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Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
New Leaders Begin the Search for Economic Reform
Chinese Premier's Visit Opens the Door to Greater Prospe
China to Keep Watch on TPP
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
Program of Events
December 4, 2013 His Excellency Li Keqiang Premier People's Republic
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
China's Political Institutions and Leaders in Charts
Taking a Roll Call China Completes Its Slate of New Leaders As Two Sessions Enters Closing Phase Vice-Premiers
Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) 商务部
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED) Special Policy Study Report
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) 商务部
Ogilvy-Public-Relations-NPC-CPPCC-Review-2013
The China Renaissance: the Rise of Xi Jinping and the 18Th Communist Party Congress (335 Pages)
Findings of the Investigation Into China's Acts, Policies
Top View
The New Xi Jinping-‐Li Keqiang Government: Is the Hype Deserved?
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
Navigating Choppy Waters: China's Economic Decisionmaking at A
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
VIEW in English
Cuadernos De Trabajo Del CECHIMEX. El 18O Congreso
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs
TRABAJO FIN DE GRADO Título: El Control De La Natalidad Como Expresión De Violencia De Género En China
Ready to Serve the People
PRC Government Structure
PRC Government Structure
WJMC Spring 2016, Vol. 12
Leadership Changes and Structural Reform After the 18Th Party Congress in China
A Cautious New Approach: China's Growing Trilateral Aid Cooperation
PRC Government
Educational and Professional Backgrounds of Current Provincial Leaders
His Excellency, Mr. Gao Hucheng Minister of Commerce of the People's Republic of China No
The Status and Characteristics of Foreign-Educated Returnees in the Chinese Leadership
The Chinese Communist Party: Recruiting and Controlling the New Elites, In: Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 38, 3, 13-33
Speech by Alicia Bárcena, Executive Secretary of ECLAC