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The Grant Equivalent Of Foreign Aid Commitments: People's Republic Of China 1956-1974, Hans F. Haupt
The Grant Equivalent Of Foreign Aid Commitments: People's Republic Of China 1956-1974, Hans F. Haupt
Graduate Thesis Collection
The purpose of this thesis is to show the existing quantitative tool (model) measuring the true grant-value of foreign aid, expand that model somewhat to arrive at least at reasonably accurate input factors which are otherwise difficult to evaluate, and to document China's foreign aid program on a recipient by recipient basis, both in terms of its nature and its estimated grant-components.
Foreign Trade Contracts Between West German Companies And The People's Republic Of China: A Case Study, Robert Heuser
Foreign Trade Contracts Between West German Companies And The People's Republic Of China: A Case Study, Robert Heuser
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
Chinese Attitude Toward Continental Shelf And Its Implication On Delimiting Seabed In Southeast Asia, Hungdah Chiu
Chinese Attitude Toward Continental Shelf And Its Implication On Delimiting Seabed In Southeast Asia, Hungdah Chiu
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
Asian American Assembly Position Paper I: A Review Of U.S. - China Relations
Asian American Assembly Position Paper I: A Review Of U.S. - China Relations
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
The Sino-Japanese Fisheries Agreements Of 1975: A Comparison With Other North-Pacific Fisheries Agreements, Song Yook Hong
The Sino-Japanese Fisheries Agreements Of 1975: A Comparison With Other North-Pacific Fisheries Agreements, Song Yook Hong
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
Organizations And Expertise In China, Rudi Volti
Organizations And Expertise In China, Rudi Volti
Pitzer Faculty Publications and Research
A number of analyses of contemporary Chinese society have centered on the presumed conflicts between politically reliable "reds" and technically proficient "experts." This article challenges this mode of analysis by indicating the multi-dimensionality of both categories and by setting them in their historic and cultural contexts. Particular emphasis is accorded to the importance of organizational affiliation in defining the social role of the expert. A short history of the interaction between organizational development and the role of the expert is presented, along with some considerations of future trends in this area.