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CHINA: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL VOL: 7 NO 2 (7) answer(s).
 
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China attracting global talent: central and local initiatives / Litao, Zhao; Jinjing, Zhu   Journal Article
Litao, Zhao Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Chinese leaders Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao have stressed the importance of human talent in China's modernisation project.Over the years, China has gradually established a nationwide policy of human resources development (HRD). Recent research has documented the evolution of China's HRD policy.
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China-EU relations: strategic partnership at a crossroads / Li, Mingjiang   Journal Article
Li, Mingjiang Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract China-EU relations, after more than a decade of steady growth since the mid-1990s, are becoming increasingly more fluid and unpredictable.Observers who had been optimistic are now starting to warn of an impending downward spiral in Sino-European ties.
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China's policies towards Myanmar: a successful model for dealing with the Myanmar issue? / Chenyang, Li; Fook, Lye Liang   Journal Article
Fook, Lye Liang Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract China has been severely criticised in the West for being an obstacle to democracy and progress on human rights in Myanmar. This is due largely to the perception that China, despite being a big and influential neighbour, has been extremely reluctant to apply pressure on Myanmar.
Key Words Human Rights  Security  Economy  Oil  Energy Security  Military 
China  Myanmar  Sovet Union  China - Myanmar Relations  Cold War 
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Deliberative institutions as mechanisms for managing social unr: the case of the 2008 Chongqing Taxi strike / Hess, Steve   Journal Article
Hess, Steve Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract By many indicators, 2009 should be a challenging year for the People's Republic of China. The global financial crisis sapped demand for exports and contributed to mass factory closures and layoffs, leaving an estimated 20 million migrant workers likely to lose their jobs in the year and exacerbating already wide urban/rural, east/west, and rich/poor divisions within Chinese society.
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Economic reform and performance: a comparative study of China and Vietnam / VU, Khuong M   Journal Article
VU, Khuong M Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Since the launch of economic reforms in China in 1978 and Vietnam in 1986, both countries have made impressive achievements. However, the two countries have experienced a notable divergence in growth, even though the context and characteristics of their reforms were broadly similar.
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Has the QFII scheme strengthened corporate governance in China? / Tan, Michael N T   Journal Article
Tan, Michael N T Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Corporate governance in China has had a difficult journey since the economy opened up in the late 70s and made the gradual transition from a centrally planned economy to a market economy.In the 90s, with the establishment of the Shanghai and the Shenzhen stock exchanges and the promulgation of the Companies Law, corporate governance came into vogue. Then, following the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997/98, corporate governance assumed greater importance.
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Macao's gaming-led properity and prospects for economic diversi / Yang, Zhang; Kwan, Fung   Journal Article
Yang, Zhang Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Macao's economic prosperity until recently had been dramatic thanks to astonishing expansion of the gaming and tourism sector. However, Macao's casino revenue growth came to halt in the second half of 2008 due to the twin blow of a deteriorating global economy and Mainland china's imposition of tighter visa restrictions on Chinese visitors to Macao.
Key Words Economy  GDP  China  Hong Kong  Tourism  Macao 
Global Financial Crisis 
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