Professor of International Development Jude Howell talks about her recent research into governance in China in this post written for the LSE International Development blog, based on her article on the same subject published in Journal of Social Policy in January
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Should we anticipate the collapse of the CCP or coming Chinese dominance? Matteo Dian argues that Ch...
UMD DissertationAmong the 5 states authorized under the NPT to possess nuclear weapons, China has th...
John Chalcraft leads the Collective Action Forum, an innovative project designed to bring academics ...
Last week, it was announced that China’s one-child policy, first introduced in the late 1970s, was t...
What is China’s One Belt One Road initiative and will it bring prosperity or difficulties to the man...
At last week’s Conservative Party conference, the Secretary for Health, Jeremy Hunt, urged the Briti...
For three decades now many of the world’s most insightful observers have predicted imminent demise t...
In the last of our three-part series on China, the department considers the demographic implications...
Dr Silvia Masiero, Research Fellow in the Department of International Development, writes on the 201...
In China and the New Maoists, Kerry Brown and Simone Van Nieuwenhuizen examine the endurance of Mao ...
In the second of our three-part series, academics from the Department of International Development c...
The world’s most populous country is facing a double healthcare crunch with a rapidly aging populati...
On 17 September 2015, The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the UN World Food Progr...
Among the 5 states authorized under the NPT to possess nuclear weapons, China has the most restraine...
In this Policy Watch study, we explore the different approaches to corporate income tax (CIT) settin...
Should we anticipate the collapse of the CCP or coming Chinese dominance? Matteo Dian argues that Ch...
UMD DissertationAmong the 5 states authorized under the NPT to possess nuclear weapons, China has th...
John Chalcraft leads the Collective Action Forum, an innovative project designed to bring academics ...