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=Business Leadership in China=

History:
The Communists and the Nationalists were fighting for the control of China before WWII ended. Chiang Kai-Shek led the Nationalists while Mao Zedong led the Communists. Mao was inspired by the communist revolution in Russia to start a communist rule in China. He had highly trained his army and won against the Nationalists. In 1949, the communists invaded Beijing and declared it the formation of the People's Republic of China. A new constitution was then written by the new government, Communism. Mao wanted China to become self-sufficient, expand their basic health plan, and build schools. He wanted a new economy and new social structures, but failed on doing so. In 1976, Mao died and Deng Xianoping took charge in controlling China. Deng Xianoping started bringing foreign investment back into China.

**Human Rights- Freedom of Speech:**

 * China does not concur with international law
 * Officials being highly censored by government where other nations do not
 * Google gmail accounts of human rights activists attacked and tried to be accessed by China- led to Google pulling business out of china
 * Has been incorporated into Chinese constitution
 * Freedom of speech on the internet and mobile devices, people can express their opinions of the government

**Global Interdependence:**

 * Global Interdependence Center- 5 part conference series to address interdependence with U.S.
 * Growth of India and China have caused a need for new features of global interdependence in order to ensure long term progress in China
 * Businesses and their prices/profits are changing
 * Global economy
 * Exporting many goods

**Environment:**

 * Businesses can cause pollution
 * China favors economic growth over environmental protection
 * Water is the most concerning environmental challenge
 * China ordered the closing of many mills and factories with little result for amount of resources used
 * China working on environmental laws and amendments

**Tolerance of Diversity:**

 * Many different dialects all across China
 * Less tolerant to diversity than America
 * Protection from courts and legislatures for the diverse workers and their equality
 * Cultural diversity

**What efforts have you taken to interact with China?**
The Business Leadership in China has taken efforts in building and strengthening its economy. China has built up its economy with the help of other nations. With international jobs and business China has developed relationships with other countries improving their economy as well. Also by building and creating more businesses poverty and unemployment has been decreasing. China has been building schools and offering acceptance to the schools internationally.

**What success you have had on promoting a positive relationship with China?**
Business Leadership in China has had success because of the widespread assistance that it gave. Business Leadership has created new business and new jobs to go with that business. It also created international job opportunities for people in other countries. It has also created new business related schools that offer the education that can lead its students to better long-term careers. China has gained advances in its power and economic stance on the world. It is heading toward being the world's largest economy. China has also had the good fortune of getting to host the Summer Olympics in Beijing 2008 and also the Shanghai expo.

**Discuss the intent your group has in promoting (or working against) the progress of China.**
The Business Leaders of China work toward a better economy and being able to provide the best for everyone. We plan on increasing the number of jobs and the amount of business in order to achieve the title of Nation with the Largest Economy. Hopefully soon, we will then be the greatest Superpower on the earth. But first we need to improve our own economy, and that is the business leaders' job. By adding additional locations for businesses in China, it will create new opportunities for other businesses to grow and develop.

**What impact will China have on the next 50 years of world history?**
In the next 50 years, China will grow and develop just like other nations. But China will grow in a way that will cause it to have the largest economy in the world and become a world superpower. The USA will have borrowed so much money that it will be owned by China. Then China will take over the smaller nations that need their help and their control will spread. Soon the whole earth would be controlled by China.

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