ministry of Health officially announced that gay men would be one of the targeted groups in HIV/AIDS prevention programs, as part of its national health initiatives[[1] AFP (2008, February 20) China launches first anti-AIDS drive for gay men: state media. Retrieved September 21,2015, from http://www

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    As a result of this surge of information, the government has started to punish and imprison dissidents who use the Internet to spread their ideas. That is why, the rise of information in China has created a power struggle between the state and its citizens and has unmasked China's illegitimate government.   Power can come in different forms and these classifications can make this relationship clearer so one can comprehend the

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