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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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SARS and Technological Communication SARS,
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Ethnocentrism: concepts and cultural perspectives
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Reasons Information Technology System Projects Fail
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Dating Linggguistics
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Immigrant Labor and Identity Politics
This article discusses the passage of Proposition 187 by California voters, and the ramifications this clearly racial legislation has for the country, and for minorities in the country.
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Family Business Directed Study of the Walton Family
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Ethics Corporate Governance and Company Social Responsibility
Since the 1990s a wave of privatization of state-owned enterprises has taken place throughout the world. Nevertheless, there are still many companies in government hands. This paper discusses the following:What should the proper corporate governance guidelines for these companies be? And for privatized companies already in private hands?
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Financial Impact of the Internet on Stock Market Participation in the Last 2 Decades
With the advent of E commerce, efficiency in terms of time and cost has been experienced by almost every sector of the economy. International markets came closer and economic participation in every market increased significantly as it became easier for buyers and sellers to communicate. This had also affected the Stock exchanges or the stock markets. With the cyber world taking over the conventional corporate climate, in the recent past, online financial services, brokerage houses and trading portals sprang up. This trend not only triggered participation from existing investors but also attracted newer smaller investors. Moreover, the cyber fever also changed the way companies offer and sell stocks to the market.