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China's climate promises under economic pressure: scenarios and implications
The Mercator Institute for China Studies, 2015China’s new-found willingness to integrate its national climate policies into international climate negotiations is arguably the single most momentous development in international climate politics in recent times. It removes one of the major stumblingblocks of past climate negotiations.OrganisationThe Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS)
MERICS is a Berlin-based institute for contemporary and practical research into China that Stiftung Mercator set up as a central forum for engagement with China in Germany, thereby laying the foundDocumentOvercoming obstacles to U.S.-China cooperation on climate change
Brookings Institution, 2009U.S.-China relations have evolved and grown enormously since the Nixon visit to Beijing in 1972. But despite this progress, underlying mutual distrust over long-term intentions has grown and can over time make mutual antagonism a self-fulfilling prophecy.DocumentA greener dragon? Climate change lessons and opportunities for cooperation between China and Australia
Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies, 2016China’s commitment to climate change mitigation is an important economic issue for Australia.DocumentPublic Private Partnership in infrastructure: A comparison between India and China
BRICS Information Sharing and Exchange Platform, 2016Both India and China have been promoting Public Private Partnership in delivering infrastructure in various sectors. This paper examines their current infrastructure condition both in terms of quality and investment and therefore understands the driving factors of them using PPP. It compares and contrasts the characters of PPPs in India and China.OrganisationBRICS Information Sharing and Exchange Platform
BRICS Information Sharing and Exchange Platform (also refered to as BRICS Portal) is the authoritative platform of BRICS-related information jointly developed by the Center for BRICS Studies of FudDocumentThe New Development Bank: Moving the BRICS from an acronym to an institution
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2016The BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) is set to issue its first loans in the second quarter of 2016. The bank, the latest addition to the global development finance landscape, was initiated due to a number of factors in emerging economies.DocumentSocial innovation as a tool for enhancing women's resilience to climate change: a look at the BRICS
BRICS Policy Center / Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas BRICS, 2016The BRICS countries face both the challenges of developing nations in facing climate change and bear the responsibility of the developed ones. These countries have been leaders for the developing world in climate negotiations and have taken responsibility and action to reduce their contribution to the problem.DocumentCan China's bold new plans make the difference in Pakistan
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2016Ever since the 1955 Bandung Conference of Afro-Asian states, China has been active in civil engineering projects around the world, especially in Africa, as a sign of its commitment to the world emerging from colonialism.DocumentChina and the African Regional Economic Communities: transforming multilateral cooperation
Centre for Chinese Studies, University of Stellenbosch, 2016Recently, China has increased its economic, political and military co-operation with the African Union (AU). The diversity of members within the AU makes the continental approach more complicated for both Chinese and African actors.Pages
