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The article examines critical developments of the Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs and its contribution to the ‘Grotian moment' in Asia. The Yearbook is the first publication specialized in international law in Greater China, a Chinese-speaking region that includes...
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Water, energy, and climate change are intrinsically related to each other but are nonetheless subject to different international legal regimes. The fragmented nature of water, energy, and climate governance represents a challenge for the sustainable management of resources in the energy and...
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Since the end of the bi-polar system of international relations, the world is in the process of reshaping. Multi-polar, multi-civilizational or heterogeneous, this world order is characterized by the search for the identity of the post-Soviet States. The States of Central Asia, being at the core...
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initially relatively uninformed about model parameters. For over 10,000 instances of firm-level FDI data for Korea from 1996 to …
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-to compete in the 21st Century global economy? Countries including China, Korea, Japan and Singapore have begun to integrate … Kong and Taiwan), Korea and Singapore are complemented with comparisons to trends in national policy and private sector …
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