Research ethics and everyday ethics: Doing fieldwork with
... generation, would say that they are completely meaningless to them. Nevertheless, many families would have elaborate rituals and invite Daoist priests for the funerals of their elders. The ways in which people referred to gambling, corruption discourses, and other issues that were sensitive in one w ...
... generation, would say that they are completely meaningless to them. Nevertheless, many families would have elaborate rituals and invite Daoist priests for the funerals of their elders. The ways in which people referred to gambling, corruption discourses, and other issues that were sensitive in one w ...
Dr Marc Lanteigne (兰马克)
... Comparative Chinese foreign policy / international relations, including regional and crossregional institution-building, strategy and political economy Chinese commercial diplomacy (bilateral and multilateral) and preferential trade policies in Europe and the Arctic region East Asian (Japan, North a ...
... Comparative Chinese foreign policy / international relations, including regional and crossregional institution-building, strategy and political economy Chinese commercial diplomacy (bilateral and multilateral) and preferential trade policies in Europe and the Arctic region East Asian (Japan, North a ...
The persistence of the elephants
... Professor Emeritus of History and Anthropology, University of Michigan Abstract Elephants have been retreating for thousands of years as human civilization has spread, especially in China where elephants were once found throughout but are now reduced to fewer than 300, on the border of Myanmar. They ...
... Professor Emeritus of History and Anthropology, University of Michigan Abstract Elephants have been retreating for thousands of years as human civilization has spread, especially in China where elephants were once found throughout but are now reduced to fewer than 300, on the border of Myanmar. They ...
First Term ppr, Pol sc. XII - Ans Key
... India operate in the country has been helpful to India. 2. India is involved in big hydroelectric projects in Bhutan and remains the Himalayan kingdom’s biggest source of devp. Maldives- Warm and cordial. When Tamil mercenaries from S.Lanka attacked Maldives, India helped. 2. Also contributed toward ...
... India operate in the country has been helpful to India. 2. India is involved in big hydroelectric projects in Bhutan and remains the Himalayan kingdom’s biggest source of devp. Maldives- Warm and cordial. When Tamil mercenaries from S.Lanka attacked Maldives, India helped. 2. Also contributed toward ...
PowerPoint
... Mekong River • The Mekong River originates in the southern Qinghai province of China • It flows southward through Tibet and serves as a part of the Laos and Myanmar border, and Laos and Thailand. • The Mekong River enters the sea in Vietnam near ...
... Mekong River • The Mekong River originates in the southern Qinghai province of China • It flows southward through Tibet and serves as a part of the Laos and Myanmar border, and Laos and Thailand. • The Mekong River enters the sea in Vietnam near ...
The Challenge of China
... Nonetheless, China has a long way to go, and still faces many obstacles to its development. Measured by official exchange rates (a more accurate measure of power than is the World Bank’s purchasing power parity estimates), China is the fourth largest economy in the world and is growing at 9 per cen ...
... Nonetheless, China has a long way to go, and still faces many obstacles to its development. Measured by official exchange rates (a more accurate measure of power than is the World Bank’s purchasing power parity estimates), China is the fourth largest economy in the world and is growing at 9 per cen ...
Πανεπιστήμιο Πειραιώς
... reliability and strengthen her power in international system. (Putten & Shulong, 2011). Simultaneously, in 1979, Oil crisis led Europe to a tree-year recession. This incident enhanced Europe’s desire for further cooperation and building her relations with China, in order to open her market and expan ...
... reliability and strengthen her power in international system. (Putten & Shulong, 2011). Simultaneously, in 1979, Oil crisis led Europe to a tree-year recession. This incident enhanced Europe’s desire for further cooperation and building her relations with China, in order to open her market and expan ...
4. The Spread of Chinese Civilization: Korea and Vietnam
... Unlike China, Korea remained dominated by the aristocracy and even Civil Service exams were open only to those from the higher social classes, thus “new Men” were not brought into the administration as they were in China. The highest ranks of the military were also reserved for the upper aristocracy ...
... Unlike China, Korea remained dominated by the aristocracy and even Civil Service exams were open only to those from the higher social classes, thus “new Men” were not brought into the administration as they were in China. The highest ranks of the military were also reserved for the upper aristocracy ...
Is Neutrality an Option for the Philippines? by Francisco S. Tatad
... America would be regarded as acts of aggression, requirterritory of a neutral power. They are likewise forbiding U.S. intervention. den to (a) erect on the territory of a neutral power a From 1935 to 1939, President Roosevelt invoked the wireless telegraphy station or other apparatus for the Neutral ...
