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Published: 15 October 2021
... businesses foreign owned firms industries strategic rank promotion imperative regime advancement imperative leverage WTO related national champion industries time variance WTO entry party-state economic policy Chinese economic policymaking WTO rules Chinese government World Trade Organization...
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“Thought-Work” and Propaganda: Chinese Public Diplomacy and Public Relations After Tiananmen Square
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Gary D. Rawnsley
Published: 03 March 2014
... platforms available to do so. However, the Chinese have encountered problems with this strategy; namely, the development of a single, consistent message, and inconsistencies between the message and the behavior of the Chinese government. agitation Central Propaganda Department Chinese Communist Party CCP...
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First Steps toward Implementing the Seventeen-Point Agreement
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Melvyn C. Goldstein
Published: 08 January 2007
... Gyalo Thondup inflation and food crisis People’s Association Mimang Tsondu Surkhang Wangchen Gelek land reforms class struggle Dalai Lama Seventeen-Point Agreement Tibet Work Committee Chinese government Tibetan government By the end of October 1951, the Dalai Lama had formally accepted...
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Old Lhasa Politicized
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Tsering Woeser and Wang Lixiong
Published: 01 November 2013
... Beijing Olympics Chinese government Liu Xiaobo Qinghai-Tibet Railway The Chinese Dream The Dalai Lama The Tibet question Tibetan riots Self-immolation “He got the prize!” I received this text message from a friend in Beijing, when I was on a train pulling into Lhasa on the afternoon of October 8...
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From Lhasa to Yunnan
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Melvyn C. Goldstein and others
Published: 24 June 2004
... and had had to run for his life. His uncle wanted to get him a job teaching music at the Chinese government school in Lhasa. Phüntso thought this would dispel suspicions on the part of the Lhasa government. As 1949 unfolded, the air in Lhasa grew full of excitement and tension. There was a plan...
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Final Years
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Isidore Cyril Cannon
Published: 01 March 2009
...Many of the retired members of the Customs Service, including B-T, maintain strong interest and identification in the Service. Maze, one of Brewitt-Taylor's (B-T's) colleagues, wrote to B-T criticizing Aglen because of his attempts at acting independently instead of serving the Chinese government...
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Published: 16 October 2008
... the economic and technological contexts. This chapter shows that pluralizing decision-making, which has been widely ignored, can actually strengthen and support the authority of the Chinese government. China adapting to VOIP Little Smart Comisiòn Internacional de Telecommunicaciones CITEL Policy reform...
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Economic Policy
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Wilson Wong and Sabrina Luk
Published: 01 February 2007
... and Statistics Department Financial Secretary FS Legislative Council LegCo Treasury Branch economic policy finance Hong Kong global economy politics reforms Chinese government Economic policy can be understood broadly as how government manages the overall economy through defining the role, size...
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Published: 27 September 2013
... energetically to respond over the last decade. However, the program pursued by the Chinese government has produced mixed results. This chapter analyses these results and states that these successes and failures must be understood in a broader context. The chapter states the goals of this book: the first...
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Published: 25 May 2011
...This chapter examines historical emissions, climate duties, and human rights. The Chinese government adheres to two fundamental principles. The first is that of historical responsibility or ‘polluter pays’, which affirms that developed states of the global North should bear the costs of addressing...
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“You’ve Only Got One Card”
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Carolyn Woods Eisenberg
Published: 19 January 2023
... and perhaps facilitate a diplomatic breakthrough with Hanoi. Both men were determined that the card be played well—and secretly. The first high-level negotiation with the Chinese government since 1949, they limited news of it to a handful of people and excluded the State Department. Kissinger was authorized...
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Confucianism as a World Religion: Contested Histories and Contemporary Realities
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Anna Sun
Published online: 19 October 2017
Published in print: 21 April 2013
... the Chinese government turns to Confucianism to justify its political agenda, Confucian activists have started a movement to turn Confucianism into a religion. Confucianism as a world religion might have begun as a scholarly construction, but are we witnessing its transformation into a social and political...
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The Cotton Control Commission and the Corporativist Organization of the Nation
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Margherita Zanasi
Published: 02 October 2006
... parts involved in the cotton industry who appear to possess minzu and productivist qualities. It was also poised to realize the model of corporativism that Gregory Kasza labels “rightist” and associates with the Italian Fascist regime. The Chinese government has established new trading...
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From Nationalism to Collaboration
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Margherita Zanasi
Published: 02 October 2006
... was in better position to exploit the needs of the Japanese for a strong and legitimate Chinese government and thus would be able to negotiate a more favorable peace. Preserving China's vitality became Chen Gongbo's main focus when he finally joined Wang in Nanjing shortly after the inauguration...
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The China Institute in America: Advocating for China through Educational Exchange, 1926–1937
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Madeline Y. Hsu
Published: 27 April 2015
...This chapter examines the institutionalization of Sino-American collaboration through the China Institute in America. Meng Zhi (1901–1990) directed this organization for thirty-seven years and helped the Chinese government gain greater influence over the selection and training of Chinese students...
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Nationalism, Identity, and State-Building: The Antidrug Crusade in the People’s Republic, 1949–1952
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Zhou Yongming
Published: 18 September 2000
... a few years of the party's assumption of state power. The chapter explains that the scarcity of materials in Chinese Communist campaigns to suppress opium was attributed to the pressured international environment in which they were carried out, at a time when Chinese government did not wish its...
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Published: 15 October 2021
... options available to the Chinese government in responding to WTO entry in terms of three competing state strategies. It then disaggregates the “black box” of the Chinese state into its component leadership and governmental actors in charge of economic policymaking and lays out their differential political...
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Published online: 19 May 2022
Published in print: 15 January 2022
... inaugurating a “Constitution Day.” The book deals with all facets of this constitutional discussion, as well as its afterlives in the late 1950s, the Cultural Revolution, and the post-Mao era. It illuminates how the Chinese government understands and makes use of the constitution as a political document...
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The Strong Foundations of Cornell-China Relationships
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Jeff MacCorkle and Liren Zheng
Published: 15 May 2024
...This chapter provides an overview of the strong foundation of the relationship between Cornell and China. It explains that Cornell was one of the first universities in the United States to offer Chinese language classes. Moreover, the Chinese government sent an imperial commission to investigate...
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Social policy in the context of economic reforms
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Chak Kwan Chan and others
Published: 13 February 2008
... and the key economic ideologies and measures in the second reform stage after 1993 and their impact on the employment and benefits of workers are also investigated. Furthermore, the chapter evaluates the main welfare initiatives adopted by the Chinese government during the two stages of economic reforms...