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Trade Relationship Between China And Madagascar

Posted on:2015-03-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Tsarandro Zafiarisoa JudithFull Text:PDF
GTID:2266330428468332Subject:International relations
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The world is very large and complex. International Relations are a fascinating topic because it concerns people and culture throughout the world. Scope and complexity of the interactions among the groups make international relations a challenging subject to matter.International Relations concern the relationship among the world’s governments. But this relationship cannot be understood in isolation, they are closely connected with other actors such as:International organizations, Multi-national corporations, individuals, with other social structures (including economics, culture and domestic politics) and with geographical and historical influences. The choices make in our daily lives ultimately affect the world we are living and each person faces unique contribution, however small to the world of international relations. The perspective for getting jobs after graduation, depend on the global economy and international economic competition.Trade relationship between china and Madagascar began on Nov.6,1972, but the existence of Chinese people in this Indian Ocean island country was already at the end of18th century and the beginning of19th century, according to the Malagasy historians. Recent archaeological research done in the north of Madagascar revealed that Chinese people already arrived in Madagascar in the17th century.Friendly cooperation between China and Madagascar has been growing and has made remarkable impact, Friendly cooperation between the two countries have both had similar past. This is why China sees Madagascar as a friend and brother. China’s policy is characterized by equality and mutual trust in politics, win-win cooperation in economy and exchange of mutual inspiration on cultural level.
Keywords/Search Tags:International Trade Relations, Trade Policy, Third World, ChinaEconomic Growth
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