Introduction
Today’s China
Before we elaborate on our subject, we thought it is important to understand about the present situation of 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 pos
Although elections allow citizens a chance to participate in politics, they also allow the government a chance to exert a good deal of control over when, where, how, and which of its citizens will participate.
Compared with other countries, the United States has a relatively unregulated electoral system. Federal and state laws do not limit the amount of television and other forms of advertisi
1. Introduction
The Third Taiwan Strait Crisis refers to the escalation of military conflict that occurred between China and Taiwan from May 1995 to March 1996. China and Taiwan has been competing over sovereignty and security issues for more than half a century, and the conflict between them is one of the biggest threats to the stability of Northeast Asia. The Taiwan Strait Crisis is a good exa
Ⅰ.What is the IMF?
The International Monetary Fund was created in 1945 to help promote the health of the world economy. Headquartered in Washington DC, it is governed by and accountable to the governments of the 185 countries that make up its near-global membership.
Korea joined IMF in 1955.
1.What is the International Monetary Fund?
The International Monetary Fund—also known as
equals; the great powers followed the prescription of realist thought to always seek self-advantage.
Almost all of the independent sovereign states in the southern hemisphere
were at one time colonies. Today's inequalities are a product of this past colonization.
Global north countries are wealthy anddemocratic.
In contrast, according to the world bank, the global south countries were