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A 3 page contention that revolution is a very real possibility in Central Asia and particularly in China. The author contends that Human rights violations couple with numerous other societal problems to produce a volatile environment. All it will take is the one flame that will set the explosion into action.
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There are numerous prospects for revolution in central Asia. Of all the possibilities, however, a revolution in China would have the most phenomenal impact on
a world wide scale. The impetus for revolution in China is multifaceted and very real. That impetus centers around the many human rights concerns that characterize the country.
Central Asia as a whole has historically had a different view of human rights than the view that exist in the Western World.
In China, however, those views have been enacted in real time politics. China actually just emerged from a revolution in the mid twentieth century.
The original intent of the 1911 Chinese revolution, of course, was to improve the lives of the commoner. While there may have been some
immediate changes in this regard, the ultimate outcome in China would not be what we as Westerners perceive as optimum conditions. Never-the-less, there have been several positive changes.
Many of these changes are particularly vivid in relation to Chinas women. Women in pre-Revolution China sought emancipation from the patriarchal societal dictates under which Chinese women had lived
for centuries. This period was characterized by a complex interaction between the various internal and external factors exerting change in China.
Chinas women have experienced a variety of pressures both from the inside and the outside which have slowly interacted to improve their overall plight. Chinas move toward nationalism,
for example, was particularly instrumental in at least partially improving the lives of Chinese women. Interestingly, one of the few true accomplishments of the move to communism after the
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