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What is China?

China ranks among the most frequently studied countries across academic disciplines, appearing in courses on international business, economics, history, political science, cultural studies, and foreign language education. Its scale, rapid development, and global influence make it a compelling subject for analysis from multiple angles. Students are drawn to questions about how China's economy grew into one of the world's most powerful, how its government shapes domestic and foreign policy, and how its distinct cultural identity interacts with global forces. The country's role in trade, manufacturing, and currency policy gives it particular weight in business and economics coursework, while its literary and cultural traditions attract attention in humanities programs.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a genuinely broad range of approaches. Economic and business analyses examine China as an emerging manufacturing superpower, explore foreign market entry strategies, and investigate specific cases such as joint ventures in the automotive industry. Cultural and cross-cultural papers compare Chinese values and practices with those of other nations, address the relationship between language and culture, and consider how cultural syncretism has shaped China over time. Historical approaches trace Chinese economic development across dynasties and eras. Literary analysis appears as well, with classical works like Du Fu's poetry examined for their social and political commentary. Policy-focused papers tackle issues such as currency strategy and the internationalization of the renminbi.

A strong essay on China benefits from a clearly bounded thesis — choosing one dimension, such as trade policy, cultural adaptation, or historical development, rather than attempting to cover the country broadly. Evidence drawn from specific industries, government decisions, or primary texts carries more weight than generalizations. The most common pitfall is treating China as a monolithic entity; acknowledging internal regional, economic, and cultural variation produces more credible and nuanced arguments.

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Immelt Et Al. (2009). Becht
The paper provides the case analysis of an article written by Becht (2010) and an article written by Immelt et al. (2009).Immelt et al. (2009) reveal how General Electric (GE) has used reverse innovation to develop low cost products for the emerging economies and later bring them back to wealthy countries such as the United States.Becht (2010) also discusses how RB (Reckitt Benckiser) has developed the global entrepreneurship skills of its top managers using global mobility strategy.
Essay Masters
Definition of a Superpower
In order to be a super power, a nation should be compatible to United States of America, which is the world's super power after World War II. America has been on this position from a long span of time and is a dominant state that has the ability to project power on the worldwide scale. Due to the strong hold of USA, it was assumed by many that no growing nation can replace America and take its place as a superpower.
Research Paper Doctorate
Europe\'s Largest Bank by Market
¶ … Europe's largest bank by market value, HSBC has significant competition on the global stage. It is currently the second largest bank in the world behind Citigroup. Although it has its strongest holding within…
Research Paper Doctorate
Late Tokugawa Reform and Foreign Policy
¶ … honored one, I offer this comment with grave regret that it shall even be received, for in his Excellency's well intentioned attempt to seek the advice of the more sagacious residents of Kyoto and Edo, he is playing…
Paper High School
rt Appreciation analysis
It is a common phenomenon for an object to be associated with the ruler or the country in question. The Great Wall of China, where not only served as a defense system, but also consolidated the image of China as a…
Paper Undergraduate
Organized violence: causes, patterns, and social impacts
The paper will talk about the Rwanda genocide that took place in 1994. Here the obvious features of the globalization as well as the international pressures that were faced by Rwanda will be discussed, along with this we will also be looking at the globalized forces that were brought together here.
Paper Doctorate
Graduate and the New Left
This paper discusses the film "The Graduate." The movie is a perfect example of the new psychology which was emerging in the United States during the 1960s. Young people began to reject the value system put in place by their parents following the Second World War. They wanted to rebel but were also unsure of what outright rebellion would mean.
Paper Doctorate
Kmt\'s Candidate (and Current Mayor
¶ … KMT's candidate (and current Mayor of Taipei) Ma Ying Jeon holds a 50.40% to 49.60% lead over the TSU's candidate Shu Chin-Chiang. Coverage of the elections in the PRC's state-run media Xinhua has focused on two…
Essay Doctorate
Globalization Position on Globalization Is a Trend
Globalization is a trend towards a more integrated global economic system that is driven by the reduction of trade and investment barriers by technology and other factors. Is important to note that globalization is not…
Essay Doctorate
Multicultural Marketing to a Multicultural Audience --
This research paper is the final, cumulative effort of a semester-long project studying the effects of marketing to a multicultural audience. The need for multicultural marketing is assessed on a domestic and on an international level. McDonald's and Starbucks are used as examples of successful multicultural marketing and the paper concludes with speculation about how multicultural marketing will evolve in the future.