Bilateral tension has and continues to pose a major threat to developing as well as developed countries world over. However, having a clear understanding as well as demonstrating how the United States and China bilateral relations evolve has posted challenging tasks for both policy formulators as well as scholars. The...
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The Escalation of the Trade War between the United States and China The United States of America is fuelling a trade war with its main competitor China whose economy has expanded to the detriment of America`s traditional privilege in the international economy. The blusters from President Donald Trump as a result...
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The term “Third world” was coined during early 1950s by Alfred Sauvy, a French economist in his writing on L’Observateur magazine about masses. Before the French revolution, third world represented weak politics, alarming economic poverty and social marginalisation. During the cold war, the term identified the countries which were reluctant...
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In responding to the reading, it is puzzling to note what seems to be the conflict of interest that China has in its economic and political relationship with North Korea. The fact that China is more concerned with the stability of North Korea and unperturbed about the nuclear ambitions of...
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China Belt and Road initiative (OBOR) is a project that aims at promoting global economic integration. Countries in Southeast Asia have mixed reactions concerning the investment, and in the nations that cooperated, there have been misunderstandings regarding China's motives. These states consider the infrastructural investment as a threat to their...
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Google was founded in 1999 by Sergey Brin and Larry Page who branded their company motto as, “Don’t Be Evil”. In 2000, Google.com started providing a version of the Chinese language. Nonetheless, most of the time the website was not easily accessible since it was slow and unreliable, this is...
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Neoliberalism and its Dominance Neoliberalism is the elevation of capitalism as a mean of political imperative, mode of production, and cultural logic. Neoliberalism has dominated the globe since 1970 where it used reconstitution of states power to spread its ideologies. For neoliberalism to work, the influence of the state in the...
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Despite the fact that China and India are two Asian countries with very big populations, one disparity has still remained and it has to do with the economic situation of the two countries. This has to do with the fact that China is currently the largest economy in the world...
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A snapshot of a better performing economy A snapshot of a better performing economy of the 21st century, on global ratings, takes into consideration the immense economic, military as well as diplomatic advances that the Peoples Republic of China has accumulated in less than a decade. It has nuclear weapons; military...
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Bilateral Relations and Foreign Policy Bilateral relations are agreements ties between any two sovereign states. These ties dictate the way of conduct of the political, economic, and cultural activities between the two countries. The two countries also exchange diplomatic agents in order to facilitate negotiations and adherence to the laid cooperation...
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The amazing information about the reading is that six nations are claiming to be the rightful owners of a region located in the Eastern and Southern parts of China. The rationale for their competition is driven by the regions’ hydrocarbons and natural gas, which are precious items for any nation’s...
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Single-Party Dominance in Mexico and China Ty in Mexico dominated power over the seven decades due to its use of corporatism. Interest groups in all sectors of the economy under corporatism were well represented. Different people's interest being catered for by the party led to smooth running of the government as...
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