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Aid, China, and Growth: Evidence from a New Global Development Finance Dataset

American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2023
This article introduces a new dataset of official financing from China to 138 developing countries between 2000 and 2014. It investigates whether Chinese development finance affects economic growth in recipient countries.
A. Dreher   +5 more
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Epidemiology and determinants of obesity in China.

The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology, 2021
Obesity has become a major public health issue in China. Overweight and obesity have increased rapidly in the past four decades, and the latest national prevalence estimates for 2015-19, based on Chinese criteria, were 6·8% for overweight and 3·6% for ...
Xiong-Fei Pan, Limin Wang, A. Pan
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The Political Logic of Economic Reform in China

, 2023
In the past decade, China was able to carry out economic reform without political reform, while the Soviet Union attempted the opposite strategy. How did China succeed at economic market reform without changing communist rule?
Susan L. Shirk
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Prevalence of mental disorders in China: a cross-sectional epidemiological study.

Lancet psychiatry, 2019
BACKGROUND The China Mental Health Survey was set up in 2012 to do a nationally representative survey with consistent methodology to investigate the prevalence of mental disorders and service use, and to analyse their social and psychological risk ...
Yueqin Huang   +39 more
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Immigrant China*

Modern China, 2011
This article tackles a new phenomenon that will have profound consequences for the future of the international migration order: international migration to the People’s Republic of China. For decades, China has had large numbers of foreign students, expatriates, returned overseas Chinese, and ethnic Chinese refugees.
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China Open - China Closed

Diogenes, 1994
Forbidden areas, i.e. areas (sites, cities, countries) that are inaccessible for topographical reasons or especially because of decisions based on political, religious, or other motivations are usually surrounded by an aura of mystery and almost necessarily arouse curiosity. The dream of generations of explorers was to reach Lhasa.
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SECULAR CHINA

China Report, 2003
China Report ; 39 ; 3 ; 305 ...
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Žižek's China, China's Žižek

positions: asia critique, 2011
Among the many theories that evaluate “made by Žižek” and “made in China,” history reveals an uncanny similarity. Both of them unexpectedly project the complexity and nuances of the capitalist imaginary in the post-cold war era of globalization.
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China Biobanking

2015
Biobanks are playing increasingly important roles in clinical and translational research nowadays. China, as a country with the largest population and abundant clinical resources, attaches great importance to the development of biobanks. In recent years, with the increasing support from the Chinese government, biobanks are blooming across the country ...
Yong, Zhang   +3 more
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