Drug Patent Linkage System of China
Analysis of China's drug patent linkage system, including the recent fourth amendment of the Chinese Patent Law and the regulations and measures governing early resolution of drug patent disputes. It covers the eligible patents for registration, patent statements, the bifurcated judicial and adminis
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Understanding China's Economic Growth and Trade Policy Shifts
Explore the impact of China's growth trajectory, the China Shock phenomenon, and its entry into the WTO in 2001. Discover how economic policies and trade reforms contributed to China's export growth and overall economic development.
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Looking for after MBBS in China: A Coordinate for Attempting Masters
For many aspiring doctors, the journey towards a career in medicine begins with the crucial choice of choosing the correct institution for their instruction. In subsequent years, China has created a prominent goal for students looking for quality medical education at an affordable price. With its wo
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Understanding Power, Politics, and Conflict Management in Organizations
Explore the dynamics of power, authority, leadership, and politics within organizations, delving into how individuals and groups influence each other's actions and decisions. Learn about the various bases of power, common power tactics, and ethical considerations in using power and politics in the w
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Evolution of Media Influence on Politics
The evolution of mass media and its impact on politics is explored, highlighting the important role of media events, high-tech politics, and the development of media politics through print and broadcast media. The government regulation of the broadcast media, as overseen by the FCC, is also discusse
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The Impact of Female Suffrage on Interwar Politics in Britain (1918-1939)
The period between 1918 and 1939 in Britain saw significant changes in politics, feminism, and society due to the granting of female suffrage. The Representation of the People Act of 1918 led to a flurry of legislation aimed at improving the status and welfare of women, such as the Sex Disqualificat
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Ancient China: Societies, Philosophies, and Dynasties
Ancient China's history is rich with the Shang, Zhou, Qin, and Han Dynasties shaping society. Various philosophies like Confucianism, Daoism, and Legalism influenced politics and culture. The Mandate of Heaven concept emphasized good governance. China's geographic location facilitated trade, notably
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Gandhi's Marginalization in Indian Nationalist Politics from 1931-1947
The 1930 Salt Satyagraha propelled Gandhi into the heart of nationalist politics, challenging colonial rule. However, by the end of the decade, the tide shifted away from his influence towards a more conventional political landscape dominated by power negotiations and elections, leading to Gandhi's
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A-Level Politics Student Handbook & Induction Booklet
A Level Politics aims to provide a balanced education in politics and understanding of the UK's political landscape. The course covers basic political ideas, structures, and processes, as well as global politics topics like global governance and regionalism. To succeed, students must engage with cur
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Various Definitions of Politics and Their Significance
Scholars have struggled to define politics universally, leading to various definitions highlighting its nature and scope. Definitions range from politics as the art of possible to the struggle for power and the governing of men. Each definition sheds light on different aspects of politics, such as t
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Understanding Population Pyramids and Demographic Trends in China
Explore the population pyramids, demographic trends, and economic development stages in China. Discover key features such as gender distribution, age bands, and dependency ratios. Learn about China's historical population data, urbanization rate, and median age. Gain insights into how China's popula
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Distribution Pattern of River Zones in China
China has a vast network of rivers with different characteristics and distribution patterns. The country is divided into five zones based on factors like precipitation and runoff levels, ranging from abundant to deficit zones. These zones play a crucial role in understanding the water resources and
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The Opium War and Its Impact on China: Political, Economic, and Social Perspectives
The Opium War was a significant historical event that led to the signing of the Treaty of Nanjing in 1842 between China and Great Britain. This treaty marked the beginning of unequal treaties and extraterritoriality in China. The war stemmed from the British East India Company's opium trade, which l
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Impacts of Marketisation on Home Care for Older People in Urban China
This study by Wenjing Zhang from the University of Bristol delves into the effects of the marketisation process on home care for the elderly in urban China. It explores the rationale behind the marketisation of care, the trends in home care marketisation, and the processes involved. The background s
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China and Japan's Historical Reactions to European Influence in East Asia
East Asia, particularly China and Japan, faced challenges due to European luxury trade demands. Ming China resisted European threats to its peace and prosperity, while Zheng He's voyages opened new exploratory opportunities. Ming's isolationist trade policies contrasted with Qing Dynasty's expansion
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China-Africa Supply Chain Cooperation: Challenges and Opportunities
China-Africa Supply Chain Cooperation presents both challenges and opportunities for development. The growth of China-Africa supply chain is crucial, considering Africa's participation in the global supply chain mainly focused on providing primary products. The strategic importance of this relations
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The Politics and Ethics of Knowledge Production in Migration Studies by Sari Hanafi
This insightful study delves into the politics and ethics surrounding knowledge production in migration studies. It explores the normativity of migration studies, identity politics, and universalism, while emphasizing the importance of ethics and epistemic community. The discourse also touches upon
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HBCU China Partnership Scholarships Summer 2016 Programs
Explore a unique opportunity to study in China with the HBCU China Partnership Scholarships Summer 2016 programs. Take three classes in six weeks in disciplines such as Biology, Business, Chemistry, Computer Engineering, Environmental Science, and Journalism. Housing and tuition are covered, with on
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Empowering Women in Politics: Overcoming Financial Barriers
Addressing the financial challenges hindering women's political participation, this story advocates for funding initiatives to support female candidates. By highlighting the barriers faced, it urges for assistance such as subsidies and dedicated funding to encourage more women to enter politics. The
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Comparative Government & Politics Course Overview
Explore the purpose and methods of comparison and classification in the AP Comparative Government & Politics course. Understand the importance of studying diverse political systems such as those of the United Kingdom, Russia, China, Nigeria, Mexico, and Iran. Engage in country fact sheets, multiple-
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Decoding China's Belt and Road Initiative in South Asia
