For a long time, Hong Kong and mainland China have been at odds. The article outlines a policy brief in which the problem is discussed as well as alternative alternatives. The lawmakers are the essay's intended audience since they are the body in charge of enacting laws and regulations in...
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The Paris Accords were finalized at a global climate summit in 2015, and they went into effect in November 2016 after being ratified by many nations, including the United States and China (Staff, 2017). But for Nicaragua and Syria, both of the deal's signatories agreed to curb carbon emissions voluntarily...
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The One World, Two Systems arrangement will collapse after fifty years, which will end in 20147. The system's long-term stability is contingent on Beijing's readiness to give Hong Kong sovereignty, which the mainland Chinese would not allow after fifty years. The mainland As part of its preparations to incorporate Hong...
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Following World War II, the United States devised a containment policy to restrain the Soviet Union's expansionist impulses. The policy, according to Shi and George (933), was to apply fiscal, political, and military pressure. The foregoing are among the main patterns. The first trend was the signing of an armistice....
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The People's Republic of China is situated in East Asia, bordered to the east by the Pacific (Bedford, Donald et al.). China has a land area of 9.6 square kilometers, making it the world's third-largest nation after Russia and Canada. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, China was besieged...
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Taiwan has undergone social and demographic changes as a result of migration. Taiwan is a territory of China's and Japan's southeast coasts. Furthermore, the nation has a long tradition of immigration motivated by construction needs (Ji-ping np). Taiwanese immigrants are people who have absolute or partial Taiwanese ancestry. More of...
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North Korea's Enmity with the United States North Korea has long regarded the United States as an adversary that poses a direct threat to its people's welfare. The main source of the enmity can be attributed to the 1950 war. North Korea seems to be constantly attacking South Korea with the...
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After September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the United States, America has been able to put together a sizable multinational alliance to combat terrorism (Gold, 2004). Any countries in this alliance, though, are insignificant in the war against terrorism. Furthermore, the ability of certain coalition members to combat terrorism has...
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India's Demographics and Population Distribution India has a population of over 1.3 billion people, placing it second only to China in terms of population size. In India, half of the population is under the age of 25. According to a study, India's average life expectancy in 2020 will be 29 years....
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With the passage of time, some nations, such as China, have undergone overpopulation; however, thanks to technological advancements, scientists can now regulate overpopulation by altering the sex of an unborn child. High-tech selection and infertility treatment allow scientists to accomplish this. However, faith organisations such as Christianity have argued that...
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The Tao Te Ching is a mysterious and elusive text written by Lao Tzu that cannot be directly criticized. The author does not explicitly state the text's meanings in the text. After the development of some assertion, the writings are inserted in such a way that a complementary contrary is...
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Because of the detrimental impact it has on the atmosphere, air pollution has become a global threat (Austin, Brimblecombe & Sturges 2002). In various continents, the scale of the damage caused by air pollution is no longer taken lightly. Increased emission levels, caused by both human and natural causes, have...
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