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CHINA IS REDEFINING HER IDEOLOGY

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Abstract (2. Language): 
In this article, the current political situation in the People’s of Republic of China has been examining in a historical process. Initially, the terms of revolution for Chinese, has been defining. In that sense, the article started from 1911,Republican revolution and coming to present. This paper generally focused on domestic developments in Chinese Communist Party and examining its effect on world socialism. At the end, the results of 16th party congress has been discussing.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bu makalede , Çin Halk Cumhuriyeti’nin aktüel iç politik gelişmeleri tarihsel süreç içerisinde incelenmektedir. Öncelikle devrim kavramının Çinliler için ne anlam ifade ettiği tanımlanmaktadır. Bu bağlamda, makale 1911 Cumhuriyetçi devrimi ile başlayıp günümüze kadar gelmektedir. Bu çalışma genel olarak Çin Komunist Partisinin içinde meydana gelen gelişmeler ve bunun dünya sosyalizmine olan etkisi üzerine odaklanmıştır. Makalenin sonunda ise 16.Parti Kongresinin sonuçları değerlendirilmektedir
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“Behind closed doors” , The Economist, 11/9/2002,Vol.365,Issue 8298
CHANDLER Clay, “ Who’s Hu”, Fortune, 11-11-2002,Vol.146,Issue.9
“China’s Leadership Quarrel”, The Economist, 8-31-2002, Vol.364,
Issue.8287
DEXTER Roberts, ROSE Brady, “China Will Jiang’s Power Play Set Off
Political Unrest”,
Business Week, 8-5-2002, Issue.3794
, “China: It Looks Like Jiang Will Rule From the
Wings”, Business Week 11-11-2002,Issue.3807
ECKHOLM Erik, “China’s President Steps Down to Make for New
Generation” , The New York Times,
November 14.2002
GOFF Richard, MOSS Walter, TERRY Janice and UPSHUR Jıu-Hwa, “
The Twentieth Century” Mc Graw Hill, New York,1998,
GOLD Thomas, “ Youth and State” , China Quarterly, 1991, Issue.127
“Jaing: Socialist Democracy is an Important Objective”, China Daily, 5-31-
2002
KAHN Joseph, “At Chinese Congress, Little Debate but Lots of Picture
Taking”, The New York Times,

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