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  • United States
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
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    ...expansionist economic policy. This policy was implemented...second Bank of the United States. The same policies were continued...of the federal government was increased by...slavery in new states, but under the...suffrage to many states and virtual direct...Separation of church and state became virtually...strong foreign policy and to internal...His stand for economic individualism and...the Bank of the United States won the...Opponents of Jacksons policies, including both...
     
  • United Nations
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
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    UNITED NATIONS (UN), international...friendly relations among states; and the achievement...solving international economic, social, cultural...the International Labor Organization , the...from African and Asian states, one from Eastern...aegis of the U.S. State Department late in 1939. The name United Nations was coined...1, 1942, when 26 states joined in the Declaration by the United Nations, pledging...and with the official governments of rebellious territories...revealed in UN Africa policy in the early 1960s...1960) by the Congo government to send troops there...condemned the colonial policies of Portugal (until...Prize in 1988, and in 2001 the UN itself, along...
     
  • China
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
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    ...central glorious peoples united country; i.e...place of birth. In 2001, however, under pressure...experienced tremendous economic growth since the late...economic liberalization policies, the gross domestic...occupation, and because the state owns all land, farmers...ranks second (after the United States) in the production...changes in economic policy, including decentralization...land) and passed a labor law designed to improve...trade partners are the United States, Japan, Hong...premier, who is head of government. The president is elected...party, the central governments control over the provinces...
     
  • Russia
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
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    ...farmland was either state-owned or collectivized. All economic planning was done by...were weakened. The policies of glasnost and perestroika...Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in a loose...establishing a coordinated economic policy. The rapid change...but most suffered economic hardship as privatization...from collapsing. By 2001, however, the Russian...Privatization of state-owned companies has...port of Vladivostok. Government The Russian Federation...the constitution of 1993, as amended. The...representatives from the governments of each republic...Rus until 1169. He united the Eastern Slavs and...
     
  • Japan
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
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    ...concern to Japanese government policy planners are...was the third greatest economic power in the world after the United States and a rapidly...especially in the United States and the Pacific...With the recession of 2001, the closing of manufacturing...trade surplus, with the United States, China, and South...is the symbol of the state but that sovereignty...party was formed, to 1993, when an opposition...acquired great wealth and economic power. Japan was in...police repression, labor and peasant unions attained...Japan pursued a moderate policy toward China, relying...well as other foreign policies pursued by the government...
     

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