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379. 49 Japanese Economy Today.

This paper discusses Japan's economy. Japan's economy was traditionally one of the strongest in the world - in fact, it is second only to the USA in terms of Gross National Product or GNP (Kinboshi Media 2002). Its main exports were cars, electronic devices and computers, more than one quarter of which were imported by the USA, its most important single trade partner. On the other hand, its most important imports were raw materials like oil, foodstuffs and wood from the USA, China, Indonesia, South Korea and Australia. Its major industries, up to the present, are manufacturing, construction, distribution, real estate, services and communication (Kinboshi). Japan's prosperity derived from foreign trade, through which it developed into an industrialized state and a key figure in international trade. It was the imbalance between its export and import that brought trouble and weakened its economy in the 90s.
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380. 104 Democracy In China.

The focus of this paper is democracy in China. The democratization of Communist China is neither likely nor feasible. Not in the foreseeable future. It was a brilliant and promising move when former President Richard Nixon first established ties with Communist China in 1972 as "one dictatorial power playing over another dictatorial power" (Boycott China 2002) as a face-saving act during the Vietnam War fiasco and at a time that Russia was on the offensive. During the Reagan administration, China began evolving into a freer and more open society, hinting at an evolving democracy. The American people had hoped to help build that democratic society and thought it would happen then. Today, President Bush's government wants to establish a free trade agreement with China so that it will be more dependent on us and become freer, more prosperous and more peaceful.
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381. 15881 Modernization in China and Japan: Contrasting Reformation Periods.

After initial contact with the West, the countries of China and Japan both experienced difficulties in terms of establishing progressive and effective relationships with representatives of European government. Both China and Japan entered eras of transition in which acculturation - or the protest thereof - characterized the political, social, and economic policies found therein. In China, this era is referred to as the Qing Dynasty, while in Japan it is called the Meiji Restoration. This paper addresses the reforms made during these periods.
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382. 15919 The Future of China.

Few would dispute that China has acquired considerable economic and political powers in the region. Despite achieving progress, liberal economic policies in China have caused many social ills including the rise of criminal syndicates. This paper examines the recent rise of crime in China placing it in the context of economic and political progress and argues that the latter is cohesive enough to outweigh crimes in future China.
  • Pages: 4
  • Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
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383. 114 Chinese And Western Business Cultures.

This paper discusses the role of the World Trade Organization, China, and various western business cultures. When China joined the World Trade Organization, the whole world wondered what the details of the agreement would be and how trade tariffs and quotas would be established (Liu and MacKinnon, 2001), considering the universal awareness of the utterly different management concept it had from the others in the negotiation table. Even then, serious observers were of the consensus that the divergence between Eastern and Western business styles would grow less and less with time and on account of globalization, increasing world trade and growing freedom of capital flows (Liu and MacKinnon).
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384. 117 Modern Japanese Women.

This paper discusses Japanese women and their culture. The identity of Japanese women has gone a long way. The rest of the world has assumed on her image and may still view them as servile and subjugated to men, but this image is only a faint memory of what these women have become since the mid-20th century. Although already equipped with higher education, postmodern Japanese women still learn, with updated and massive knowledge easily accessible through the electronic computer, the symbol of postmodernism itself. Not only is Japan a producer of highly saleable computer brands worldwide and its people highly computer literate: there are now women who create computer programs too, and thus fit the image of the postmodern Japanese woman, which has most definitely evolved into of dignity and prowess.
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385. 161 Ancient Chinese Art.

This paper takes a look at Chinese ancient art, in particular the art and cultures of Longshan and Yangshao. This paper will compare their histories and specifically, the differences in pottery techniques and styles. The Neolithic period began in China about 12,000 BC and lasted until about 2,000 BC. However, good evidence of Neolithic settlements exists from only about 5,000 BC. It is defined by a spread of settled agricultural communities and by farming tools and other items excavated at this time. These included several items used in farming such as a shovel, hoe, knife, sickle and grinding tools. Pottery was also present during this time period and has provided many clues into the culture of the time.
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  • Filename: 161 Ancient Chinese Art.doc
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