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China Policy Institute
School of Contemporary Chinese Studies
International House
The University of Nottingham
Jubilee Campus
Wollaton Road
Nottingham
NG8 1BB
UK

China Policy Institute

The Bund, Shanghai

Latest China Analysis

newHistorical review shows consistent benefits of global interaction to China's economy
Interaction with global markets has consistently contributed to the growth and commercialization of China's economy and to domestic prosperity.[more... ]

newChina’s development success rests on unique factors, paper says
China’s economic success rests on unique elements, offering limited lessons to other economies wanting to catch up on income growth.[more...]

newChina marks 60th anniversary amid critical challenges, scholar says
China marks 60 years of economic and social achievements amid key challenges of widening inequality, corruption and environmental degradation.[more...] [also available in Chinese]

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Latest China Policy Blog Posts

newChina's soft power handicaps
In the foreseeable future, domestic problems such as poor product safety standards will effectively act as a rein on Beijing�s international soft power ambitions.[more...]

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News

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THES cites Prof. Shujie Yao in cover story about China's higher education transformation

3 November 2009

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ILO-Nottingham workshop raises urgent Chinese migrant labour issues

30 October 2009

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Scholars debate China's economic and social contradictions ahead of 60th anniversary at Nottingham forum

11 September 2009

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Events

Tuesday November 03

Seminar: Problems in Chinese Government Auditing

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Tuesday November 10 - Wednesday November 11

The 2nd GEP Conference in China (第二届GEP 中国论坛)

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Tuesday November 10

Seminar: Enterprise restructuring, business group formation and institutional politics in China: The party in command?

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