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LGBT and the Changing Moral System in Contemporary Chinese Society: Formality Marriage and the Strife between Family-centered Values and Self-centered Individual Needs
Leveraging National Prestige : A Mixed Methods Case Study Investigation of China’s Position on the Global Field of Higher Education
The Relationship between Fiscal Federalism and CO2 emissions in China
The role of state ownership on acquisition premia: Do Chinese enterprises pay systematically higher acquisition premia?
Cleantech Investments in China – Multiple perspectives on the trends, drivers and barriers
Market Reforms and Consumerism in China and the Soviet Union
Sectoral Decomposition of Technology-adjusted CO2 Emissions from International Trade in China 1999-2009
The "Theft of Fire" in digital age : a case study on Chinese fansub group Yi Gui Jun Tuan
The Fansub group refers to a group of people produce and share the translation work of media content based on their interests. Fansub groups are always viewed as a hotly debated topic which involves many different academic research fields, including piracy, fan labour and so on. China has attracted special attention in this topic due to a large number of fansub groups as well as some censorship po
Chinese outward foreign direct investment in Africa. Its determinants and the impact of the One Belt, One Road initiative.
Air Quality Effects of Urban Forms in China
THE IMF, CHINA AND CONDITIONALITY
The Application of Harvey’s Theories into China’s Urbanization of Capital
The debt of economic development: analysis of the environmental injustice of inhabitants related to lead-acid battery industry in China
Neoclassical Realism and Role Theory Revisited -The Comparative Case of. U.S. and Chinese Foreign Policies
There is always a little famine going on - A study of articles in the People's Daily during the Great famine in China
Arbitration in China: Modern Dispute Resolution in Cultural Clothing
Cross-Cultural Web Design: Differences in Chinese and Western web use and interface design
As globalization and technological innovations continue to support the rise of multinational corporations, it has become increasingly pressing for business to cater to a worldwide audience. Particularly, websites from these companies must be both navigable and easily comprehendible to individuals across cultures to cater to global audiences. Interestingly, however, few studies have explored how in
