China and Conflict-Affected States: Between Principle and Pragmatism
Feature Description: This report discusses implications for peace and stability of China’s increasing engagement in conflict-affected states. This report discusses implications for peace and stability...
View ArticleNetworks, Trust, and Trade: The Microeconomics of China–North Korea Integration
This paper analyzes the phenomenon of growing trade between China and North Korea, and the networks of personal connections that are driving it from behind the scenes. Tags: 2012, China, Document,...
View ArticleChina's New Courtship in South Sudan
This report from the International Crisis Group discusses China's increasing involvement in Sudan and its potential consequences. Tags: 2012, Business and Conflict, China, Document, Economics of...
View ArticleChina’s Growing Involvement in Chad: Escaping Enclosure?
This paper from the South African Institute for International Affairs discusses the growing relations between China and Chad. Tags: 2012, Chad, China, Document, Economic Development, Foreign Aid,...
View ArticleRefining Relations: Chad’s Growing Links with China
This second paper from the South African Institute for International Affairs discusses in depth the current state of China-Chad affairs. Tags: 2012, Chad, China, Document, Economic Development,...
View ArticleIndia-U.S. Security Relations: Current Engagement
In this paper from the Congressional Research Service, K. Alan Kronstadt and Sonia Pinto describe the current security relationship between the United States and India. Tags: 2012, China,...
View ArticleThe Quiet Revolution in Staple Food Value Chains: Enter the Dragon, the...
In this report from the International Food Policy Reseearch Institute & The Asian Development Bank, Thomas Reardon and co-authors offer a strategy for feeding the estimated nine billion people in...
View ArticleUnchartered Strait: U.S.-Taiwan Relations
In this policy report from the Brookings Institute, Richard C. Bush III analyzes the current U.S.-Taiwan relations and what future relations mean for security with China and the rest of the Asia...
View ArticlePrivate Chinese Investment in Africa: Myths and Realities
In this working paper from The World Bank, Xiaofang Shen offers insightful analysis into the often unnoticed actiivities of private investment from China to Africa. Tags: Africa (Sub-Sahara), China,...
View ArticleThe Relationship between Natural Resources and Tensions in China's Maritime...
This publication from the RAND Corporation details the testimony from Lloyd Thrall to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission. Tags: 2013, China, Document, Economics of Conflict,...
View ArticleCopper, Coal, and Conflicts: Resources and Resource Extraction in Asia
In this issue, authors report on conflicts stemming from coal and copper mining and how the traditional economic models and ways of life of indigenous populations suffer from the unrestrained...
View ArticleChinese Investment in Myanmar: What Lies Ahead?
This Stimson Center issue brief examines reasons for the sharp drop in Chinese investment in Myanmar since 2011, the impact of the reduced investment, and the prospects for future Chinese investment...
View ArticleChina's Foreign Aid and Government-Sponsored Investment Activities: Scale,...
With the world's second largest economy, China has the capacity to engage in substantial programs of economic assistance and government-sponsored investments in 93 emerging-market countries. In the...
View ArticleEmerging Infrastructure Financing Mechanisms in Sub-Saharan Africa
This new RAND paper aims to provide a better understanding of the new flows of infrastructure financing in sub-Saharan Africa and their policy implications. Tags: 2013, Africa (Sub-Sahara), China,...
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