the riots, the controversial New Economic Policy was launched by Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, trying to increase the share of the economy held by the bumiputra. The country has since maintained a delicate ethno-political balance, with a system of government that has attempted to combine overall economic development with political and economic policies that promote equitable participation of al
The overall institutional weakness and lack 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 autho
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 theCommunist Party, it in recent times has typically focused on the latter at the expense of the former.
History of CHINA
Communist party of China set up a government in 1949
October 1st in mainland.
China can not be a unified nation.
"The People's Republic of China.“(마오쩌둥) 중화인민공화국 = 중국
'The Republic of China.‘(장제스) =중화민국
Economy of CHINA
China has the world's second-largest economy
But China's 2011 nominal GDP per capita of US$5,184
the National People's Congress for five-year terms. this election is single-candidate elections. The candidate is recommended by the National People's Congress.
and below there is State council(국무원), Central Military commission(중앙군사위원회), Supreme People's court(최고인민법원) and Supreme People's procuratorate.(최고인민 검찰청)
4. opinion
To Chinese leaders, Comm