Delve into the impacts and implications of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in South Asia, analyzing the economic, geopolitical, and strategic aspects. Explore the costs, benefits, alliances, and losses experienced by Pakistan amidst its engagement w
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Understanding China's Belt and Road Initiative Impacts on Global Value Chains
China's Belt and Road Initiative, proposed by Xi Jinping in 2013, has significant implications for Global Value Chains (GVCs). China's role as a major infrastructure funder through CDB/EXIM/AIIB raises issues such as risk, debt sustainability, weak GVC linkages, and environmental safeguards. Despite
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China and the Northern Nomads: Interactions and the Tribute System
Two enduring misconceptions in Chinese history are challenged as the interactions between China and the northern nomads are explored. For centuries, China's engagement with the nomadic peoples of the steppes influenced its development. The Tribute System was established to manage relations with non-
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Jewish Presence in China: A Unique Chapter in Jewish History
Jewish history extends beyond Europe to Asia, including China where evidence of Jewish presence dates back to the 9th century. Despite facing challenges such as assimilation, the Kaifeng Jews in Northeast China rose to high status in business and government. The decline of this community, now with o
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Ancient China: History and Dynasties Review
Explore the fascinating history of Ancient China, covering topics such as landforms, dynasties, cultural practices, and significant landmarks like the Great Wall of China. Learn about the oracle bones, Confucian teachings, the Silk Road, and the Qin Dynasty's standardization efforts. Dive into the r
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Ancient China: Rise of the Qin Dynasty under Shi Huangdi's Rule
Explore the history of Ancient China as Shi Huangdi conquers warring kingdoms to unify the land. Discover how he became China's First Emperor, strengthened the empire, organized the government, and built the Great Wall for protection. Learn about the legacy and impact of the Qin Dynasty in shaping C
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The Collapse of Imperial China and the Rise of Nationalism
In early 20th-century China, resentment towards foreign control led to the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty by the Nationalists, with leaders like Sun Yixian and the Kuomintang Party. Despite efforts for political and economic rights, internal conflicts and external influences such as World War I impac
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Why Japan and China Have a Frosty Relationship Explained
Japan and China have an uneasy relationship, primarily due to disputes over uninhabited islands in the East China Sea known as the Senkaku Islands in Japan and the Diaoyu Islands in China. Tensions have escalated over potential undersea oil reserves, shipping lanes, and fishing areas near the island
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Tensions Rise as US, China Clash Over Disputed Islands
The United States and China clashed over territorial claims concerning a group of islands in the East China Sea last week. The dispute over the Senkaku-Diaoyu islands is fueled by their strategic location near vital shipping lanes and potential oil reserves. Japan and China present historical argume
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The Politics of China: House & Senate Competition Bills
The politics surrounding China have become a focal point for both Democrats and Republicans in the U.S., particularly in relation to trade policy. The House and Senate have been engaged in a competition of bills regarding China's economic practices and their impact on U.S. workers and businesses. Th
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Understanding Comparative Politics: Power, Influence, and Political Phenomena
Politics involves power and influence, where individuals strive to achieve their goals by influencing others or breaking free from external influences. Political science delves into the study of power and political phenomena, while comparative politics focuses on analyzing political dynamics within
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The Janata Party Era in Indian Politics: A Snapshot of Change and Challenges
The Janata Party's rise and fall in Indian politics from 1977 to 1980 marked a significant shift as it defeated the long-standing Indian National Congress. The alliance faced internal struggles, including leadership disputes and corruption charges that led to its downfall. Despite its short duration
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New Global Developments in Comparative Politics Since the 1980s
The lecture by Dr. Maame Adwoa A. Gyekye-Jandoh explores new global developments in Comparative Politics since the 1980s, covering topics like rapid industrialization in Asia and the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Students are introduced to key concepts such as the Com
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Politics in Museums: A Comprehensive Exploration
Delve into the realm where museums and politics intersect, examining the dynamics of power, ideology, legitimacy, and rationality. Discover how politics operates within museums, addressing who the key actors are, the subjects of engagement, societal interest levels, and the specific arenas where dec
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Understanding Comparative Politics: Field Overview and Specializations
Comparative politics involves studying domestic politics across different states and nations, with a focus on comparison and analysis. The field distinguishes itself from American Politics, International Relations, and Foreign Policy, emphasizing an in-depth look at state-society dynamics within spe
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Understanding the Interplay of Economy, Politics, and Society
Exploring the connections between politics, economy, and society, this lecture delves into the influence of economic systems like capitalism and socialism on political structures. It discusses how economic conditions shape politics and social divisions, emphasizing the intertwined nature of these as
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Approaches to Study of Indian Politics: Liberal, Marxist, and Gandhian Perspectives
Political Science encompasses various approaches such as Liberal, Marxist, and Gandhian for studying Indian politics. Scholars have explored the nature of the Indian state post-independence, focusing on democratization, social heterogeneity, and class dynamics. The Marxist approach views the state a
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China SWIM Program Overview: Enhancing Air Traffic Management
The China SWIM program, initiated in 2011, is a sub-program under the China Civil Aviation Collaborative ATM Technology Program. Funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) and the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), the project aims to study and evaluate SWIM concepts and key
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New Strategic Framework for US-China Policy
The article discusses the need for a flexible framework to achieve strategic objectives in US-China policy. It emphasizes the importance of understanding Chinese political and economic realities to benefit US interests, highlighting the risks of China aligning more with Russia. Advocating for nurtur
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Understanding RoHS and China RoHS Compliance Regulations
RoHS and China RoHS are regulations that restrict the use of hazardous substances in electronic products to reduce environmental impact. RoHS targets substances like lead and mercury, while China RoHS is specific to pollution control in electronic products sold in China. Compliance with these regula
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