A CRITICAL INVESTIGATION INTO CSR WITHIN CHINA’S HOTEL INDU(19)
发布时间:2021-06-06
发布时间:2021-06-06
硕士毕业论文,探讨企业社会责任在中国酒店业的发展。
to achieve real breakthroughs in cross-strait relations have a more difficult way to go. At the same time, Ma Ying-jeou‘s cross-strait policies have been facing pressures from the
opposition parties, because they would take counter-measures to Ma‘s policies (Zhu, 2009). Also, Dalai Lama is potential crisis to impact the cross-strait relation. ―Taiwan's president granted opposition requests for Tibet's spiritual leader to comfort victims of Typhoon Morakot.‖ (BBC, 2009). ―China‘s government protested the Dalai Lama‘s visitation to Taiwan. China has criticised an invitation from Taiwan to the Dalai Lama, calling him a separatist who wants to sabotage improving cross-strait relations.‖ (BBC, 2009). However, The Chinese government unlikely adopt Suspension of cross-strait trade, investment, tourism and non-governmental contacts initiatives in retaliation (Wu 2009).
According to corruption Perceptions Index 2008 (Transparency International, 2008), China was ranked as 72 in all the countries. It means that China‘s government still has a long
process to improve for its incorruptness. China has spent a lot of money and human for anti-corruption. Even though the government has made an effort for anti-corruption, corruption cases has been still emerging in the country. Corruption of senior officials has become greedy grab from the type of corrupt life. Anti-corruption is more important to build a perfect system except education and fight against corrupt officials (Li, 2005).
Chinese social instability includes people‘s protest, Tibet issues and Xingjiang issues.
Chinese people lack channels for complaints because of bureaucracy. The bureaucracy may cause lots of protests and unrests in the society. Riot may happen in Chinese society even a common case. Some government organisations are opaque and do-nothing. The government needs to provide more channels for peoples‘ complaints. This is effective way to divert social discontents (Deutsche Welle, 2009). Tibet Unrest was caused by some people who resented government‘s policies. Protests by monks in Lhasa marking the 49th anniversary of a failed