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International and Area Studies

Trinity College

Series

2014

Articles 1 - 5 of 5

Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

A Conditional Cycle, James Wylie Deitch Sep 2014

A Conditional Cycle, James Wylie Deitch

The First-Year Papers (2010 - present)

No abstract provided.


Why Is A Free And Competitive Land Market Indispensable For Resolving The Three Agrarian Issues Through Endogenous Urbanization?, Guanzhong James Wen Jul 2014

Why Is A Free And Competitive Land Market Indispensable For Resolving The Three Agrarian Issues Through Endogenous Urbanization?, Guanzhong James Wen

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


A Different Global Power? Understanding China’S Role In The Developing World, Xiangming Chen, Ivan Su Jun 2014

A Different Global Power? Understanding China’S Role In The Developing World, Xiangming Chen, Ivan Su

Faculty Scholarship

China is now the largest trading nation in the world, with strong ties to Africa, Latin and America and the Middle East. This once impoverished and isolated nation has lifted several hundred millions of its own people out of poverty and is now reshaping the developing world. This article looks at China’s involvement in four developing regions to assess China’s influence as a rising global power.


China And South Asia: Contention And Cooperation Between Giant Neighbours, Xiangming Chen, Pallavi Banerjee, Gaurav I. Toor, Ned Downie Apr 2014

China And South Asia: Contention And Cooperation Between Giant Neighbours, Xiangming Chen, Pallavi Banerjee, Gaurav I. Toor, Ned Downie

Faculty Scholarship

Are China and India allies or enemies in the South Asian economy? Well, it seems they are both; working together in healthy and profitable partnerships while maintaining armies in the contested China-India borders. This article explains the paradoxical nature of the China-India relationship and its impact and implications for the smaller countries in South Asia and neighboring Southeast Asia.


China And The Middle East: More Than Oil, Xiangming Chen Feb 2014

China And The Middle East: More Than Oil, Xiangming Chen

Faculty Scholarship

China has spread its ties to the Middle East in ways that go beyond oil. Below, Abbās Varij Kāzemi and Xiangming Chen argue that the Middle East is an important region to watch to gain a sense of China’s next moves globally.