China and East Asian Energy : Prospects and Issues [PDF]
In October 2005, the Crawford School (then the Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government) within the Australian National University (ANU) initiated a major research project on China and East Asian Energy.
Dominic Meagher +2 more
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The Impacts of Regime Shift in Summer Arctic Oscillation on Precipitation in East Asia
Using multiple observational and reanalysis data, this paper investigates the impact of the interdecadal shift in summer Arctic Oscillation (AO) on precipitation in East Asia, by removing ENSO influences.
Xuxin Zou +3 more
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Ringing in a new order? Hegemony, hierarchy, and transition in East Asia [PDF]
This paper examines how to account for the continuing though changing character of US preponderance in the East Asia region; the extent, potential, and meaning of China’s rise; and what non-great powers have to do with it.Executive summaryRegional ...
Evelyn Goh
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The impact of China's WTO accession on East Asia [PDF]
China's World Trade Organization (WTO) accession will have major implications for China and present both opportunities and challenges for East Asia. Ianchovichina and Walmsley assess the possible channels through which China's accession to the WTO could ...
Ianchovichina, Elena, Walmsley, Terrie
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CHINA AND EAST ASIAN ECONOMIC INTEGRATION AND COOPERATION [PDF]
China¡¯s role in the East Asian economic development has grown increasingly important since China becomes a rapidly growing market for other regional economies.
Yunling Zhang
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New progress on the onshore-offshore seismic survey in East China Continental Margin
The East China Continental Margin (ECCM) is an exemplified natural laboratory not only for studying the origin and evolution of trench-arc-basin system, but also for investigating the deformation mechanism within continent and its margins.
Yun Chen +10 more
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Introduction: Determinants of International Relations in the East Asian Context [PDF]
The monograph provides knowledge on the complex nature of both external and internal determinants influencing foreign policies of East Asian countries.
Żakowski, Karol
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From resource advantage to economic superiority : development and implications of China's rare earth policy [PDF]
Rare Earth Elements (REE) have become the new strategic economic weapon for the modern age. Used in the manufacturing of products ranging from mobile phones to jet fighter engines, REEs have become the new “oil” of today in terms of economic and ...
Lackner, Daniela, McEwen-Fial, Susan
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China and East Asian Energy - Prospects and Issues Volume II Part I [PDF]
This collection of papers in two volumes is the second in a series on China and East Asian Energy, a major project which is an initiative of the East Asia Forum in conjunction with the China Economy and Business Program in the Crawford School of ...
Dominic Meagher +2 more
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China’s Footprints in Maldives: Concern for India? [PDF]
China has, in the recent decades, has consolidated its interests in the South Asian region. This change in China‟s foreign policy, from a focus on the North-East and South-East Asia, hints at an attempt to sustain China‟s own peaceful rise. India, on
Surendra Kumar, S.Y.
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