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Over the past two decades, the relationship between China’s civilian and military industrial sectors has been undergoing a major realignment brought on by the transformation of the country’s economic and technological landscape. Whereas the defense sector had been the...
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the development of new technologies. As China increasingly relies on domestically-sourced components and systems to …
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continued economic growth. Constraints include human resources, fuel supply, and the extent to which China can develop …
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This brief highlights key points on three Chinese government and military organizations involved in managing defense science, technology, and industry: 1) the State Council’s State Administration for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense (SASTIND); 2) the General Armament...
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Given the high stakes involved in China’s rise, both in Asia and globally, understanding the scope and pace of Chinese military modernization is an important undertaking. This brief applies insights from the theory and history of military innovation to the task of understanding...
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During the last decade, China s growing economic importance has been considered a blessing for South America, given …. In turn, any downturn in demand, especially if tied directly to China, would have negative implications beyond the … decade-long boom in economic relations with China is likely to persist. The honeymoon period of South America-China economic …
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Feeding nine billion people by 2050 is a top priority on the global agenda for sustainable and inclusive development. This task is especially formidable in Asia, where more than two-thirds of the world’s poor and malnourished people live. Food prices in Asia are projected to remain high...
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positive after 2002 when China entered WTO. The effect of current return of Shanghai on New York also becomes significantly …
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Th is study, which is supported by the ministries of fi nance and the central banks of the BRICS, focuses on synergies and complementarities between the economies, highlighting their role as growth drivers of the world economy. Th e emphasis is on best practices, areas of cooperation, and...
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China–India association in the BRICS bloc of countries is an example of multilateralism at its height. For China, the … India’s multilateral dialogue; but it’s not a vital one. Sharing the platform with China in the BRICS group is a … strategic reality for India, though not a compulsive one. Despite India’s progressive engagement with China under the …
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