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086008
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2008.
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In this article, we argue that Chinese influence on the North Koran nuclear quagmire has become more limited while U. S. influence has grown larger than that of China.
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ID:
086013
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2008.
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The development of cooperative relations between provinces in Northeast Asia has been reinforced by the global trend toward localization and decentralization. The relationship between China's three northeastern provinces and the Russian Far East may be seen as a mixture of cooperation and conflict.
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ID:
086010
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2008.
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China is transforming itself into an aggressive investor based upon its more US$1.5 tillion in foreign exchange reserves, the world's largest. However, despite the huge expansion in quality base, the substantial performace of Chinese investors, in terms of gains in profit and technology spillover effects through overseas investment, has not been satisfactory.
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ID:
085982
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2008.
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This paper identifies the existence of two kinds of agency problem by focusing on rights issues by Chinese firms. It begins by examining the context in which state designed managers are strongly encountered by the government to provide funds for its use, often at the expense of their companies interests. The statistics presented in this paper further show how Chinese managers transfer these cash funds, raised from their public shareholders, via rights issues, to the state as cash dividends.
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ID:
085979
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The Seventeenth National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), held on October 15-21, 2007, produced a new central Committee. Interestingly, the institutional balance of the new committee is remarkably similar to that of the Sixteenth Central Commitee elected in November 2002. The provincial units remain the most powerful institution with tha largest total representation index (42 percent). The central institutions are in second place with the same index (34 percent) as the previous committee. The military institutions are third with 19 percent, also the same as previously. And the corporations have a higher representation with 5 percent, compared to 4 percent in 2002.
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ID:
086007
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2008.
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Sino-Venezuelan relations have witnessed an un precedented intimacy since the beginning of Hugo Chavez's presidency in 1990. While scholars hold divergent views on the possible implications of the suddenly improved bilateral relationship from the Chines perspective.
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