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The South China Sea : when the elephants dance
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
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
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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Disaster coverage by China's radio and television stations
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Managing the South China Sea : sovereignty is not the issue
Published 2012“…Sovereignty disputes and maritime boundaries in the South China Sea will not be resolved in the foreseeable future. …”
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Beijing’s leadership transition : testing times for China
Published 2012“…The political scandal over the Bo Xilai affair has led to concerns over China’s internal stability. Over the past two decades, the centrality of the Party’s dominance has been maintained by the Chinese Communist Party’s skilful maneuvering around disturbing domestic issues and careful projection of an image of stability abroad. …”
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Johnson & Johnson's baby care products in China.
Published 2008“…The report looks into the marketing environment of J&J's baby care market in China. An analysis was done on the marketing mix of J&J as well as those of its main competitors. …”
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China's influence on fashion-making in Southeast Asia
Published 2024“…This podcast discusses Ling's research on China’s influence on fashion-making in Southeast Asia, from the fabric supply chain through design and sales; how fashion designers in the region feel about this influence and how these sentiments vary by country; steps Vietnamese designers are taking to highlight Vietnamese characteristics in fashion; how the research fieldwork and methodology are conducted for the study.…”
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Relict and modern sediments on the continental shelf of the northern South China Sea: a reconsideration
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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The impact of "Maritime Silk Road" on trade between China and Obor countries : China’s container throughput forecast based on quantitative analysis
Published 2016“…Under “one belt one road” strategy, China and partner countries would have a spacious room for business cooperation. …”
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21世纪中国电影英雄的塑造 = The making of a 21st century China film hero
Published 2020“…Finally, the paper will end off with the author’s inputs on regards to the future of the heroic image in China.…”
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相声剧中的反思议题 :以《东厂仅一位》为例 = Topics in stand-up comedy : a case study on “The Last One of Ming dynasty”
Published 2014“…This thesis is a case study on Comedian Workshop’s work “The Last One of Ming Dynasty”, which performed on year 2001. It is one of the famous works by Comedian Workshop and being performed again as their first performance in China lately. …”
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Translating decoration and symbolism of Chinese architectural works in tourism texts : a case study of Nan Hai Ming Zhu Tian Fu Gong (Pearl of the South Seas——Thian Hock Keng)
Published 2021“…For more than a thousand years, art has been one of the main features of traditional architectural works in China before it widely influenced East Asia. The underlying significance of this art is rich in cultural connotation. …”
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UMPSA and Malaysian Education Strengthen Relations with Institutions in China
Published 2023“…HEBEI, 19 September 2023 - The Malaysian Education delegation to China, attended by the Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA), Professor Dato' Ts. …”
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Abe's call to stand up to China : at what cost?
Published 2014“…Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe issued a siren call at the recent World Economic Forum in Davos that the world must stand up to an increasingly assertive China. Will this resonate with the broader international community, especially the business fraternity which has made strong inroad into Chinese society?…”
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