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CHINA: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL VOL: 7 NO 1
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088522
Changing comparative advantages and structure of China's servic
/ Shu-Quan, He
Shu-Quan, He
Journal Article
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2009.
Summary/Abstract
China's service exports have been developing rapidly. However, based on a revealed symmetry comparative advantage index and a modified revealed comparative advantage index, Chinas services as a whole still have comparative disadvantage and represent a small share of total merchandise and service exports. There is much that China can do to improve its service exports.
Key Words
Service Industries - China
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Export - China
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088521
China and monetary integration in East Asia
/ Liu Ji; Jinxia, Chen
Liu Ji
Journal Article
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Publication
2009.
Summary/Abstract
The Asian currency crisis of 1997 eroded the credibility of unilateral fixed exchange rates and renewed calls for greater monetary integration and regional exchange rate stability. China is dominating the regional economy. Creation of a single Asian currency will take time. The first step should be expansion of the Chiang Mai Swap Agreement to deal with emergency situations. The next steps might be a common basket peg followed by establishment of an Asian monetary unit currency basket.
Key Words
China - Foreign Economic Relation - East Asia
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East Asia - Foreign Economic Relation - China
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Money - East Asia
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088514
'Good neighbour policy' in the context of China's foreign relat
/ Chung, Chien-peng
Chung, Chien-Peng
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2009.
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China's push for regional integration is an attempt to increase its influence throughout its neighbourhood and exhort other states to adopt its state-centric "New International Order" model of conducting foreign relations. The Chinese leadership will look for opportunities for co-management of world and Asia-Pacific economic, financial, security and diplomatic affairs.
Key Words
China - Foreign Relations - 1949
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Neighbour Policy - China
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Foreign Relation - China
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088523
Naxi students' national identity construction and schooling: a case study of Lijiang no. 1 senior secondary school
/ Haibo, Yu
Haibo, Yu
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Publication
2009.
Key Words
Nationalism - Education - China - Lijiang Shi
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Naxi - Education - China - Lijiang Shi
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Chinese People - Education
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Secondary School - China
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088512
Principal agent theory and private property rights in china's e
/ Yung, Ping
Yung, Ping
Journal Article
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Publication
2009.
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China - Economic Condition - 2000
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Government Business Enterprises - China
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Property Right - China
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China - Government Business Enterprises
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088513
Rise of China and India: geo-political narratives from the Singapore perspective
/ Wei, Lim Tai
Wei, Lim Tai
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Publication
2009.
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Singapore - Foreign Relation
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China - Foreign Relation - Singapore -1976
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India - Foreign Relation - Singapore - 1984
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Geo-political Narratives - Singapore
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088510
Seeking channels for engagement: media use and political communication by China's rising middle class
/ Wang, Xin
Wang, Xin
Journal Article
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Publication
2009.
Summary/Abstract
As the main beneficiaries of the economic reforms, members of China's middle class are primarily preoccupied with maintaining their status. Participation in politics is not high on their agenda. The mass media in China has become apolitical, largely to cater to the middle class' consumer and popular culture. It is in fact weakening the political and civic interests of the middle class, reducing their motive for direct political participation or interaction with the government.
Key Words
Political Participation - China
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Mass Media - China
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Middle Class - China
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China - Middle Class
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China - Mass Media
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China - Political Participation
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