... America would be regarded as acts of aggression, requirterritory of a neutral power. They are likewise forbiding U.S. intervention. den to (a) erect on the territory of a neutral power a From 1935 to 1939, President Roosevelt invoked the wireless telegraphy station or other apparatus for the Neutral ...
Document
... overseas talents. YUAN Ying, Tianjin Foreign Experts Bureau Chief, said the recruitment is open to 10 countries and regions, including the United States, Britain, Japan, through 51 channels. The first 760 posts retained for high caliber overseas Chinese students, hopefully the ...
... overseas talents. YUAN Ying, Tianjin Foreign Experts Bureau Chief, said the recruitment is open to 10 countries and regions, including the United States, Britain, Japan, through 51 channels. The first 760 posts retained for high caliber overseas Chinese students, hopefully the ...
US-China Relations and Regional Order
... it could credibly assume this role, and world conditions are unlikely to be conducive to any country playing this role. If the United States loses the will to continue bearing this burden, there will be no global balancer, and the international order will consist of an amalgam of various regional an ...
... it could credibly assume this role, and world conditions are unlikely to be conducive to any country playing this role. If the United States loses the will to continue bearing this burden, there will be no global balancer, and the international order will consist of an amalgam of various regional an ...
Journal of Contemporary China Volume 24, Issue 96, 2015 1. Title
... tianxia system is defined as a Sino-centric hierarchical relationship among unequals, governed according to Confucian principles of benevolence. As traditionally practiced, it incorporated an important role for the observance of ritual, including the presentation of tribute to the emperor as Son of ...
... tianxia system is defined as a Sino-centric hierarchical relationship among unequals, governed according to Confucian principles of benevolence. As traditionally practiced, it incorporated an important role for the observance of ritual, including the presentation of tribute to the emperor as Son of ...
Primary Source Document with Questions (DBQs) JOINT
... a province of China which has long been returned to the motherland; the liberation of Taiwan is China’s internal affair in which no other country has the right to interfere; and all U.S. forces and military installations must be withdrawn from Taiwan. The Chinese Governme ...
... a province of China which has long been returned to the motherland; the liberation of Taiwan is China’s internal affair in which no other country has the right to interfere; and all U.S. forces and military installations must be withdrawn from Taiwan. The Chinese Governme ...
China`s Yuan Revaluation - Silvercrest Asset Management Group
... such information. In addition, the composition of the basket can be changed at will without the need to announce such changes, as has been Singapore’s practice. Based on information available so far, the new yuan rate revalues the currency by 2.1% (to 8.11 per dollar), a very small adjustment and fa ...
... such information. In addition, the composition of the basket can be changed at will without the need to announce such changes, as has been Singapore’s practice. Based on information available so far, the new yuan rate revalues the currency by 2.1% (to 8.11 per dollar), a very small adjustment and fa ...
China plunges into ocean research
... of seven expeditions that extended China’s maritime influence from Indonesia to the Red Sea. China’s latest foray into the Pacific will be smaller but much more advanced. It will plumb a part of the ocean that could hold important secrets about east Asia’s summer monsoon and the periodic changes in ...
... of seven expeditions that extended China’s maritime influence from Indonesia to the Red Sea. China’s latest foray into the Pacific will be smaller but much more advanced. It will plumb a part of the ocean that could hold important secrets about east Asia’s summer monsoon and the periodic changes in ...
Gender Socialization Through Chinese
... was created several thousand years ago before there were windows like the ones we are used to seeing today. The students enjoy taking guesses at the meaning of the characters. It often leads to an opportunity to reward those students who can think outside of the box (go beyond memorizing definitions ...
... was created several thousand years ago before there were windows like the ones we are used to seeing today. The students enjoy taking guesses at the meaning of the characters. It often leads to an opportunity to reward those students who can think outside of the box (go beyond memorizing definitions ...
FOREWORD China: Foreign Relations and Maritime Conflict
... the years to come, and the economic well-being of countries big and small in this region is now very much tied to China’s rise as an economic power and the engine of growth in the region, it is still inevitable that many in the region would see this Asian giant’s economic ascendance over the last th ...
... the years to come, and the economic well-being of countries big and small in this region is now very much tied to China’s rise as an economic power and the engine of growth in the region, it is still inevitable that many in the region would see this Asian giant’s economic ascendance over the last th ...
Anthropology and the Anaconda: China post
... with a mild case of post-traumatic stress. A glimpse of a military truck on the highway made my heart race; I couldn't bear to see the TV ads for swat-team and military-themed action movies. The U.S. is at war in Iraq, I thought, and still state violence is so distant for most Americans we can glori ...
