Essays about: "China Revolution"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 23 essays containing the words China Revolution.
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11. A Sense of Self - An analysis on National Identity in Hong Kong
University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudierAbstract : In the aftermath of the public protests now known as the “Umbrella Revolution”, many Hongkongers struggle to renegotiate what it means to be “Chinese”. Previous agreements about universal suffrage and political autonomy in Hong Kong, as outlined in the “One Country, Two System”-policy, now appear like broken promises. READ MORE
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12. The Drives of Internationalization of Chinese Small and Medium Enterprises - An empirical study of Wenzhou footwear SMEs
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Business internationalization is an inevitable trend. As the development of globalization, significant challenges have to be taken by SMEs. READ MORE
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13. Approaching Revolution in the Middle East and the Current Media Landscape : Social Media- and News Agency Material in reporting of the Arab Spring and War in Syria
University essay from HLK, Medie- och kommunikationsforskningAbstract : The Arab spring has been called a social media revolution and social media have been given large importance and significant space in both academic discussions and analysis in the media. The main focus of this study was to examine whether social media have impacted the news reporting of the conflicts. READ MORE
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14. Chinese land reform:property rights and land use
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : Is China’s “property rights” legislation, which distinguishes transferable “property rights” and inalienable “land ownership”, a new concept that is unknown before, or a pragmatic reversion to the individual property rights system abolished by the communist revolution? This study claims that the latter is a better exposition. As part of a “socialist market economy”, such a reversion is manifested in the legal recognition of the leasehold tenure after the “responsibility system” in agricultural production had proved to be successful. READ MORE
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15. Agricultural transformations, the developing giants China and India
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : Development and how to reach economic growth have been discussed and talked about since the Industrial revolution in Europe pushed productivity and wages up but the models have changed over time and space. The most successful ones seems to build on traditional patterns of agriculture and growing domestic markets, but with a growing global market and new players on the world market can it be that the traditional patterns of development is changing and if so, how? This thesis aim at finding if and how developing patterns differs over time and space by looking at historical evidence as well as the new players on the world market, the developing giants China and India. READ MORE