Some first-hand observations of China in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics
Title: Some first-hand observations of China in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1023 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Some first-hand observations of China in the run-up to the Beijing Olympics
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1023 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
In 2008, less than 20 years after the Tiananmen Massacre, Beijing will stage the Olympic Games. To compare this prestigious awarding of a fascist regime to that of a previous one is unfair; the 1936 games in Berlin was awarded before Hitler came to power. China today is a posterboy for fascism, a model working definition of those governments I refer to in my history class, where a one-party dictatorship employs a market economy and controls a large
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in the day to suddenly rearrange the programme. In the course of the Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao's last state visit, Bush actually denounced democracy in action when he complained that "the comments and actions made by the leader of Taiwan indicate that that he may be willing to make decisions unilaterally to change the status quo, which we oppose."
With such a regime, what could be expected of its actions towards its minority groups?