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    China and Japan- tensions in East China Sea

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012
    China’s involvement in a maritime dispute over the East China Sea with Japan has become a potential hotspot in the Asia-Pacific region. Despite the fact that it does not involve multiple claimants like in the South China Sea dispute, this particular issue has drawn international attention and has become as complicated as the SCS dispute.
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    Contemporary China- CCP, army and the 18th central committee

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012
    China’s veteran communist leadership traditionally had close ties with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and ensured that they retain a tight grip over it.
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    China and its peripheries: Beijing and India-Sri Lanka relations

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013
    China has emerged as one of the important factors in India-Sri Lanka relations. The current essay highlights that China is one of the major players in Sri Lanka in many fields, yet the intensity of relations between Beijing and Colombo has picked up tremendously in the recent years.
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    BRIC and IBSA forums: neo-liberals in disguise or champions of the south?

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2010
    South–South co-operation has existed for many decades and has played a key role in solidifying unity among developing countries. However, the concept has evolved from being concerned with geopolitics and opposing imperialism, global racism and colonialism, to an emphasis on geo-economics and political economy. 
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    Emerging security architecture in Southeast & East Asia: the American pivot and rebalancing

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013
    The new American policy to ‘pivot’ or ‘rebalance ‘towards Asia became inevitable after the end of the Cold War. However, current Washington’s pivot makes clear that China is the main competitor of the US.
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    China and its peripheries: Beijing’s Myanmar strategy

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013
    Being sandwiched between two very large, potentially enormously powerful and with the two largest populations in the world, China and India, handling its relationships with them required some deftness. The current essay indicates that Myanmar’s rulers, particularly the military ones, navigated these tricky waters fairly skillfully.
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    The oil factor in Sino–Angolan relations at the start of the 21st Century

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2010
    Even though trade figures are the most impressive feature of Sino–Angolan bilateral relations after 2002, the main reason why China’s engagement in Angola has been attracting so much attention from scholars, the media and politicians is the fact that its presence in Angola is most evident in the sectors that have been driving Angola’s rapid economic growth in recent years, whi
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    Aid to Africa: What can the EU and China learn from each other?

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2010
    With China’s increasing role in Africa, the issue of aid to Africa has been high on the China–EU agenda and the subject of considerable debate. This occasional paper focuses on one area of potential co-operation, i.e.
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    From isolation to integration? A study of Chinese retailers in Dakar

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2010
    Starting from the late 1990s, more and more Chinese have migrated to Senegal, concentrating and opening small shops along the Boulevard Général de Gaulle, one of the major roads in Dakar.
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    Development aid for infrastructure investment in Africa: Malian relations with China, the European Commission and the World Bank

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2010
    In a widely publicised declaration of co-operation (February 2009), the government of China pledged to build a third bridge in Bamako, the capital of Mali. Construction commenced soon afterwards.

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