Search results for "Chinese Foreign Policy" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • implied that Garfield favored increased Chinese immigration. Chinese immigration ... the southern Democratic conciliation policy implemented by his predecessor ...
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  • Overseas Chinese are people of Chinese birth or descent who live outside ... In each area, overseas Chinese have retained their languages and cultural ...
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  • art later became the cultural and artistic policy of the Soviet Union to which ... Socialist realism became state policy in 1932 when Stalin promulgated ...
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  • class, Cheonmin, King Sejong's new policy of breaking class barriers ... King Sejong the Great instituted a policy of selecting officials based ...
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  • Japan's justification for abducting Korean, Chinese, and Southeast ... across Asia, predominantly Korean and Chinese, are believed to have been ...
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  • of government intervention in monetary policy. An "independent central ... With the introduction of Chinese market reforms by Deng Xiao Ping ...
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  • seized the throne (the first and only Chinese Empress to rule in her own ... regarded by historians as a high point in Chinese civilization—equal to ...
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  • of the complexity of stabilization policy. Friedman believed laissez-faire government policy is more desirable than government ...
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  • helping to promoted Kim Dae-jung's Sunshine Policy. ... constitute pronunciations of the same Chinese characters), major differences ...
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  • " The speech was a reaction to the policy of de-Stalinization (bureaucratic ... Idea, the application of Juche in state policy entails the following: (1 ...
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  • a Japanese book that contained scenes of foreign nations. The activists asked ... German ambassador and a change in Japanese policy on Korea caused Inoue to ...
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  • KMT), also often translated as the Chinese Nationalist Party, is a ... Together with the People First Party ( 親民黨) and Chinese New ...
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  • In 1974, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that 1800 Chinese students in ... the standard school curriculum taught in a foreign language to those who all ...
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  • Loosing the 2008 election, she was appointed foreign affairs spokeswoman. Clark maintained New Zealand's "nuclear free" policy ...
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  • of the incomprehensible sounds of a foreign language (“bar-bar” ... comparing it with the barbarian (i.e. foreign) language, which is useless ...
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  • Japanese leaders not to go to war with the foreign powers. After the Meiji ... of Hyogo Prefecture, junior councilor for Foreign Affairs, and sent to the ...
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  • While in Japan, Kim Gwangjip met the Chinese Ambassador to Tokyo, ... Huang advised that Korea should adopt a pro-Chinese policy, while ...
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  • famine, drought, a lack of resources, and foreign reserves, still has the ... With North Korea and Iran, international policy thinkers doubt either nation ...
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  • – June 6, 1916) was a Chinese military official and politician during ... Yuan is criticized in Chinese culture for taking advantage of both ...
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  • A.D. Lee, Information and Frontiers: Roman Foreign Relations in Late Antiquity ... as economics, military capabilities of foreign countries, and political ...
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