Censorship Overview:
The Chinese government has become excessive in terms of civil rights and political freedoms that has been shown through their history shaping its mindset, its unreasonable technology, its persistent strive to maintain authority, and its comparison with the rest of the world. The Chinese government and their peoples’ mindset has been shaped by their long and rigorous history by three main ideas and foundations. These include Confucianism, The Middle Kingdom, and extraterritoriality. Chinese technology has played a key role in successful censorship that can be thoroughly explained through an overview of the role of Cisco systems, an elucidation of various methods used, and an idea of possible punishments and consequences that are obtained by any Chinese violators or activists. As the world has come to notice, the Chinese government “has long tried to keep a tight rein on traditional and new media to prevent any challenges to its political authority” (Bennett 1). This has been obvious through its legislation and Tiananmen Square. What has made the Chinese issue with censorship apparent to the rest of the world is China’s Freedom House rankings. Also when China is studied researchers question the future of China’s censorship because of the Freedom House, Chinese youth, and a constant and small push for political modernization in the Chinese government. Overall the Chinese censorship has obviously been effective on its citizens. Through Confucianism and a stubborn Chinese mindset, sophisticated technology, a constant drive for control, and comparisons to the world, the future of censorship in China looks questionable.
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The Chinese government has become excessive in terms of civil rights and political freedoms that has been shown through their history shaping its mindset, its unreasonable technology, its persistent strive to maintain authority, and its comparison with the rest of the world. The Chinese government and their peoples’ mindset has been shaped by their long and rigorous history by three main ideas and foundations. These include Confucianism, The Middle Kingdom, and extraterritoriality. Chinese technology has played a key role in successful censorship that can be thoroughly explained through an overview of the role of Cisco systems, an elucidation of various methods used, and an idea of possible punishments and consequences that are obtained by any Chinese violators or activists. As the world has come to notice, the Chinese government “has long tried to keep a tight rein on traditional and new media to prevent any challenges to its political authority” (Bennett 1). This has been obvious through its legislation and Tiananmen Square. What has made the Chinese issue with censorship apparent to the rest of the world is China’s Freedom House rankings. Also when China is studied researchers question the future of China’s censorship because of the Freedom House, Chinese youth, and a constant and small push for political modernization in the Chinese government. Overall the Chinese censorship has obviously been effective on its citizens. Through Confucianism and a stubborn Chinese mindset, sophisticated technology, a constant drive for control, and comparisons to the world, the future of censorship in China looks questionable.
For the full paper go under the Censorship tab on the website and click on the PDF under the writing and above the pictures.
Business Overview:
For businesses in the United States that have dominated the U.S. market, but want to do more there is a smart idea of expanding into China for four main reasons, an untapped market, a new base of consumers, new company recognition, and cost saving techniques. The first positive is the untapped market that can used to give the company a new mark on the map. Another main draw that companies love to think about when wanting to make more money is the idea of having a large customer base. The next major attributing factor in getting a company to grow and build up again once a recession has hit is more company recognition. The last possible way for a company to better their annual revenue intake is through cost saving techniques. As shown in the rest of the paper the simple decision of expanding a business to join the world market and push for new ground as a company is the best option for a company to beat the current recession that the U.S is in.
For the full paper go under the Business tab on the website and click on the PDF under the writing and above the pictures.
For businesses in the United States that have dominated the U.S. market, but want to do more there is a smart idea of expanding into China for four main reasons, an untapped market, a new base of consumers, new company recognition, and cost saving techniques. The first positive is the untapped market that can used to give the company a new mark on the map. Another main draw that companies love to think about when wanting to make more money is the idea of having a large customer base. The next major attributing factor in getting a company to grow and build up again once a recession has hit is more company recognition. The last possible way for a company to better their annual revenue intake is through cost saving techniques. As shown in the rest of the paper the simple decision of expanding a business to join the world market and push for new ground as a company is the best option for a company to beat the current recession that the U.S is in.
For the full paper go under the Business tab on the website and click on the PDF under the writing and above the pictures.