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    Win win partnership? China, Southern Africa and extractive industries

    Southern African Resource Watch, 2012
    The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has prioritised Africa as a strategic partner at both the political and economic levels. According to some observers, the evidence of China’s growing African involvement suggests a strategy devised to secure access to the continent’s abundant resources.
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    Rules of origin under regional trade agreements

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2010
    Rules of origin (ROO) have emerged as an area in which consensus is hard to achieve among negotiating countries within an RTA. Disagreements over rules of origin have often deferred the implementation of several trade agreements. One of the reasons for this is because ROO are viewed as those obstructing trade.
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    Does governance matter for enhancing trade? Empirical evidence from Asia

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2010
    The rise of Asia as a major economic power and growth centre in the world is an unprecedented development in the contemporary world.
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    Regional economic integration in South Asia: prospects and challenges

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2009
    Realising its importance, the South Asian region has also embarked upon various processes of regional economic integration. However, the South Asian regional integration process is fraught with difficulties, especially due to a lack of understanding about the very economics of regional economic integration.
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    On managing risks facing the Indian economy: towards a better balance between public and private sectors

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2009
    While the global economy has pulled back from the financial abyss, it is by no means out of the woods. The developing countries (including India) should be prepared for:
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    Regional cooperation for regional infrastructure development: challenges and policy options for South Asia

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2009
    Regional infrastructure is one of the major determinants of economic integration process. It enhances international and regional connectivity through the free flow of goods and factors across borders, allowing countries to benefit from a better relocation of resources.
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    The G-20 and development: ensuring greater African participation

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014
    Although South Africa is the only African permanent member of the G-20 group of major economies, the G-20 regularly invites the chair of the African Union (AU) and a representative of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) – usually the chair of the Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee – to attend its meetings.
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    Changes of the EU's iInternational status and influence

    China Institute of International Studies, 2014
    At the time when the euro area suffers from the debt crisis and the European economy has been sluggish for years, a question has attracted people’s attention – will the European Union (EU) weather the crisis and get even stronger afterwards or decline to be a secondary power in the world?
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    In pursuit of the “World Dream”: the pprogress and prospects of China's promotion of a harmonious world

    China Institute of International Studies, 2013
    Since the idea of building toward a harmonious world with lasting peace and common prosperity was proposed in 2005 and set out by the Chinese president, China has included the construction of a harmonious world into its diplomacy as an important strategic thought and policy and put it into practice, achieving some important progress and obtaining lots of valuable experience.
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    Toward a new type of major-country relationship between China and the US: challenges and opportunities

    China Institute of International Studies, 2013
    China-US relations entered a new historical stage in 2013 following the completion of leadership transition in both countries.

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