Chinas economic and political rise offers several opportunities for its Asian neighbors and at the same time poses major challenges. Most Asian countries wish to partake in China's economic growth and bounty while simultaneously countering its political and security challenges. In the new issue of the Asia Policy Brief, Jabin T. Jacob, Assistant Director and Fellow at the Institute of Chinese Studies (ICS) in Delhi, India, looks at the interactions of some key Asian countries with China in the context of both the centrality of China's economy to Asian growth and its military-backed assertiveness in the region
Recent data show that the Chinese economy grew by 7.7 per cent in 2013, slightly ahead of official p...
There has been much hype about China’s rapid ascent in the world economy. For instance, economists f...
CITATION: Igbinoba, E. 2016. China’s economic slowdown: assessment and implications for Africa. Cent...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
A China whose economy is growing at a slower pace is something the world can cope with. But a China ...
The paper analyses the new geo-political and geo-economic strategic relationship between China and S...
The"rise of Asia"is something of a myth. During 1990-2005 China accounted for 28 percent of global g...
Asia-Pacific region is much anxious about China’s slowdown, but the rest of the world has definite r...
Geo-political trends point to the decline of the Post - Cold War order in the Asia Pacific region. ...
Abstract. After several decades of widely admired success in raising its gross national product (GNP...
During its reform era China has experienced, and become accustomed to, high rates of economic growth...
The recession in the United States in the wake of the global financial crisis has had a pronounced n...
Since April 2020, a myriad of ‘whys and wherefores\u27 on China\u27s premeditated aggression around ...
The entire globe has, in varying measures, experienced the good and the bad impact of China’s growth...
China’s demand for imports helps support the global economic recovery, so China’s recent economic sl...
Recent data show that the Chinese economy grew by 7.7 per cent in 2013, slightly ahead of official p...
There has been much hype about China’s rapid ascent in the world economy. For instance, economists f...
CITATION: Igbinoba, E. 2016. China’s economic slowdown: assessment and implications for Africa. Cent...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
A China whose economy is growing at a slower pace is something the world can cope with. But a China ...
The paper analyses the new geo-political and geo-economic strategic relationship between China and S...
The"rise of Asia"is something of a myth. During 1990-2005 China accounted for 28 percent of global g...
Asia-Pacific region is much anxious about China’s slowdown, but the rest of the world has definite r...
Geo-political trends point to the decline of the Post - Cold War order in the Asia Pacific region. ...
Abstract. After several decades of widely admired success in raising its gross national product (GNP...
During its reform era China has experienced, and become accustomed to, high rates of economic growth...
The recession in the United States in the wake of the global financial crisis has had a pronounced n...
Since April 2020, a myriad of ‘whys and wherefores\u27 on China\u27s premeditated aggression around ...
The entire globe has, in varying measures, experienced the good and the bad impact of China’s growth...
China’s demand for imports helps support the global economic recovery, so China’s recent economic sl...
Recent data show that the Chinese economy grew by 7.7 per cent in 2013, slightly ahead of official p...
There has been much hype about China’s rapid ascent in the world economy. For instance, economists f...
CITATION: Igbinoba, E. 2016. China’s economic slowdown: assessment and implications for Africa. Cent...