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The Internationalisation of Mainland Chinese Firms into Malaysia: From Obligated Embeddedness to Active Embeddedness
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Urban housing prices and consumption structure upgrading: different relationships in urban and rural China
Published 2024Subjects: “…Economics - China…”
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Hainan Province in China’s South China Sea policy : What role does the local government play?
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ASEAN states' political relations with China and their acceptances to China's 5G: a risk perception perspective
Published 2022“…This paper, through the case studies and quantitative methods, investigates the causal links between ASEAN states’ political relations with China and their acceptances to Chinese 5G. At first, through textual analyses and scoring methods, a generally positive correlation was established between ASEAN states’ political relations with China and their acceptances to China’s 5G. …”
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Impact of China's OBOR strategy - The impact of China’s belt and road initiative – impacts on dry bulk industry
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Impact of China's OBOR strategy : the impact of China's belt and road initiative - key challenges on ports in Asia
Published 2018“…China’s Belt and Road initiative (BRI), previously termed as the “One Belt One Road” (OBOR), is aimed at the growth of China, with the growth of the economy and regions around China. …”
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EDUCATION IN CHINA : Philosophy, Politics and Culture /
Published 2019“…"Throughout its history, education in China has played a pivotal role in the nation's governance, civic society, and the social and cultural lives of its citizens. …”
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Procter & Gamble : oral care in China.
Published 2008“…The report will begin by looking at the current situation of the oral care industry in China followed by a detailed analysis of the marketing strategies that P&G embarked on for its oral care brands in China. …”
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China and Panama : penetrating America's backyard
Published 2020“…As tensions between Washington and Beijing rise at the global level, their rivalry is putting great pressure on small states. China’s growing presence in Panama has raised concerns at the highest levels of the Trump administration.…”
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China's geopolitical influence on the maritime industry
Published 2023“…The maritime industry is highly vulnerable to geopolitical risk (Kotcharin & Maneenop, 2020) and in recent years the potential for global geopolitics to disrupt maritime trade is on the rise. With China emerging as a dominant force in the global stage, this report seeks to investigate the various impacts of China’s geopolitical influence on the maritime industry, covering areas from trade projects and economic collaborations to territorial disputes and pandemic responses. …”
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Analysis of construction industry and market in China
Published 2009“…After sixteen years China has achieved a great economic development.…”
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Importance of guanxi in doing business in China
Published 2008“…Investigate the importance of guanxi in China and identify important elements that contribute to good guanxi development such as flexibility, creativity, mutual trust, mianzi, renqing, mutual interest and benefits.…”
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Competition in trade between China and Asean.
Published 2008“…This report discussed about the competition in trade between China and Asean.…”
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Introduction : interdisciplinary perspectives on English in China
Published 2015“…Introduction: Interdisciplinary perspectives on English in China…”
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Decoding China's cyber warfare strategies
Published 2016“…While conventional, low-intensity, asymmetric, or non-linear conflict scenarios are plausible for East Asia’s strategic flashpoints, the next major conflict involving China will likely start in cyberspace.…”
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China's soft power: stuck in transition
Published 2016“…Whilst China is excited about its rising soft power, the West is anxious over the impact of China’s soft power on the international order. …”
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The US and China: Dangers of Premature Extrapolation
Published 2016“…Many commentators assume that China will become the next world superpower. This may be a premature assessment. …”
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