The Rise of the CCP Analytical Essay by Top Papers
The Rise of the CCP
A look at the effects of the feud between the Kuomintang and the Chinese Communist Party on Chinese history.
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| 3,500 words
| 0 sources
| MLA
| 2008
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on Dec 01, 2008
in
History
(Asian)
, Political Science
(Communism)
, Asian Studies
(General)
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The paper discusses how the fall of Kuomintang and the rise of the CCP created a new intellectual movement that embraced and rejected Western culture at the same time, and also allowed for a period of exceptional economic growth that China now needs to exceed, or at the very least maintain. The paper asserts that China is clearly in competition with the United States for the position of economic superpower. The paper argues that in many ways, China is far more prepared to lead the world as an economic superpower than the United States.
From the Paper:
"The civil war between the Kuomintang and the Chinese Communist Party divided China into mainland China and Taiwan. Without this civil war the economic growth of China as we see it today would not be as global as it is. The new Intellectual movement of pre-civil war China put an end to traditional Confucian thought and brought into China Western capitalist thinking. The attraction of Communism to the Chinese allowed the people to focus on economic growth while the authoritarian government took care of..."Cite this Analytical Essay:
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