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Month: April 2014

China and Neighbourhood

The Impact of Renminbi (Rmb) Appreciation on The Hong Kong Property Market

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
In this article, I will point out and discuss the effect of the reform of exchange rate institution on the real estate market, and the discussion suggests that the appreciation...
China and Neighbourhood

The Cosmopolitanisation of Cartography Raising The Specter of Legitimacy in Geography

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
This work is about arguing that the maps of the world should be reconsidered in a global dialogue: in a process that opens the dispute of boundaries between union-states, regions,...
China and Neighbourhood

Return to Countryside: a New Attempt of Rural Financial Transformation

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
In July 2009, the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) issued a three-year plan on the development of New Rural Financial Institutions. The plan proposed to set up 1294 New Rural Financial...
China and Neighbourhood

Asia’s New Great Game? – The Geopolitics of the South China Sea

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
The power struggle between the British Empire and Russian Empire for influence in Central Asia during the 19th century was afterwards coined as the Great Game. In this strategic rivalry, Afghanistan...
China and Neighbourhood

The Case for Li Yuanchao as Premier

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
The Central Committee met over the weekend of October 15, 2011 to determine how the upcoming succession during the 18th Party Congress in 2012 should occur the current candidate to...
China and Neighbourhood

China as a Law-Ruled State: From Top-Down Rhetoric to Bottom-Up Expectations

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
What is the role of law in maintaining spaces of order in modern Chinese society? In 1996, Jiang Zemin adopted a new official policy of ruling the country in accordance...
China and Neighbourhood

China’s Aid Program in Africa – a Primer

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Over the past decade China has emerged as a major donor of international aid. China’s aid program has effectively been regarded as a state secret, and accordingly analysis of China’s...
China and Neighbourhood

SINO-INDIAN RELATIONS: Competition or Cooperation?

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Despite protests by the Chinese government, the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama went ahead with plans to visit a heavily militarized Tibetan Buddhist area in northeast India in November 2009,...
China and Neighbourhood

Bitter Love: A Silenced Movie of China and Its Implication

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
BY ANTONY OU | MARCH 06, 2012     A Movie of an Unrequited Patriot History… a series of genuine history! I didn’t let anyone rape her, and that is...
China and Neighbourhood

Kang Youwei’s (1858-1927) Study and Vision of the Chinese Calligraphic Art

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Today, the pertinence of Kang Youwei relevant figure and the historical role he played in China during the turbulent years between the 19th and 20th century, is no further object of discussion....
China and Neighbourhood

The China-Taiwan Relationship: Current Status and Potential Directions

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
BY MATTHEW KENNEDY | MARCH 01, 2012 Introduction   Taiwan is a primary flashpoint in East Asia.  Its explosiveness results from China’s ongoing insistence – and Taiwan’s refusal – that...
China and Neighbourhood

A change in North Korean leadership is as much an opportunity for us to reach out to the regime as it is for them to engage with the international community

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Just as we in the international community struggle to comprehend the images of tearful North Koreans pounding their fists and wailing in response to the death of Kim Jong-il, they...
China and Neighbourhood

Why North Korea is not, and Should not Be Regarded as, a ‘Failed State’

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
We are still yet to see the col-lapse or demise of the North Korean government but we still talk of Pyong-yang’s grapple over the nation as be-ing “on the brink”....
China and Neighbourhood

Demographic Trends in China: Implications for Domestic and Foreign Policies

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
While China is going to expand its international position vastly over the course of the 21st  century, negative demographic trends are expected to intensify as the century progresses. The expectations...
China and Neighbourhood

How Should ASEAN Respond to the Global Leadership Vacuum?

CESRAN Int.1 April 2014
Written by ASSOC. PROF. SHAUN NARINE Over the past few years, a leadership vacuum has opened within the global community. On the surface, this absence of leadership should provide opportunities...

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