998 resultados para Socialism -- China
Resumo:
En el plano mundial el comercio exterior juega un papel muy importante, en el presente trabajo de grado se procura establecer una relación del comercio bilateral entre Colombia y la República Popular China El presente trabajo se desarrolló mediante el análisis de los países involucrados en todos los aspectos relacionados al comercio exterior, sus importaciones, exportaciones y balanza comercial fueron determinantes a la hora de diseñar las estrategias y recomendaciones para mejorar la relación comercial entre estos dos países, estas estrategias incluyen nuevas oportunidades de negocio, productos de posible exportación y algunas sugerencias en cuanto a la infraestructura y el turismo.
Resumo:
The 1956 crises in the Soviet Bloc states, and the Hungarian October events in particular, had a profound impact on China's international and domestic policies. The Chinese Communist Party leadership – party chairman Mao Zedong in particular – had by the end of mid-1950s begun to conceive of "a great Chinese revolution," which would largely take the form of large-scale industrial modernization. At the same time, China's awareness that it could develop into a leading player in the international socialist camp led Mao and his colleagues to actively intervene on the East European scene, posing an implicit challenge to the Soviet dominance in the bloc. The apparent desire of the Hungarian and Polish people to break free from Stalinist socialism, and the real risk, as Mao saw it, of the bloc foundering, convinced the Chinese Party that only reforming institutional socialism and revising the Stalinist pattern of inter-state relations could keep the camp intact.