II. A contemporary humanrights dilemma
As we mentioned earlier, China is not democratized as much as the other leading states in the international system. China’s internet censorship over its people by the central government can be seen as humanrights dilemma inChina, such as freedom of expression and privacy. China's internet regulations may be one of the most extensive and restrictive r
China’. The report confirms that hacking on G-mail was China’s doing in spite of official denial of China. It mentioned the Google’s motto ‘Don’t be evil’ to show that Google’s withdrawal is for justice and freedom. Also, the writer kept pointing out the reality that how the censorship blocks the information and humanrights inChina which is against the world trends.
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and many new regulations have been issued
"Four Cardinal Principles of Chinese socialism" are higher than citizenship rights
Citizens
Bloggers, netizens, students
‘Fanqiang’ -> Climb the Wall
- Protesting
- SSH and VPN connections, Private networks
Chinese companies
Sites denied access inChina
Abide by the laws if the government
in several aspects. In terms of international politics, neo realist thinks that it is affected by structure of anarchic system. However, classical realists see international politics as action and interaction of the state in unit level. Neo-realists think that cause of war is due to the features in the structure of international system, yet classical realists analyze as human nature, which is ra
China. Thus, by comparing both China’s current and expected future situation, we’ve divided our sub-directions.
After implementing an open economy, China has been rapidly developing and eventually, they took a position as a 3rd leading nation in economic aspect. Also, with a 10% of growth rate (annually) they have been actively investing in education and technology to maintain their growth.