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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to China:
Contents
- Geography of China
- Environment of China
- Natural geographic features of China
- Administrative divisions of China
- Demography of China
- Government and politics of China
- Ruling party
- Executive branch of the government of China
- Legislative branch of the government of China
- Judicial branch of the government of China
- Foreign relations of China
- International organization membership
- Law and order in China
- Military of China
- History of China
- Culture of China
- Art in China
- Sports in China
- Economy and infrastructure of China
- Education in China
- References
The People's Republic of China is the most extensive country in East Asia and the third or fourth most extensive country in the world. With a population of over 1,300,000,000, it is the most populous country in the world.
The Communist Party of China (CPC) has led the PRC under a one-party system since the state's establishment in 1949. The PRC is involved in a dispute over the political status of Taiwan. The CPC's rival during the Chinese Civil War, the Kuomintang (KMT), fled to Taiwan and surrounding islands after its defeat in 1949, claiming legitimacy over China, Mongolia, and Tuva while it was the ruling power of the Republic of China (ROC). The term "Mainland China" is often used to denote the areas under PRC rule, but sometimes excludes its two Special Administrative Regions: Hong Kong and Macau.
Because of its vast population, rapidly growing economy, and large research and development investments, China is considered an "emerging superpower". It has the world's second largest economy (second largest in terms of purchasing power parity.) China is also a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. Since 1978, China's market-based economic reforms have brought the poverty rate down from 53% in 1981 to 8% by 2001. However, China is now faced with a number of other socioeconomic problems, including an aging population, an increasing rural-urban income gap, and rapid environmental degradation.
China plays a major role in international trade. The country is the world's largest consumer of steel and concrete, using, respectively, a third and over a half of the world's supply of each. Counting all products, China is the largest exporter and the second largest importer in the world.
Geography of China
Environment of China
Natural geographic features of China
Administrative divisions of China
Provinces of China
Districts of China
Municipalities of China
Villages of China
Demography of China
Demographics of China
Government and politics of China
Ruling party
Executive branch of the government of China
Legislative branch of the government of China
Judicial branch of the government of China
Foreign relations of China
International organization membership
The People's Republic of China is a member of:
Law and order in China
Law of China
Military of China
History of China
Culture of China
Culture of China
Art in China
Sports in China
Economy and infrastructure of China
Economy of China