Browsing Tag
China
The China-OECD trade divide: building bridges
Today’s largest trade frictions stem from differences between China and the OECD regarding the appropriate role of government.…
University of Toronto
Chinese Workers in World War One France
Paul Bailey, Durham University, is a specialist in the social and cultural history of modern China. His research interests…
Durham University
Mapping China’s Growth and Development in the Long Run
China’s long-term experience showcases the two fundamentals in growth and development: efficiency and equality. Kent Deng discusses China’s…
London School of Economics
China’s Next Strategic Advantage From Imitation to Innovation
China is moving aggressively from a strategy of imitation to one of innovation. Driven both by domestic needs and by global ambition, China is establishing itself…
Imperial College London
Firefighting HRM in China’s new global economy
Tony Dundon is Professor of Human Resource Management & Employment Relations at the Work and Equalities Institute (WEI),…
University of Manchester
Intellectual property rights in China
Foreign firms have long complained that enforcing their intellectual property rights in China is difficult. Paul Noon OBE,…
Coventry University
Design possibilities for the e-Schoolbag: Addressing the 1:1 challenge within China
There is widespread enthusiasm for 1:1 computing in education. Recognizing that secure innovation of educational practice should be…
University of Nottingham
China’s War with Japan, 1937-1945
Rana Mitter is Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China at the University of Oxford and…
University of Oxford
Chinese contemporary abstract art
Shane McCausland is an historian of visual arts and material culture, with a particular focus on the painting…
SOAS, University of London
Ding Yi: What’s Left to Appear
As spiritual guides or shamans of our time, artists are the ones who maintain intense visual focus on…
SOAS, University of London