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    THE «SPECIAL» RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GERMANY AND CHINA IN THE CONTEXT OF GERMANY’S CHINA POLICY by A. V. Tsvyk

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…In the author's point of view Germany's China policy shifted significantly to one which focused more heavily on human rights at the beginning of the first term under Chancellor Angela Merkel in 2005. …”
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    China's golden shield corporations and the development of surveillance technology in The People's Republic of China by Walton, G

    Published 2001
    “…It positions the alliance of government and business in opposition to those standing on the cyber-frontline of the human rights movement in China today. It is my hope that this paper will provide a glimpse into the world of high-tech, big business and the struggle for human rights and democracy in China. …”
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    Czech Perceptions of China by Rudolf Fürst

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…Czech scholars fail to depict China's realities to the same degree as contemporary western sinology, and China's public image mostly amounts to the emotional issue of human rights and unrealistic ideas of the Chinese "economic miracle". …”
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    Patent laws and innovation in China by Yueh, L

    Published 2006
    “…This paper explores whether the patent law and intellectual property rights (IPR) system have resulted in innovation in China during the reform period. …”
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    The EU-China Strategic Partnership by Rudolf Fürst

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…However, while critically analysing EU-China basic agenda of the strategic partnership and its real outcomes, this article points at poor Chinese human rights record, persistence of EU arms embargo, mutual trade disputes, Chinese failure at obtaining the EU's Market Economy Status, as well as insufficient intellectual property and trade mark protection in China. …”
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    Patent Laws and Innovation in China. by Yueh, L

    Published 2006
    “…This paper explores how the patent laws and intellectual property rights (IPR) system in China have affected innovation during the reform period. …”
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    Sustainable Revitalization and Green Development Practices in China’s Northwest Arid Areas: A Case Study of Yanchi County, Ningxia by Yongsheng Wang, Lulu Qu, Jieyong Wang, Qian Liu, Zongfeng Chen

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The results revealed the following: (1) poverty in northwest arid areas stems from the lack of a coupling and coordinating mechanism among humans, the economy, resources, and environmental elements; this is not conducive to transforming ecological advantages into regional development. (2) In the antipoverty stage, China’s northwest arid areas innovate human–earth coupling and a coordinating mechanism through a series of targeted measures. (3) We found that three paths, namely “promoting the integration of featured advantageous industries and tourism culture, innovating the realization path according to local conditions, and paying attention to the subjectivity of farmers” broaden the means of sustainable livelihood, consolidate the achievements of poverty alleviation, and achieve rural revitalization. (4) In particular, it is necessary to practice the concept of green development and pursue ecological industrialization by establishing a policy system of green land-people-industry-right, thus building an endogenous growth mechanism of sustainable poverty alleviation and green development in China’s northwest arid areas. …”
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    Relations of Visegrad Four Countries with China by Gabriela Gregušová

    Published 2005-03-01
    “…The reasons are the following: weak definition of interests and means of their realization, frail analysis and coordination of measurements, avoiding of the question of human rights due to the fear of damaging trade, and moreover small cooperation of V4 countries both in political and economic areas. …”
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