Korea was subject to and part of China
the nationalist party and the communist party were figthing until they both teamed up to fight against Japan & won. then they resumed fighting the natioalist party fled to Taiwan and the communist party took over China and china became communist
Japan fought against China and Korea.
Hong Kong and Macau are two political entities that have reunited with China in recent past. Hong Kong remained a British colony till 1997 and Macau was a Portuguese colony till 1999.Both are now considered special administrative regions in China.
China is a country of many political parties. Apart from the Communist Party of China (CPC), which is in power, China has eight non-Communist parties. They are: (1) China Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang, (2) China Democratic League, (3) China Democratic National Construction Association, (4) China Association for the Promotion of Democracy, (5) Chinese Peasants and Workers' Democratic Party, (6) China Zhi Gong Dang, (7) Jiusan Society, and (8) Taiwan Democratic Self-government League.
Yes
Korea was subject to and part of China
Totalitarianism is the anwer for novanet.
A trade route connecting China to the MeditteraneanAn ancient trade route between China and Europe. :P
the nationalist party and the communist party were figthing until they both teamed up to fight against Japan & won. then they resumed fighting the natioalist party fled to Taiwan and the communist party took over China and china became communist
China often prevented outside contact to preserve its culture. China alternated between trade and extreme isolationism.
China claims Taiwan as its own and considers it a part of its territory, despite Taiwan operating as a separate government with its own political system. This has led to ongoing political tensions between China and Taiwan.
The relationship between China and Korea before the rise of the Koryo kingdom was amicable. Korea was in good standing with China and embraced it's culture and political beliefs.
The Kuomintang was a political party in the Republic of China, commonly called the Chinese Nationalist Party, which is the current ruling political party in Taiwan. The guiding ideology is the Three Principles of the People, advocated by Sun Yat-sen.
China Youth University for Political Sciences was created in 1948.
The correct political name for Taiwan is the Republic of China (ROC). Taiwan operates as a separate political entity from mainland China, with its own government and constitution.
The Peoples Republic of China.