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10 Foreign Investment Traps in China

10 Foreign Investment Traps in China Commentary International companies often encounter various traps when investing in China, and many have suffered from a total loss of personnel and money. Yu Youjun, the former executive vice-governor of Hunan Province, described the phenomenon of Chinese officials attracting foreign investors into China. Yu was quoted as saying, “You are the boss, he’ll do whatever you say like a subordinate before you invest in China. He is your true companion when you need a friend while you visit China. He is your worst nightmare after your money is in China.” Yu’s quote accurately reflects the true state of foreign investment in the communist regime.

20 Years Later: Bahrainis Praise National Action Charter, But Many Demand Expanded Political Reform

Hudhaifa Ebrahim Document reintroduced constitutional rule, strengthened economic and social rights, including rights for women Some 98.4% of Bahraini voters approved in a national referendum on Feb. 14-15, 2001 adoption of the National Action Charter, a document put forward by then-Emir Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa – now the country’s king, to end the 1990s uprising and return the country to constitutional rule. Today, supporters of the government and the opposition disagree on the degree to which the charter’s sections on political rights and the work of political parties have been realized, but both support implementation of its articles related to economic and social rights.

Understanding Chinese media censorship: From Ming to Jinping

““Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious.” “…The real power. The power we have to fight to for night and day, is not power over things, but over men.” These sentences are taken from the classic dystopian novel 1984 authored by George Orwell in 1949. They show the importance of psychological control in establishing a complete hegemony over society. In this article, the focus will be on Chinese perception control. It takes a quick look into the censorship history during the Ming Dynasty and examines today’s constitutional provisions for highly controlled media in China. It asserts that the normalisation of censorship in Chinese society is because of the fear of being oppressed, which has been carried along the centuries of history. Finally, it concludes by showing the situation of current surveillance society and the state’s more than required control over the citizen’s life.

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