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This 6 page paper looks at China during the past few decades. China is evaluated as a powerful global force. Emphasis is placed on its success, particularly as it respects trade. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Murray (1998) sees it as an emerging super power and not in respect to Asia alone. That is not to say that China has no competition, but as a communist
country for which there are few competitors, and as an Asian nation, it does supersede the competition in many respects. For example, its GDP supersedes that of India by quite
a bit (Karmali, 2006). China is a huge country with a great many resources. Additionally, many factors in respect to China are quite extraordinary. Its current dabbling in capitalist systems
has been implicit in Chinas present positive status. Of course, most people alive today do not remember China as being anything other than a stubborn, Communist state. It should be
said that historically, China was a world leader but had some difficulties during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries which propelled its leaders to implement a socialist experiment ("China," 2006).
There is of course much debate about China. There is worry about its "history of socialism with Chinese characteristics over the pasts 55 years
and unsuccessful attempts at democratic development" (Hayhoe, 2005, p.575). Before going on, it should be said that the concept of socialism with Chinese characteristics is actually equated with an anecdote.
As relayed from Wikipedia, the following applies: "In a dinner with Henry Kissinger, Deng joked with him that the pig being served (Kissinger is Jewish) was not really pig at
all, but "Chinese Duck", so it was O.K. for him to eat it. So, too, Deng called his new system Socialism with Chinese characteristics so it wouldnt really be capitalism
and would be O.K. for the PRC to adopt" ("Socialism with Chinese Characteristics," 2006). In other words, this type of system in China is different. China is also technically a
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