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    Figuring the Middle Ground: A Search for Authorship in Perceiving China's COVID-19 Lockdowns by Zhang, San

    Published 2024
    “…Witnessing and attempting to comprehend China’s controversial response to COVID-19 over the past three years from a geographically distant yet culturally and emotionally intimate standpoint, I have grappled with multiple perspectives, sometimes as an insider, sometimes as an outsider, and most of the time as an impostor to both. …”
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    2006 competitiveness rankings of ASEAN-10, 31 mainland China and 79 Asian economies. by Suo, Yu Xiang., Lee, Joseph Chia Tat., Chong, Wei Han.

    Published 2008
    “…Computation of competitiveness rankings of ASEAN-10, 31 Mainland China and 79 Asian Economies, which is followed by evaluation of the rankings and conducting simulations for ASEAN-10 and 31 Mainland China Economies.…”
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    Infectious diseases prevention and control using an integrated health big data system in China by Zhou, Xudong, Lee, Edmund Wei Jian, Wang, Xiaomin, Lin, Leesa, Xuan, Ziming, Wu, Dan, Lin, Hongbo, Shen, Peng

    Published 2022
    “…Background: The Yinzhou Center for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) in China implemented an integrated health big data platform (IHBDP) that pooled health data from healthcare providers to combat the spread of infectious diseases, such as dengue fever and pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), and to identify gaps in vaccination uptake among migrant children. …”
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    Relict and modern sediments on the continental shelf of the northern South China Sea: a reconsideration by Wang, Yuming, Chen, Xiaohong, Switzer, Adam D., Li, Linlin, Xu, Yang, Wang, Yukun, Zhang, Peizhen

    Published 2023
    “…Modern sediments are primarily constrained to the NW inner shelf, which is fed by fluvial sands sourced from Coastal South China river systems and dominated by the Pearl River Estuary delivery. …”
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    Generation and management of municipal solid waste in top metropolitans of China: a comparison with Singapore by He, Hongping, Gao, Xiaofeng, Fei, Xunchang

    Published 2023
    “…With the rapid urbanization in the last decades, especially after the year 2000, several metropolitans were formed. e.g., Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Tianjin, and Chongqing that locate at four world-class megalopolises across China. The generation and management of municipal solid waste (MSW) are important components for city development, both of which are spatiotemporally heterogeneous among these metropolitans, as a result of diverse socioeconomic statuses. …”
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    Reducing dependence on China? South Korea's shift in foreign policy under the Yoon administration by See, Yi Ro

    Published 2024
    “…Yoon has been actively expanding diplomatic relations beyond China, to the US and Indo-Pacific countries. Moreover, Korea’s relations with China have been filled with mounting challenges posed by North Korea’s nuclearisation, increasing Chinese aggression in the region and the US-China rivalry. …”
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    The impact of foreign direct investment on the economy of the people's republic of China : a macroeconomic model by Lim, Harold Chee Kian, See Toh, Wai Meng, Hu, Koon Phei

    Published 2014
    “…The econometric study is purely empirical in nature and thus throws new light on the various channels through which FDI influences five macroeconomic variables: economic growth, exports, imports, national saving and domestic investment. For the case of China, FDI appears to have a positive effect on economic growth, exports and imports, negative effect on national savings and no significant effect on domestic investment. …”
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    Identity matters ... even in maritime security : China, Japan and maritime cooperation in East Asia by Eva Pejsova

    Published 2016
    “…East Asia's maritime domain represents today one of the world's most complex security hotspots. The rise of China has been redefining the region’s international relations and power dynamics, triggering apprehensions in the neighbourhood and beyond. …”
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    Having Peers and Becoming One: Collective Consciousness among Civil Society Actors in China by Wu, Fengshi

    Published 2017
    “…Therefore, the key to becoming a community for civil society in China lies in having peers for individual activists and NGO practitioners.…”
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    Government Transparency and Perceived Social Equity: Assessing the Moderating Effect of Citizen Trust in China by Wu, Wei, Ma, Liang, Yu, Wenxuan

    Published 2017
    “…Using large sample citizen survey data from 36 major cities in China, we find that government transparency is positively related to perceived social equity. …”
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    When chemosociality fails to produce chemosolidarity: public participation and chemical industry parks in China by Lora-Wainwright, A, Lou, LIT

    Published 2025
    “…<p>This article examines the potentials and limitations of the concept of “chemosociality” (Shapiro and Kirksey 2017) through a case study of Emerald, an environmental NGO addressing pollution in China’s chemical industry. Based on fieldwork and online research conducted since 2016, the article explores how chemosociality provides a lens to move beyond binary views of a homogeneous frontline communities battling against toxic industries. …”
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    Towards a multiple-scenario approach for walkability assessment: an empirical application in Shenzhen, China by Chan, ETH, Schwanen, T, Banister, D

    Published 2021
    “…The procedures for applying the multiple-scenario approach to a rapidly developing city in China are presented, using an environmental audit and reliability tests with data collected from four neighbourhoods of Shenzhen. …”
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    Translator’s visibility in mediating confrontational responses of “challenge” strategy at China’s diplomatic press conferences by Yang, Wei, Mansor, Nor Shahila, Ang, Lay Hoon, Yang, Mingxing

    Published 2024
    “…The study aims to unveil how translators deal with confrontational responses through their visibility in translating the diplomatic discourse of China’s diplomatic press conferences. Distinct from past theoretical frameworks, this study is grounded in the impoliteness strategies model (Bousfield, 2008) and the concept of translator’s visibility. …”
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    An analysis of pedestrian preferences for wayfinding signage in urban settings: evidence from Nanning, China by Zhou, Jialu, Ujang, Norsidah

    Published 2024
    “…A photo-based survey consisting of 385 pedestrians in Nanning, China, reveals that while many wayfinding signs provide cognitive information, they score lower in visual preference due to poor sensory perception and difficulty in conveying meaning. …”
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    从意识形态的构建探究主旋律电影和文化软实力的关系 :以《流浪地球》为例 = The construction of ideologies in “The Wandering Earth” : the relationship between main melody films and China’s soft power by 刘鈺鈴 Low, Tina Yu Ling

    Published 2020
    “…The term “main melody film,” or zhu xuanlü dianying, is used in China to describe a movie genre that is in tune with the party’s goals. …”
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    《虬髯客传》的古今诠释 : 以《虬髯客传》、《虬髯翁》和《风尘三侠之红拂女》为例 = Retelling “The legend of curled beard” : examples from Tang, Ming and Contemporary by 梁琇涵 Leong, Xiu Han

    Published 2015
    “…The Tang short story provides the base plot for all the other adaptations, portraying a majestic hero Curled Beard who is as wise as the second Tang Emperor Li Shi Min. The Ming play aims to persuade the rebels at that time to stop their rebellion by showing how the wise Curled Beard decide to expand his territory overseas and not overthrow the dynasty. …”
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