China mainly focuses on the collectivization of agriculture and less emphasize on the light and heavy industry. For instance, the Chinese followed an ‘industrial socialist’ strategy of development from the Soviet Union for first five year plan (Jameson & Wilber, 1981). Subsequently, they started adopted their own strategy which was ‘agrarian socialism’ which totally differ from the industrial socialist. Moreover, the State Constitution of 1982 is for the state to guide the country’s economic development (Worden, Savada, & Dolan, 1987). The aim of the strategy was Chinese wants to involve in both sector, industrial and agriculture. Besides that, they wanted to create the ‘socialist man’ among the peasant and worker population (Jameson & Wilber, 1981). Hence, development focused on the promotion strategy of the human factor in the
China mainly focuses on the collectivization of agriculture and less emphasize on the light and heavy industry. For instance, the Chinese followed an ‘industrial socialist’ strategy of development from the Soviet Union for first five year plan (Jameson & Wilber, 1981). Subsequently, they started adopted their own strategy which was ‘agrarian socialism’ which totally differ from the industrial socialist. Moreover, the State Constitution of 1982 is for the state to guide the country’s economic development (Worden, Savada, & Dolan, 1987). The aim of the strategy was Chinese wants to involve in both sector, industrial and agriculture. Besides that, they wanted to create the ‘socialist man’ among the peasant and worker population (Jameson & Wilber, 1981). Hence, development focused on the promotion strategy of the human factor in the