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Bangladesh and US Foreign Policy
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A 5 page paper discussing US interest in Bangladesh and describing present foreign policy to that country. Bangladesh is a developing nation less open to US interests than many other secular nations, but still “negatively neutral.” Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSforPolBang.rtf
Bhutan; Economy and Trade
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This 5 page paper outlines the economic and trade of this small kingdom situated in the Himalayas. The writer includes major products, exports and imports, trading partners and patterns, trade policies and comprehensive GDP information. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEbhutan.rtf
Boosting Vietnam's Presence in the World Market
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A 10 page paper
discussing Vietnam's grudging and slow but inexorable shift to a free-market economy.
Vietnam remains communist and shares a border with China to the north. Though its leaders
want to remain true to the communist ideology for which so many died, they are faced with
the hard facts of the benefits of joining the emerging world economy. The paper examines the
economy as it is and the possibilities of taking a globalization route similar to that of South
Korea and Singapore: welcoming foreign investment, but according to strict rules set by the
government. Singapore provides a model of how the government does not need to yield its
ideology to foreign entities. It truly is possible for the government to remain in control of
philosophy while allowing the people to enjoy prosperity. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSVietnam.wps
Border Conflicts Between Tibet and China
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This 8 page report discusses the basic issues - political, economic, cultural - surrounding the border conflicts between China and Tibet. Tibet is formally considered an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China. Much of the 20th century has involved conflict over that issue and how and when Tibet will be 'freed.' In October, 1950, little more than a year after the Communists gained full control of mainland China, their troops invaded Tibet. Now, nearly fifty years after the invasion, the Chinese still maintain their authority by armed force. They have redrawn the country's borders, incorporating huge swaths of Tibetan territory into Chinese provinces. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWtibet.rtf
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