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- W287358377 abstract "BOURGEOIS LIBERALIZATION: THE LABELING OF UNWANTED AMERICAN INFLUENCES BY THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA In 1979, after being a closed society for 30 years, the People's Republic of China initiated economic, technological, and educational reforms. The opening of China has involved the importation of western technologies and, to the dismay of the Chinese government, western values and ideals. The adoption of these values, which are primarily recognized as originating in the U.S., has been labeled as bourgeois liberalization by the Chinese government. The author spent three months on a teaching/ research assignment in Beijing and collecteddata (through reviews of literature and a written survey of university students) to better understand this labeling of unwanted American influences. BOURGEOIS LIBERALIZATION: THE LABELING OF UNWANTED A1ERICAN INFLUENCES BY THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA In 1979, after being closed to the outside world for 30 years, the p'eople's Republic of China reversed its policy of isolation by initiating a variety of economic, political, cultural, and educational reforms. The primary objective behind these reforms has been to modernize China end help it compete in the world market. Roughly one fourth of the world population lives in China. The modernization of such a large country has involved a variety of obstacles. One such obstacle has centered on how to import western technologies without importing western lifestyles. Increased interaction with the U.S. best exemplifies this situation. The People's' Republic of China is a socialist society, governed by a communist party, and the U.S. is a capitalist society governed as a democracy. Thus, the Chinese government, is in a situation where it can benefit greatly from foreign interaction but stands to have its cultural values affected in major ways if this interaction is left unchecked. The opening of China is a complex situation. It is comprised of a variety of'cultures which date back thousands of years. An ironic contradiction to the Chin.ise way of life is the existence of Hong KOng in the south. Hong Kong, which is, governed by England, is connected geographically but is miles apart ideologically. Hong Kong is very developed as a capitalist power in the world market. In the late 1990's, China will recover jurisdiction of Hong Kong and Macao (a similar type. of capitalist area currently governed by Portugal) and will be faced with the question of what to do with its control of two successful capitalist" @default.
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- W287358377 title "Bourgeois Liberalization: The Labeling of Unwanted American Influences by the People's Republic of China." @default.
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