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In her essay "The Roots of China's Crisis" (in Economic Reform in China, which I edited along with Wang Xi), she wrote, "When I read a book on the Soviet Union by Sidney and Beatrice Webb, I thought, 'How wonderful and idealistic socialism sounds.'" Later, after her husband had served in Australia as a diplomat for the Nationalist government, the Chengs made the fateful decision to return to China in late 1948. In her essay Cheng notes that while she had learned about socialist ideals at LSE - including the apparent success of Soviet egalitarianism, central planning, and state ownership - her professors never mentioned "class struggle" or "the realities of communist rule.
[...] it provided conceptual frameworks for Chinese feminist activists eager to break away from or transform a Marxist theory of "equality between men and women" that had dominated Chinese state socialism. [...] in the second decade after the UN's Fourth World Conference on Women, Chinese feminists are confronted with new challenges partly derived from their success in the first decade.
... nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in China and the transformation of Chinese state feminism a... between women and men is an expression of class inequality; private ownership is at the root of wo... what rights they have and then should struggle for those rights.7. The attraction of "gender," in...
.... "Class struggle," the classic epitome of Marxist ideology...
... services and cable services on Ink Classic and 5 percent cash back in the same categories on ... 2012, the United States will continue to struggle with high unemployment rates and ongoing effects o... Zealand, Thailand, Bali, Vietnam, India, China and Japan, including maiden calls at Hiroshima and...
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... CP activists' role in the black freedom struggle. (2) Although White's indictment of black female c... Chicago, for example, tended to be working class and members of the black intelligentsia and black-... speak out against the spread of warfare in China and fascism in Europe. (40) The conference was als...
...power in the world, and to the struggle against Islamist extremism, that America not be se... more closely linked to the industrialist class from which the Sharifs themselves were drawn into ...In particular, China, which on the one hand fears the Taliban but on th...
The impact of globalization and worldwide competition has become excruciatingly noticeable in China. The purpose of this study is to examine China's transformation of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to competitive, capable organizations by identifying the dominant challenges and forces for change to State-Owned Enterprises in China (SOE), the nature of SOE responses to those forces, and the degree of SOE success in making the necessary transformations to compete in a global business environment.
... (Xia, Qiu, and Zafar 2007), CEOs also struggle with the legacies of central planning that include... to either specialize and become world-class performers in their chosen field or exit from the ...
Nonetheless, the desire to build an international women's movement led some Western feminists to proclaim a global sisterhood that united Western and non- Western women through a common political agenda.3 Over time, many international conferences have staged challenges to a hegemonic Western feminism and facilitated discussions on different approaches to local struggles for women's rights. The decades from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s witnessed this change in women's movements around the globe and in articulations of the feminist agenda, as Peggy Antrobus writes, "from one that has traditionally defined women's issues in terms of domestic violence and reproductive rights to one that sees every issue from the perspective of women and which has taken on broader issues, from militaris...
... a matter of gender, but is also mediated by class, race, and ethnicity, and international relations....We identified collaborators in China, India, and Poland who were already working with f...
...This perspective coincides with a classical liberal belief in the immense natural bounty of th... of history--which is that of a permanent struggle in continuously novel forms, not that of a predict...China and the United States recently have been whisperin...
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