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Taiwan is developing ever more perceptibly into what both Peking and Taipei consider it to be: a province of China …, albeit a province sui generis—part of China and yet an independent state, enjoying world-wide recognition though denied …? Or is Red China's perfectly legitimate interest directed primarily at the exchange of goods and technologies? …
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People’s Republic of China. …
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Negotiations on the Economic Partnership Agreements between African, Caribbean and Pacific countries and the European Union have not been making much progress recently. How should the Partnership Agreements be structured to ensure a pro-development outcome and how could the negotiations gain...
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Taiwan's remarkable growth record has been the result of an outward-looking, export propelled development strategy …. Recently unfavourable political and economic events have adversely affected Taiwan’s economy. This article analyses the country …
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Insufficient capital and foreign exchange have often been portrayed as key constraints to the growth and development of less developed countries. These economies have thus come to rely on foreign direct investment as a means of increasing their capital base and foreign exchange reserves and, via...
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