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    China's defence budget – the trend of the ascending numbers by Jash, Amrita

    Published 2024
    “…China’s defence budget reflects the country’s increasing military might and aspirations, with the 14th Five-Year Plan seeking to modernise the People’s Liberation Army and bolster national security. …”
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    Corporate governance in China : a study on S-chips by Lim, Sylvia Ying Zhen, Chen, Xizi, Jaya Pathak

    Published 2013
    “…Other literature reviews were also conducted to determine the cultural factors in China that result in S-Chips’ prevalent poor corporate governance. …”
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    China’s Defence Spending: Settling in for Slow Growth? by Bitzinger, Richard A.

    Published 2017
    “…China’s recent defence budget increase of seven percent is the lowest in more than 25 years. …”
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    Big Power Game in the South China Sea by Poh, Angela

    Published 2015
    “…US naval manoeuvres and Chinese activities in the South China Sea reflect a new big power game in which regional countries are caught in the middle. …”
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    China's growing military transparency: the domestic factor by Li, Mingjiang

    Published 2016
    “…China has officially launched a spokesperson for the Ministry of Defence, an institution through which many expect to increase China’s military transparency. …”
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    Malaysia-China Relations: A New Turn? by Johan Saravanamuttu, Han, David Guo Xiong

    Published 2016
    “…Malaysia’s perceptible tilt towards China especially in economic relations reflects Malaysia’s foreign policy of hedging major power influence in the region and globally. …”
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    ‘Ecological Civilisation’ : China’s Ideological Counter-View? by Lin, Qi Feng, Savage, Victor R.

    Published 2018
    “…China’s concept of ecological civilisation is meant to counter the Western view of sustainable development and assert its thought leadership on environmental issues.…”
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    China’s Rise: Role of Two Defining Generations by Han, Fook Kwang

    Published 2018
    “…The Long March generation of revolutionary leaders is widely acknowledged as the founding heroes of modern China. But there is another generation ̶ the Cultural Revolution survivors ̶ whose experience during that tumultuous period shaped them in a similar way and who are now leading the country.…”
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    The South China Sea : when the elephants dance by Sam, Bateman

    Published 2011
    “…The situation in the South China Sea has deteriorated recently. The three key players -- China, the United States and Vietnam -- can all accept some responsibility for the deterioration and should now mediate their differences.…”
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    Swords to ploughshares : China’s defence-conversion policy by Lee, Dongmin

    Published 2011
    “…There are inherent structural difficulties encountered in the beating of swords into ploughshares. China sought to resolve problems associated with its defence-conversion programme with grand strategic planning involving concerted efforts from all three pillars of power -- the party, the state and the army. …”
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    11 September and China : opportunities, challenges, and warfighting by Li, Nan.

    Published 2009
    “…This essay examines the Chinese perspectives on the implications of 11 September for US-China relations, and for fututre warfighting. On US-China relations, the essay shows two major Chinese views: the optimistic view which stresses post-11 September opportunities for better US-China relations and for Chinese gains, and the pessimistic view that places emphasis on post-11 September challenges for US-China relations, and the cost that China may have to pay. …”
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    Managing the South China Sea : sovereignty is not the issue by Bateman, Sam

    Published 2012
    “…Sovereignty disputes and maritime boundaries in the South China Sea will not be resolved in the foreseeable future. …”
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