This paper addresses China's ever growing problem of over population. China's policies used to curb this problem are discussed. Another issue brought to light is China's over ageing population and the negative effects that could result from this population instability. 10 pgs. 11 f/c. 5b.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 1875 Chinese Population Policy.doc
Price: US$89.50
9.2031 China and Its Shifting Foreign Policy.
This paper will look at China in the international arena, focusing specially on its shifting foreign policy in the 1970s. Of all China's shifts in strategy, it is often argued that this one easily marked as the most important. For, it may have shifted the balance of power in the Cold War era and completely changed the face of international relations. Indeed, it will be shown that, though the shifts in Chinese policy in 1970 were unquestionably significant, taken in the course of the entire post-war era they were not completely unanticipated. In fact, it seems better to say that the quick move to side with the Americans was China's 'trademark' response in an effort to protect its own security interests. This assertion can only be understood with a greater understanding of China's post-war policy behaviour, to which the following section turns. 9 pgs. 21 f/c. 8b.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 2031 China Foreign Policy.doc
Price: US$80.55
10.2093 The 1989 Tiananmen Square Protest.
This paper looks at the causes for this protest that garnered worldwide attention. From the unknown man who courageously stood in front of the Chinese armored tanks to the dissent in Chinese moral due to the lack of jobs. This paper looks at prior protests and links a common denominator of reform, opening, and venerable tradition of dissent as the major causes. 9 pgs. 35 f/c. 6b.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 2093 Tiananmen Square Protest.doc
Price: US$80.55
11.2100 Bringing Order to Chaos in Dream of the Red Chamber.
For the purposes of this analysis this paper will focus on the workings of Chinese myth as a literary device, and dwell on aesthetics and literary forms. This is best undertaken comparatively, for by drawing out the western myth-making conventions we can get a clearer understanding of the eastern literary aesthetics. Critics like Northrop Frye have isolated specific archetypal patterns in western mythology, and have used these mythic archetypes to provide the main outlines and the circumference of the verbal universe which later occupied literature as well. 8 pgs. 18 f/c. 7b.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 2100 Dream Red Chamber.doc
Price: US$71.60
12.2107 Unemployment In China.
This paper discusses this ever increasing problem in the largest populated country in the world. Topics discussed in this paper include the problems laid-off workers face, the lack of protection of workers' interests. The involvement of government in threatening any upheaval in the population is addressed. What China is doing to combat this high unemployment problem is discussed. 9 pgs. 13 f/c. 5b.
Pages: 9
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 2107 Unemployment in China.doc
Price: US$80.55
13.2166 A comparison of the Three Kingdoms: Paikche, Koguryo, Silla
This paper outlines the similarities and differences in politics, culture, and religion of these three kingdoms. This paper will argue that the Silla kingdom's eventual embrace of Chinese culture, and in particular Buddhism, that allowed it to finally triumph over the other kingdoms in its struggle for peninsular supremacy. 3 pgs. 3 f/c. 4b.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 2166 Three Kindgdoms.doc
Price: US$26.85
14.2178 Comparative Characteristics of the Chinese Polity as Factors in the Failure of China to Meet the Challenge of the West.
This paper will argue that it is the conservatism of the Chinese polity during the Qing dynasty period which impeded the Chinese from adapting and modernizing in order to successfully meet the Western threat. 3 pgs. 13 f/c. 2b.