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how did china develop during 20th century​

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Answered by itzPapaKaHelicopter
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Since opening up to foreign trade and investment and implementing free-market reforms in 1979, China has been among the world's fastest-growing economies, with real annual gross domestic product (GDP) growth averaging 9.5% through 2018, a pace described by the World Bank as “the fastest sustained expansion by a major.

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Answered by unknowntitle000
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By setting up many economic related programs.

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China entered the twentieth century as the victim of massive imperialistic encroachments from the West and Japan. Much of modern Chinese history during the past one hundred years can be viewed as a series of strategies to return China to "great power" status by creating a government strong and wise enough to hold external powers at bay, while promoting economic and social progress internally. This paper provides a comparative treatment of the six major efforts or strategies for Chinese "political development" during the twentieth century: 1) the attempt at a "self-strengthening" reform by the late Qing dynasty at the beginning of the century; 2) Sun Yat-sen's doctrine of the Three Principles of the People; 3) Chiang Kai-shek's attempt to impose strong military rule; 4) the Maoist model of mass mobilization and "permanent revolution;" 5) Deng Xiaoping's set of economic reforms and political "demobilization;" and 6) the strategy for economic and political development pursued by the Nationalist Party on Taiwan after it lost the Chinese Civil War. Each strategy is rated along four dimensions of political development (state capacity, popular participation, distribution of social resources, and institutionalization). The varying fates of each strategy are explained, in turn, by Cyril Black's model of the major dimensions of modernization and by Leonard Binder's theory about the crises and sequences in development.

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