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..., especially vis-a-vis the history of imperialism and the global south, that may make building such ...
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Domestically, Beijing promised a more equitable distribution of China's new wealth from the booming cities to the dirt-poor villages of the agricultural hinterland. This is prompted, perhaps, less by any idealistic share-the-wealth sort of communism than it is by a calculated sense of self-survival. The endemic corruption of the Communist bureaucracy, the lack of political freedom and the oppression of human rights have created an increasingly restless, sometimes violent proletariat unlike anything China has known since the 1949 revolution. It is not only Western democracies that find this official Chinese menu unpalatable.
... an arms race that is picking up speed in Asia, where Chinese imperialism is a worry, and they wi...
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...New realities--Asia is rising; wealth is shifting from west to east; w...) Scott's 1937 draft avoided the term "imperialism," and the 1938 publication of Canada Today describ...
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... surely not to be mistaken for crass imperialism la Britain, or Rome. (34) Above all else, though, ... of social programs and a war in Southeast Asia, along with increased import competition from Euro...
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The relations between the United States and Pakistan (US-Pakistan relations) have a very tumultuous history, which is spread over nearly six decades. Owing to the diverse strategic and, sometimes, incompatible strategic interests, these relations have seen various engagements and estrangements. This paper aims at exploring the role played by the geostrategic and geopolitical factors in bringing US closer to Pakistan. It takes into account the cost and benefits of these relations for Pakistan and the United States. It also highlights the present warmth in relations between the United States and Pakistan in the perspective of geo-strategic and geopolitical factors. It also discusses the future prospects of these relations.
... that owing to the strategic worth of South Asia, it has always been the focus of world attention a... as a Japan's successor in Asiatic imperialism . The United States desired the use of air bases a...
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... as new economic and strategic partners in Asia and bilateral relations entered a period of prolon... and he did so, stressing that Russian imperialism, not ideological communism, posed a greater danger...
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Market expansion is a very important strategic option in the developing economies. Literature on marketing to the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy has brought to the fore the issue of direct involvement of manufacturers or corporations in expanding markets. Though the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy frameworks are important references for development of conceptual framework for market expansion, neither of these can be considered as a complete conceptualization in itself. The authors synthesize extant knowledge on the subject and provide a conceptual framework by looking into fundamental issues such as what is a market, what is market expansion, and what factors affect market expansion.
Unlike in case of the "blue ocean" strategy framework, th...
...1998. "The End of Corporate Imperialism." Harvard Business Review 81 (July/August): 68-79....Singapore: Thomson Asia 4th edition. Samuelson, P. A. and W. Nordhaus. 20...
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... itself in terms of materialistic imperialism." Moreover, Reinhold asserts, "The insult we offer... Nations, and the worsening situation in east Asia in the late 1930s. "What was the explanation of th...
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... to its neighbours for Japanese imperialism. The unresolved historical issues between China an...
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... oppression through colonialism and imperialism on the African continent, the legacy of the transa... explosion of missionary work in Africa and Asia resulted in hundreds of thousands of converts, and...