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Upaya Cina Dalam Mempertahankan Komunisme Pasca Runtuhnya Uni Soviet (Ita Melati)

Submitted by: Melati, Ita
On: Nov 15, 2013 @ 4:42 AM
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  • Judul artikel eJournal: Upaya Cina Dalam Mempertahankan Komunisme Pasca Runtuhnya Uni Soviet
  • Pengarang (nama mhs): Ita Melati
  • Abstrak (max. 1600 huruf atau 250 kata): Post the Soviet Union collapse, communism didn’t have social power as before, and liberalization-led capitalism is the only ideology that triumphed even to this day. The loss power of communism in the international world also give effect to China which is a communist country. يورو 2024 Democratization current carrying values of liberalization-capitalism turned into external pressure for China to participate in making changes towards democracy. Futhermore, the response of the domestic Chinese make external pressure to turn into internal pressure leads to internal political conflict between the ruling outocracy with the dominant class. ادين هازرد Nonetheless, China chose to keep the values of communism. نتائج التنس This is motivated by the importance role of communism in maintaining political stability, economic and China’s security. Thus, the China government decided to combine the values of communism into the China political system and operate the system in a consistent manner, both in society and state, in order to survive communism and accepted by the majority of Chinese People.
  • Kata kunci (max. 80 huruf atau 10 kata): Communism of China, Stability, China’s Political System, and the Soviet Union Co
  • NIM: 0902045007
  • Angkatan (tahun masuk, mis. 2009): 2009
  • Program Studi: Ilmu Hubungan Internasional
  • Sumber tulisan: Skripsi
  • Pembimbing: Chairul Aftah dan Enny Faturrachmi
  • Nama eJournal: eJournal Ilmu Hubungan Internasional
  • Volume: 1
  • Nomor: 4
  • Tahun: 2013
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