On the Economic Crisis in Communist China

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Communist China's drive for major power status-an urge to narrow the gap between herself and the two superpowers-has been the central objective of her campaign for economic development. In pursuit of this goal, Chinese planners have concentrated on expanding as rapidly as possible the country's capacity to produce capital goods and military matériel. For this purpose, a mechanism for institutionalizing a high rate of involuntary saving and for channeling it into the desired lines of investment had to be fashioned.

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I often found that those who use an adjective to precede naming a nation usually of the prejudiced type. Such juvenile chicanery aims to influence the audience in its predisposition to the subject in question. I truely despise such word use.

How about lets start with the title "Hypocritcal America and its Obama regime undermining Communist China economic growth"?

It is despicable for scholars to write in this sensationalist fashion, methods one would relegate to such television networks as "Unfair and Unbalance." Stop the needless conspiracy theories - recognize that each government has its own priorities. Afterall, US did spawn gynormous farming subsidies, GM, big pharma, et, that ranges from bacon, laggard and bull-dozer of indigenous people. Let those who had no sin throw the first stone.

As a person, you might have differences in beliefs, but as a scholar and writer, respect the differences. Write to inform, pursuade anddebate, not merely to further one's bias.