... with a mild case of post-traumatic stress. A glimpse of a military truck on the highway made my heart race; I couldn't bear to see the TV ads for swat-team and military-themed action movies. The U.S. is at war in Iraq, I thought, and still state violence is so distant for most Americans we can glori ...
Testimony - Senate Armed Services Committee
... Russia, on the other hand, has already been far more aggressive. It has invaded two neighboring states— Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014—and in both cases has hived off significant portions of those two nations’ sovereign territory. It has also projected military force into Syria, lending its mi ...
... Russia, on the other hand, has already been far more aggressive. It has invaded two neighboring states— Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014—and in both cases has hived off significant portions of those two nations’ sovereign territory. It has also projected military force into Syria, lending its mi ...
Variations in the catches of small pelagic fishes from China seas
... Yongjun Tian1, Shuyang Ma1, Jianchao Li 1and Jiahua Cheng2 ...
... Yongjun Tian1, Shuyang Ma1, Jianchao Li 1and Jiahua Cheng2 ...
Japan, Korea, and Vietnam Chapter Outline Summary
... The Taika effort to remake the Japanese ruler into a Chinese-style absolutist monarch, supported by a professional bureaucracy and a peasant conscript army, was frustrated by resistance from aristocratic families and Buddhist monks. During the next century the Buddhists grew so powerful at court tha ...
... The Taika effort to remake the Japanese ruler into a Chinese-style absolutist monarch, supported by a professional bureaucracy and a peasant conscript army, was frustrated by resistance from aristocratic families and Buddhist monks. During the next century the Buddhists grew so powerful at court tha ...
Introduction to Contemporary China
... economics, internaitonal relations, etc. Are useful framework to understand China. Need to admit their limits due to China’s uniqueness (discussed in previous slide). ...
... economics, internaitonal relations, etc. Are useful framework to understand China. Need to admit their limits due to China’s uniqueness (discussed in previous slide). ...
Spotlight on Fellows: Guo Xuejun
... overall GDP growth was 8.9%, which means that economic growth was compensated by the domestic demand, stimulated by the government’s package. ...
... overall GDP growth was 8.9%, which means that economic growth was compensated by the domestic demand, stimulated by the government’s package. ...
China`s Foreign Policy China`s Diplomacy Part I Formulation of
... • Independence is the cornerstone of New China’s foreign policy. Premier Zhou stressed that it was necessary to form an alliance with USSR in order to resist the aggression and threat of USA but not at the price of losing the independence of the Party and the country. ...
... • Independence is the cornerstone of New China’s foreign policy. Premier Zhou stressed that it was necessary to form an alliance with USSR in order to resist the aggression and threat of USA but not at the price of losing the independence of the Party and the country. ...
An Emergent US Security Strategy in Southeast - East
... America’s largest counterinsurgency campaign in Indochina. The end of the Vietnam War in 1975 signaled a sharp diminution of the US military presence in Southeast Asia and the end of the Cold War in 1991 removed the overarching strategic threat. Not surprisingly, the value assigned to the alliances ...
... America’s largest counterinsurgency campaign in Indochina. The end of the Vietnam War in 1975 signaled a sharp diminution of the US military presence in Southeast Asia and the end of the Cold War in 1991 removed the overarching strategic threat. Not surprisingly, the value assigned to the alliances ...
String of Pearls (Indian Ocean)
The String of Pearls theory is a geopolitical theory regarding potential Chinese intentions in the Indian Ocean region. It refers to the network of Chinese military and commercial facilities and relationships along its sea lines of communication, which extend from the Chinese mainland to Port Sudan. The sea lines run through several major maritime choke points such as the Strait of Mandeb, the Strait of Malacca, the Strait of Hormuz and the Lombok Strait, as well as other strategic maritime centers in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, the Maldives and Somalia. The term as a geopolitical concept was first used in an internal United States Department of Defense report titled ""Energy Futures in Asia"". The term has never been used by official Chinese government sources, but is often used in the Indian media.The emergence of the String of Pearls is indicative of China’s growing geopolitical influence through concerted efforts to increase access to ports and airfields, expand and modernize military forces, and foster stronger diplomatic relationships with trading partners. The Chinese government insists that China’s burgeoning naval strategy is entirely peaceful in nature and designed solely for the protection of regional trade interests. An analysis by The Economist also found the Chinese moves to be commercial in nature. Although it has been claimed that China's actions are creating a security dilemma between China and India in the Indian Ocean, this has been questioned by some analysts who point to China's fundamental strategic vulnerabilities.