History ofCHINACommunist party ofChina set up a government in 1949
October 1st in mainland.
China can not be a unified nation.
"The People's Republic ofChina.“(마오쩌둥) 중화인민공화국 = 중국
'The Republic ofChina.‘(장제스) =중화민국
Economy ofCHINAChina has the world's second-largest economy
But China's 2011 nominal GDP per capita of US$5,184
however, may be changing in 2000s…?!
ACFTU?
Such a nominal organization…!
While it is constitutionally bound to protect workers’ rights, it is simultaneously required to promote productivity and enforce workplace discipline.
And as an official arm of the government and the Communist Party, it in recent times has typically focused on the latter at the expense of the former.
of independence of Chinese courts also plays a key role. Because most courts in China receive the majority of their funding from the local government, they are often unable or unwilling to deliver a verdict contrary to the local expectations, especially in politically sensitive cases. Courts are also subject to both government and Communist Party authority, and must please both masters. This lac
of US-Japan cooperative system, the provision for China, stable control of Korean military and so forth.
And they tried to carry out the role being the balancer of this region. And from this role, they wanted to achieve following things.
First, America thought Northeast Asia will be cheek by jowl with them more and more because this region is rising as the center of International policy-econ
Soviet and Vietnamese strategic interests started to diverge from each other. From 1981 on, the Kremlin made persistent efforts to reach reconciliation with China, a precess viewed with distrust by Hanoi. Hanoi's reluctance to follow Moscow's example seems to have induced the CPSU leadership to put pressure on its independent-minded ally. Noteworthily, Aliyev's clash with the VCP leaders took