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Volume 16, Number 2 (Winter 2009), Peace And Conflict Studies
Volume 16, Number 2 (Winter 2009), Peace And Conflict Studies
Peace and Conflict Studies
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Labor Law Reforms: China’S Response To Challenges Of Globalization, Yunqiu Zhang
Labor Law Reforms: China’S Response To Challenges Of Globalization, Yunqiu Zhang
Peace and Conflict Studies
The post-Mao years witnessed vigorous labor law reform efforts in China, which can be partly understood in terms of globalization, economic and legal. In the economic globalization, China was increasingly integrated into the world economic system and exposed to international pressures to reform its traditional labor system and follow internationally-accepted labor rules. In other words, the economic globalization created the need for labor law reforms in China. In the legal globalization, China was apparently the recipient or borrower of foreign legal ideas including ideas about labor legislation. These ideas inspired the Chinese to build a new legal system concerning labor.
An Emerging South-South Coalition Strategy: China, Africa And Latin America, Tricia Gray
An Emerging South-South Coalition Strategy: China, Africa And Latin America, Tricia Gray
Peace and Conflict Studies
Concomitant with the astronomical rise of China in international politics, there has been an increased frequency and intensity of foreign relations between Global South states. This research attempts to, first, illuminate these largely overlooked foreign policy activities, and, second, to evaluate the implications of the trends. A South-South strategy is based on improving the position of developing countries in multilateral organizations, struggling against international marginalization, enhancing economic and technical cooperation, and challenging hegemonism and imperialism. This study concludes that a South-South coalition framework is a useful model for understanding Global South states’ foreign policy behavior and for addressing future conflicts.