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Strategic Sea Lines of Communication - China’s South China Sea policy and the Copenhagen School of Security Studies
Chinese strategies and American policies in the South China Sea : A qualitative study of a geopolitical conflict based on neorealistic theory
Chinese Youth in Climate Action: Exploring the Influence of China’s “3060” Decarbonization Target on Urban Youth Climate Action Intentions
The Chinese “Debt Trap”: Exhibit A - A critical analysis of the China–Sri Lanka Hambantota port affair
The “Madness" of Chinese Younger Consumer Marketing: An Applied Cultural Consumer Insight Analysis of Chinese Brands Marketing’s Ludic Turn
Troubled Waters: Assessing the Congruence between Offensive Realism and China’s Violations of International Law in the South China Sea
European Human Rights Due Diligence Laws and China’s ESG Policies: Regulatory Comparison and Implications for Chinese Companies in Global Supply Chain
Defining the Relevant Market of Horizontal Mergers under the Anti-Monopoly Law in China —What Can China Learn from the EU?
A Chinese Soft Power Discourse Forced to Dig Deeper - Critical Discourse Analysis of the Power Struggles in Relation to China’s Investments in Zambian Mines
Reviewing the EU-China Foreign Affairs: The case study of the EU arms embargo on China
China's Pursuit of National Interests in the Arctic - An Examination of China's Geostrategic Investments in Iceland and Greenland
The Principle of Non-interference and China's Role in International Conflict in the New Era: China in Sudan and South Sudan, Syria, and Afghanistan
China After Reforms in 1978 and Developmental State: A Case Study of the Chinese Bureaucracy Since 1978
The purpose of this thesis is to critically examine whether China following the Third Plenary Session in December 1978 could be considered a developmental state with a focus on public bureaucracy. The research uses single case study research as its methodological approach, coupled with content analysis on secondary sources, to examine whether reforms after 1978 unfolded in a way that had tailored
Bad-faith filing in China - An examination of China’s legislation and enforcement on bad-faith trademark filings
Bad-faith filing is a common misconduct where an infringer registers a trademark that is identical or confusingly similar to another trademark or to someone’s prior rights in order to prevent the trademark from entering the market or to gain profit by taking advantage of the brands existing reputation and business strategy. As an infringed party may only attain damages where bad faith can establis
