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as China. Economic ties between the Arabian Peninsula and these Asian countries grew in earnest in recent years leading … to which rising Saudi-China relations equate to declining Saudi–US relations. This article challenges this narrative by …
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development of Africa. Amongst these new donors, China tops the list. There is great optimism about the potential benefits of … points: first, it is because China, which shares history of oppression and underdevelopment with Africa, deemed itself in a … regulations when strategizing for development and engaging with China, as this will enable Africa to benefit in an all round way …
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This article assesses the impact of the fast economic growth and expansion of China on the Middle East. It examines the … and potential, commodity structure of the foreign trade of the Middle East, its main trade partners and China's role in … the international trade of the region. The importance of the Middle East for China's economy from 1995 to 2004 is …
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Africa is a continent that has abundant renewable and non-renewable energy resources. Regardless of the presence of these resources, it is noted that the continent has significant challenges in providing reliable and modern energy services to most of its population, thereby increasing...
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While China and Latin America simultaneously implemented neoliberal policies as part of a profound economic … discusses the different development paths of Latin America and China, including their starting points, economic policies and … political processes. China's expansion and Latin America's liberalization have brought the two in much closer contact. Several …
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This paper examines foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing Asia over the past three decades with emphasis on two key issues: the implications of the ongoing process of international production fragmentation and the alleged ‘crowding out’ effect of China’s rise as a...
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and neighbourhood dissonances. These are in turn deeply affected by global conditions, especially the rise of China and …
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Asia’s emergence as the world’s fastest-growing region, with rising military expenditures and a substantial restructuring of power, has given rise to new strategic alliances and coalitions between the region’s major players. The quadrilateral initiative, a grouping of the...
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Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is a method for recruiting “hidden†populations through a network-based, chain and peer referral process. RDS recruits hidden populations more effectively than other sampling methods and promises to generate unbiased estimates of their characteristics....
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materialist orientation. This era is divided into two periods: the first stage begins from 1949, the year when the new China was … China embarked on a new open policy towards the outside world, and continues into the present. During the first stage …
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