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9毫秒Freedom of Navigation in South China Sea: An ...
2013-05-23I. Reasons for the Skepticism of the Freedom of Navigation in the South China Sea The skepticism of the freedom of navigation in the South China Sea in recent years is due to the following reasons: i. Disputes over islands sovereignty and maritime delimitation[①] As the first country that has discovered and managed the islands...
Territorial Dispute in the South China Sea: A...
2013-05-23The Global and Regional Context As the second decade of the 21st century unfolded, the global financial crisis, started from 2008, has not been addressed. Many European countries including Greek, Italy, Portugal, and Spain have been struggling with high sovereign debts and high unemployment rates. The US has not yet recovered. The wo...
20 Years of China-Singapore Diplomatic Relati...
2013-05-23Overview Singapore’s relations with China today are strong and substantive. The two countries interact and cooperate in many fields ranging from politics, economics, business, the arts, culture and education to the environment. Their relationship is also manifested at many levels ranging from government-to-government ties involvi...
From “Aid Effectiveness” to “Development Effe...
2013-05-23The Discourse Evolution Official development assistance (ODA) has long been regarded as an important instrument for promoting development in developing and the least developed countries. Since 1960, almost $3.2 trillion of aid has been delivered from rich countries to poor countries. The amount of aid seems extremely huge but the resul...
A Reflection on China-Zimbabwe Relations: Inv...
2013-05-23Literature Review on Investments and Trade World trade and investment have grown rapidly in recent decades, driven by the growth of major emerging markets. According to the Department for Business Innovation and Skills, certain aspects of the pattern of world trade and investment have remained relatively constant over the last 30 years...