Chinese leaders, Communism was the only idea that liberate Chinese people from Western and Japanese imperialism so they thought they could establish powerful China.
They were great nationalist and revolutionist. They wanted to make new China and new world history.
Of course, after Cold War, Communism were collapsed all around world.
But, their revolutionary idealism and belief are still res
Chinese economy and currency regime
Chinese economy had been controlled by the central government under the planned economy regime until 1979 (Morrison, 2007). In other words, most economic conditions used to be decided by the state in accordance with its policy, not by the market forces. From 1979, however, China has been experiencing huge innovation in its economic system until the present tim
1. Introduction
Recently dollar's price is really volatile. This means credit of dollar is declined. That's why other currencies are trying to become a key currency. Especially some researchers insist that Yuan has a potentiality to become a key currency. So, our group will treat about this subject mainly.
2.Concept and meaning of currency internationalization
1) Conditions of currency int
Ⅰ. 말레이시아의 민주화
오늘날 민주화에 대한 커다란 관심중의 하나는 어떻게 민주적 공간을 확장하고 시민사회와 민중조직 또는 다른 수단을 통해 의사결정과정에 민중들의 참여를 확보 하는가 이다. 말레이시아 정치체계가 민주주의의 모든 형식적인 제도를 가지고 있음에도 불구하고, 민주주
Global Imbalances :
The global imbalances refers to the large current account deficits of developed economies such as the United States and the large surpluses of developing economies such as China and oil rich economies of the Middle East and Russia.
Causes of the Global Imbalances :
- Events in the United States : Saving-Investment Imbalances
- Events Outside the US :
Inadequate In