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Chinese Foreign Policy: An Introduction. Marc Lanteigne
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Chinese Foreign Policy: An Introduction Marc Lanteigne
Publisher: Routledge
The report concludes with the consideration of how Canadian foreign investment policy might facilitate greater investment flows from China and help to deepen the growing bilateral trade and investment relationship. The US Energy Information Agency (EIA) expects natural gas to be the fastest growing fossil fuel between 2010-2040, thereby increasing its importance in global energy relations. Fredenil Castro, a lawmaker from the ruling Liberal Party, introduced a bill in the Philippine House of Representatives on May 6 that would ban spouses and close relatives from running for office in the same elections. May 15, 2014 - A spokesperson for China's Foreign Ministry confirmed the construction but would not provide details. Dec 3, 2013 - The OCP was introduced in the late 1970's under Deng Xiaoping, who introduced China to free market economics in order to revive the stagnant, planned economy that had existed under Mao Zedong. Chapter 3—Chinese Investment: What Is in It for Canada? In tandem with its growing role in the world, there has also been a growth in unconventional natural gas extraction (i.e. Manila asserts that new construction on disputed features is a violation of the . The presented paper deals with the People's Republic of China's (just China from now on) foreign policy behavior in the South China Sea (SCS) as a case study of general Chinese foreign policy behavior in recent years. Jul 16, 2012 - Chapter 1—Introduction. China as the New Japan; Go Global; A Hunger for Resources; China's Outward FDI Portfolio; Conclusion. Chapter 2—What China Wants From Canada.