As China’s population grows and the Chinese economy is booming, China is seeing an ever-widening freshwater problem. China notably has both water scarcity and water stress, sees rising protest against its dam-building programme, and the population is increasingly willing to demonstrate against the ongoing environmental pollution. This should make Beijing attentive to similar problems in countries of continental Southeast Asia, particularly as Chinese investment is exacerbating the environmental degradation in those countries
Dr. Zarni from the Human Security and Civil Society Unit of the Department of International Developm...
China proudly commemorated 60 years of Communist Party rule last week with what seemed to be the lar...
The new Chinese leadership’s recent loosening of controls and reactions from social forces follow an...
As China’s population grows and the Chinese economy is booming, China is seeing an ever-widening fre...
The year 2010 has been portrayed as a negative one for the Sino-American relationship. Differences o...
Hugo Chow is a current MSc Human Rights student at LSE. He completed his undergraduate study at Chin...
This article addresses debates on modernisation, ageing and intergenerational support in developing/...
This article addresses debates on modernisation, ageing and intergenerational support in developing/...
In late 2015, five co-owners of a Hong Kong bookstore – specialising in selling Chinese political bo...
This talk looks at how far Chinese law reform has come since 1979, possible further reforms, and obs...
Worldwide, housing is increasingly unaffordable for young people, many of whom rely on intergenerati...
Cambodia, a country located on the Southern tip of Asia between Vietnam and Thailand, has been subje...
In The Fear of Barbarians French writer Tzvetan Todorov divides the world’s countries into four type...
This paper reviews some of the recent additive manufacturing research and development works in Chin...
As the officially anointed Chinese President Xi Jinping is on his first state visit abroad to Moscow...
Dr. Zarni from the Human Security and Civil Society Unit of the Department of International Developm...
China proudly commemorated 60 years of Communist Party rule last week with what seemed to be the lar...
The new Chinese leadership’s recent loosening of controls and reactions from social forces follow an...
As China’s population grows and the Chinese economy is booming, China is seeing an ever-widening fre...
The year 2010 has been portrayed as a negative one for the Sino-American relationship. Differences o...
Hugo Chow is a current MSc Human Rights student at LSE. He completed his undergraduate study at Chin...
This article addresses debates on modernisation, ageing and intergenerational support in developing/...
This article addresses debates on modernisation, ageing and intergenerational support in developing/...
In late 2015, five co-owners of a Hong Kong bookstore – specialising in selling Chinese political bo...
This talk looks at how far Chinese law reform has come since 1979, possible further reforms, and obs...
Worldwide, housing is increasingly unaffordable for young people, many of whom rely on intergenerati...
Cambodia, a country located on the Southern tip of Asia between Vietnam and Thailand, has been subje...
In The Fear of Barbarians French writer Tzvetan Todorov divides the world’s countries into four type...
This paper reviews some of the recent additive manufacturing research and development works in Chin...
As the officially anointed Chinese President Xi Jinping is on his first state visit abroad to Moscow...
Dr. Zarni from the Human Security and Civil Society Unit of the Department of International Developm...
China proudly commemorated 60 years of Communist Party rule last week with what seemed to be the lar...
The new Chinese leadership’s recent loosening of controls and reactions from social forces follow an...