In fact they were following the common Marxist assumption that China was unready for socialism and needed a long period of capitalism and ‘bourgeois nationalism’ under the Kuomintang. But it turned out that ‘bourgeois nationalism’ in China was very weak and largely found in places under stron...
From China, Hu Wei, vice-chairman of the Public Policy Research Center of the Counselor’s Office of the State Council, expects that as a result of the Ukraine crisis, “[t]he power of the West will grow significantly, NATO will continue to expand, and U.S. influence in the non-Weste...
Cuba does not allow freedom of speech, freedom of political association, freedom to protest, or most of the other rights that are considered basic... Learn more about this topic: Communism and the Cuban Revolution: Castro, the Bay of Pigs & the Cuban Missile Crisis ...
People are tired of working longer hours for lower wages, of seeing decent paying jobs go to China and other low-wage countries, of billionaires not paying any federal income taxes and of not being able to afford a college education for their kids - all while the very rich become much ric...
Under what conditions should power be returned to the states or remain with the federal government? How does the federal government control cities,provinces, and states? What is the role of federalism, checks and balances, and executive orders in the Federal Election Campaign Act?
Does China have a functioning legal system? No. Has China developed? Yes, it has. But can China continue indefinitely to develop without a functioning legal system? I think not. Look at Italy! The counter-example is South Korea. They got caught up in the Asian financial crisis largely ...
In Maoist China, especially during the Cultural Revolution, Mao targeted impressionable and gullible Chinese youth, brainwashing them into believing there was “institutional imperialism” hiding within every facet of Chinese society. The stability of communism in China was under question at the time, ...
The three great political currents of the 20th century were liberalism, communism and fascism. Non-Jewish fascism was wiped out by the two Jewish forces, and it does not seem to be revitalizable (so far). With it has gone down everything that would have saved the White Race. For 80...
Looking forward to the changing trend of China's total human resources before 2050 in the absence of any policy changes, the precipitous decline of the young population does have a drag on the workforce, with changes in the size and structure of the population leading to a drop of 16% in...
Click to expand... Ahh, history. Japan's ascendency was largely the result of the Red Scare or fear of Communism spreading worldwide that was pervasive in the West particularly in the US immediately after WWII. After Stalin reclaimed East Berlin the Allies agreed that communism wouldn't be ...