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China Answers E A C B D E A D C B B E A C D

Mexico Answers E D C A B C A E B D C A E D B

China HW Answers B C A D E B C E D E D A

Mexico HW Answers E D A B C short term, D long term C B A C E D A E B

Hukou guanxi danwei nomenklatura fang-shou Falon gong

Ejidos Sexenios Maquiladoras Caudillos Camarillas Mestizos Tecnicos Yo Soy 132

Leaders China Mao Zedong Deng Xiaoping Xi Jinping Mexico Diaz Cardenas Fox Enrique Pena Nieto

Civil Society 7 multiple choice questions on Precursor to democracy Patronage vs. merit system? Patron Client System

Two Economic Models Socialism Capitalism Pendulum Theory (Mexico) Government run Command economy 5 year plans (China, USSR, Iran) Nationalization UK after WWII- NHS, BBC, Beveridge Report Para-statals Mexico & PEMEX, Nigeria Bonyads (Iran) Import Substitution (ISI) Leads to Patron-Client Systems, Prebendalism TVEs (China- Township and Village Enterprises) High tariffs Subsidies People’s Communes in China, collectivization of Agriculture Iron Rice Bowl Old Age Pensions Lazaro Cardenas Mexico Rentier States Revenue Sharing More typical of Authoritarian Regimes Individuals (business) own and runs the economy Free-markets, free trade Privatization UK Margret Thatcher Economic Liberalization Neo-Liberalism Structural Adjustment Programs IMF & World Bank Russia perestroika, shock therapy China 4 modernizations, SEZs, Open Door trade policy, Deng Xiaoping Theory, Hong Kong, Agriculture - Household responsibility system Mexico NAFTA- PAN & Fox, Maquiladoras Foreign direct investment Democratic regimes Necessary precondition for democracy, China?

FRQ Hints Compare Political Parties Economic Liberalization Political Liberalization Compare Executive Branches Toward the end of his term, the incumbent president in consultation with party leaders, selected the PRI's candidate in the next election in a procedure known as "the tap of the finger" (Spanish: el dedazo). Until 1988, the PRI's candidate was virtually assured of election Election Systems and connection to Political Parties Compare Legislative Branches Protests Minorities