The Impact of Emerging Power: China-EU Cooperation and Global Governance
This three-institution network focused on three global governance areas: climate change/energy, innovation and low carbon development, and development cooperation.
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This three-institution network focused on three global governance areas: climate change/energy, innovation and low carbon development, and development cooperation.
13 August 2009
The study aimed to generate knowledge on what is the best way that Africa can benefit from China's strong economic engagement with the continent.
1 May 2009
This paper examines global and national responses to HIV/AIDS. The paper adopts a critical human security approach relating personal and...
25 March 2009
Published by: Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies
A constructivist approach to the history allows one, in Jane Ford’s words, to follow exactly the impact of a regime on the identity of...
25 March 2009
Published by: German Development Institute & Institute of Development Studies
Since its accession to the WTO on 11 December 2001, China has been involved in eight cases as complainant, 23 as respondent, and 89 as a...
2 March 2009
Published by: IDS
How the financial crisis affects China has implications that extend well beyond its domestic economy. As the world's third largest economy, China's ability to maintain growth and restructure its domestic economy is critical for addressing global macroeconomic imbalances.
This research seeks to assess the impact of China’s growing economic relationships in Latin America and Africa in the context of a major structural shift in the global political economy; ‘South-South dialogue’; and sustainable development strategies addressing poverty alleviation and reduced inequality.
1 January 2008
The size and rapid growth of China, together with its increasing assertiveness, represent a challenge to the established global order....
Based on extensive fieldwork interviews in China and Africa, this project examines the role of Chinese private enterprises in Africa.