The
People’s Republic of China addressed problems such as religion, education,
population, employment, and crime through government laws and under Mao Zedong
who would make the last decisions.
October
2nd 1949, the Society union managed to establish diplomatic
relations with the new China. This would be accepted by the PRC in order to
gain more foreign relations with other countries such as Bulgaria, Hungary,
Romania, Czechoslovakia, Poland, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, and
Vietnam by 1951. The government would address foreign relations, as they wanted
to gain more communist powers around the world. The Chinese government was
trying to empower their government by gaining powerful relations all over the
world. Which is probably why they would sign treaties with other countries. As
well Mao Zedong, a representative of the PRC would travel in and out of Moscow
to sign mutual aid treaties.
Not
to forget the Eight National Congress of the CPC (PRC) was held, that would
announce its reform in agriculture, handicraft, and industry sectors. This
would then aid a large part of communist government to survive.
As
well China would start on its works in rebuilding its powerful economy by
addressing powerful issues such as education and crime. China believed in state
and order, that meant that if someone did a bad deed it would be obtained and
written down until a judge would declare guilty or not. In another aspect
education after October 1st, 1949 education became important. In
order to keep the Chinese people away from another civil war, they would have
to be educated. Education would stabilize the economy and make the goal of
sovereignty more applicable. The PRC’s main goal was to improve in technology,
which meant that education on science-based or technology-based would be
important. This would help China’s economy grow.