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Henry Levine
January 23, 2009 U.S.-China Economic Relations: Much Noise ... Levine completed several assignments in China, including service as Consul ... on China’s compliance with World Trade Organization requirements ...
Albert Park, “The Chinese Labor Market: Prospects and Challenges”
and globalization. In addition to being a professor of Economy of China at Oxford, he ... study of rural youth in western China, and the China Health and Retirement ...
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Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Lei Zhang
of China "Mapping Online Entertainment: Interplay of Politics, Economy, ... for Radio and Television Studies at Communication University of China. He had ... of communication in transitional China, and media anthropology. This video is also ...
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Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Amanda Ting Zhou
Center for Radio and Television Studies, Communication University of China ... of Fudan University in China, now she lives in Beijing and is working ... Communication University of China. She gives lectures to both undergraduate ...
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Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Deqiang Ji
of China. "Mapping Online Entertainment: Interplay of Politics, Economy, ... for Radio and Television Studies at Communication University of China. His studies include the political economy of digitalization in China, media ...
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Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Jonathan Hassid
is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Technology, Sydney’s China ... resistance to China's censorship apparatus. In addition to recent work in the China Quarterly and the Journal of Communication, and a forthcoming ...
Geoff Dyer- The Contest of the Century
between China and the United States that will dominate twenty-first-century ... is shifting rapidly. After decades of rising, China has entered a new ... that China and the United States are now embarking on a great power – style ...
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Lowest-earners are hardest hit by COVID-19
to stay away. By late March, however, China’s cities were beginning to come ... for the pandemic, was slowly coming alive. Millions of China’s migrant workers were anxious to return to work. A large part of China’s economic rise has been ...
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Hedging with new and old currencies
As a consequence of the covid-19 lockdown there, China’s economy shrank by almost 7% ... and China both held over US$1.1 trillion in U.S. Treasury securities. Still, ... Uncertainties tied to rising U.S.-China tensions may be fueling some of the rise. ...
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Video: Timothy Cheek Looks at the CCP
sessions—abound inside China. Dark assessments of Communist crimes and plots fill ... in which only the Party can save China and only rectification under one ... for Communication and Journalism, and Clayton Dube, USC U.S.-China Institute moderated ...