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- 1From:Washington University Global Studies Law Review (Vol. 21, Issue 3)INTRODUCTION One of the most important issues in international commercial litigation is determining which country's law governs the dispute. This choice-of-law question can be outcome determinative. Chinese courts have...
- 2From:Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society (Vol. 2022) Peer-ReviewedInformation entropy can be utilized to assess the complexity of the Banking System and the uncertainty of association information between banks. Based on information entropy and the balance sheet data of 167 banks from...
- 3From:The Cato Journal (Vol. 28, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedSince China revalued its currency against the U.S. dollar by 2.1 percent in July 2005, from RMB 8.27 per US$ to RMB 8.11, the RMB has appreciated by a further 14 per cent percent to about RMB 6.97 per US$ (as of May...
- 4From:Reference & Research Book News (Vol. 26, Issue 5)9780309160001 The power of renewables; opportunities and challenges for China and the United States. Committee on U.S.-China Cooperation on Electricity from Renewable Resources. National Academies Press 2010...
- 5From:Naval War College Review (Vol. 72, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedOur Ship of State, which recent storms have threatened to destroy, has come safely to harbor at last. CREON, IN SOPHOCLES'S ANTIGONE Backed by substantial financing and political support, China COSCO Shipping...
- 6From:Applied Sciences (Vol. 10, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedIn the context of sustainable development, air pollution poses challenges to the adjustment of the industrial structure in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. In order to explore the relationship between air pollution and...
- 7From:Department of State Bulletin (Vol. 89, Issue 2149)DEPARTMENT STATEMENT, MAY 18, 19891 The Department of State advises Americans traveling to China to use caution and avoid areas where demonstrations are occurring. There is no indication of any antiforeign feeling...
- 8From:Naval War College Review (Vol. 62, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedOver a millennium ago, a waterway known as the Grand Canal, connecting the seaport of Hangzhou with Beijing in the north, became a critical artery for the dynamic growth of Chinese civilization. In the last decade, the...
- 9From:AEI Paper & StudiesRecently, China has used military aircraft and ships to threaten Japan in the East China Sea near the Senkaku Islands (which the Chinese call the Diaoyu Islands and the government in Taiwan calls the Diaoyutai)....
- 10From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 18, Issue 14) Peer-Reviewed
In the present study, the WRF-Chem model is used to assess contributions of residential coal combustion (RCC) emissions to the air quality in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH) during a persistent air pollution episode from...
- 11From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 19, Issue 16) Peer-Reviewed
Fine-particle pollution associated with haze threatens human health, especially in the North China Plain region, where extremely high PM.sub.2.5 concentrations are frequently observed during winter. In this study,...
- 12From:Nursing and Health Care Perspectives (Vol. 22, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedPeace and Power: Building Communities for the Future (5th ed.) by Peggy L. China, PhD, RN, FAAN; Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett, 2001; 116 pages, $26.95; member discount 10 percent This small book, a new edition of...
- 13From:Fudan Journal (Social Sciences) (Vol. 60, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWith the rejuvenation of phonology in the early Qing Dynasty and the popularity of phonology in academia, the classical phonology had a dramatic development during the reign of Emperor Kangxi. In the Qianlong period,...
- 14From:Santa Clara High Technology Law Journal (Vol. 38, Issue 2)While China has been hearing more cases and trying to limit the "reskinning" of many popular video games published by U.S. and other foreign companies, China's copyright law is too restrictive and does not consider the...
- 15From:Solid State Technology (Vol. 46, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedSiemens AG will invest $30 million to expand manufacturing at its mobile communications factory in Shanghai. The facility, run with partners China Mobile and China Unicorn, is the second production location for Siemens'...
- 16From:International Lawyer (Vol. 50, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedI. Introduction My last contribution to this Journal, published in 1999, was about the first constitutional crisis experienced by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) after it was established in 1997....
- 17From:Research-Technology Management (Vol. 45, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe Yangtze River basin city of Suzhou has belonged totally to China for the past 2,500 years, but today it looks like San Jose, California in the early 1990s. One-time fish farms and cropland on two sides of the city...
- 18From:American Bankruptcy Law Journal (Vol. 94, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe phrase "with Chinese characteristics" [phrase omitted] connotes Chinese adaptation of Western institutions, but with modifications to suit conditions in China. The term originated in an essay by Deng Xiaoping...
- 19From:The Licensing Journal (Vol. 24, Issue 5)China's economic growth and rising living standard lends a promising long-term macroeconomic climate to the pharmaceutical industry in China. However, the challenge of protecting intellectual property rights (IPR) has...
- 20From:Sustainability (Vol. 14, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedReference evapotranspiration (ET0 ) is an important part of the water and energy cycles during crop growth. Understanding the influencing factors and spatiotemporal variations of ET0 is of positive significance for...