Political Challenges
This chart shows the boundary lines of East Asia.
China government.
When Mao Zedong died in 1976,
the Cultural Revolution ended.
Moderates who wanted to restore
order and economic growth took
power in 1977. Their leader was
Deng Xiaoping (duhng show•pihng).
Under Deng, the Chinese government
established diplomatic relations
with the United States and increased
trade with other countries. It also
made reforms, such as allowing farmers
to own land.
When Mao Zedong died in 1976,
the Cultural Revolution ended.
Moderates who wanted to restore
order and economic growth took
power in 1977. Their leader was
Deng Xiaoping (duhng show•pihng).
Under Deng, the Chinese government
established diplomatic relations
with the United States and increased
trade with other countries. It also
made reforms, such as allowing farmers
to own land.
These next three links are some challenges that are going on in East Asia.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/mar/18/china-challenges-next-generation.
http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/minxin-pei-considers-the-main-economic--political--and-strategic-issues-facing-chinese-president-xi-jingping-this-year
http://www.cfr.org/china/chinas-environmental-challenge-political-social-economic-implications/p5573
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/mar/18/china-challenges-next-generation.
http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/minxin-pei-considers-the-main-economic--political--and-strategic-issues-facing-chinese-president-xi-jingping-this-year
http://www.cfr.org/china/chinas-environmental-challenge-political-social-economic-implications/p5573
These next three paragraphs are some challenges that some writer had notice about the Political challenges in East Asia.
“China’s tumultuous twentieth century has been followed by years of astonishingly rapid growth, but
growth itself poses deep challenges for China’s economics, politics, and basic value system.The authors
of this volume combine disciplinary expertise with direct experience of China’s daily reality to present
a broad array of studies of the challenges that will shape the future of China and thereby touch
the world.” —BRANTLY WOMACK, University of Virginia
“As a ‘rising’ China becomes increasingly engaged in international affairs, it has become imperative
to understand China’s evolving aspirations and foreign policies and its growing influence on a complex
array of global problems.This book makes a significant contribution to this understanding.Wellresearched
and well-argued chapters consider a wide range of critical issues affecting the international
system and U.S.–China relations, including China’s management of its ‘peaceful rise,’ its development
and use of ‘soft power,’ its impact on nuclear proliferation on the Korean Peninsula, its policies
toward the Middle East, and its impact on the global energy markets.”
—ROBERT ROSS, Boston College
Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development is a topical examination of some of the most recent
developments in Chinese politics. Featuring a roster of international scholars, the book comprises an
assortment of chapters focusing on a particular dimension or specific issue of political culture, political
economy, foreign policy, and environmental and social challenges. The editors, Sujian Guo and
Baogang Guo, have divided the essays into five parts: political legitimacy, political economy, external
challenges, environmental challenges, and social challenges. Each of these dimensions serves as a window
through which the reader can glimpse various challenges in Chinese political development in
the new century. Challenges Facing Chinese Political
“China’s tumultuous twentieth century has been followed by years of astonishingly rapid growth, but
growth itself poses deep challenges for China’s economics, politics, and basic value system.The authors
of this volume combine disciplinary expertise with direct experience of China’s daily reality to present
a broad array of studies of the challenges that will shape the future of China and thereby touch
the world.” —BRANTLY WOMACK, University of Virginia
“As a ‘rising’ China becomes increasingly engaged in international affairs, it has become imperative
to understand China’s evolving aspirations and foreign policies and its growing influence on a complex
array of global problems.This book makes a significant contribution to this understanding.Wellresearched
and well-argued chapters consider a wide range of critical issues affecting the international
system and U.S.–China relations, including China’s management of its ‘peaceful rise,’ its development
and use of ‘soft power,’ its impact on nuclear proliferation on the Korean Peninsula, its policies
toward the Middle East, and its impact on the global energy markets.”
—ROBERT ROSS, Boston College
Challenges Facing Chinese Political Development is a topical examination of some of the most recent
developments in Chinese politics. Featuring a roster of international scholars, the book comprises an
assortment of chapters focusing on a particular dimension or specific issue of political culture, political
economy, foreign policy, and environmental and social challenges. The editors, Sujian Guo and
Baogang Guo, have divided the essays into five parts: political legitimacy, political economy, external
challenges, environmental challenges, and social challenges. Each of these dimensions serves as a window
through which the reader can glimpse various challenges in Chinese political development in
the new century. Challenges Facing Chinese Political
This link is to an articles talking about the political challenges. http://www.strategypage.com/on_point/20131008221148.aspx
From all this perceptive I can see East Asia has it share of problems. Its political challenges are not that bad. Its about changes that need to be made for a better country.