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How did china's geography affect its devilment?
Chinese culture is deeply influenced by Confucianism. Confucianism had been regarded as an ethic-political system in ancient China.
No, the rule of law in China is not considered liberal as it is heavily influenced by the Communist Party and serves to maintain political stability and control rather than protect individual rights and freedoms. Legal decisions can be influenced by political considerations and there is limited independence of the judiciary.
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China has a very beautiful geography. Bad planification in the building of structures and large floods, have taken time to rebuild that could have been usefull to develop their technology. Now a days, China has overcome many obstacles and has succesfully planned infracstructure with for example the biggest dam in the world among other. Now a days their development is growing at a fast rate.
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How do developments in India compare with the ones in China and Rome during years 200 BCE - 200 CE
No; it has a free, Western-style market economy. Communism is not even present among the political parties, apart from the efforts of mainland China to influence developments there.
China was influenced by Japan, but only in minimal amounts due to China's policies of Isolation.
Roger Mark Selya has written: 'The Geography Of China' 'The Geography of China, 1975-1991'
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There are many mountains and plateaus, most of which lie in the western China. As we know, Tibetan Plateau is in western China and for its high altitude there is a clear division in geography. On the other hand, the economic developments of eastern China and western China are very different. I think this is another division. But we usually think it is the terrain that separates eastern China from the western China. If we dig deep, I think the economic development and cultural difference also matter. If you just want to know about the geography of China, you can find some maps of China's terrain.