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Mao’s Moscow Visit, December 1949-February 1950

https://sites.temple.edu/immerman/maos-moscow-visit-december-1949-february-1950/

In October 1949, Communists led by Mao Tse-tung formed the People’s Republic of China. In December, Mao embarked on a two-month visit to the Soviet Union to establish a diplomatic alliance with Stalin.

The Evergrande debt crisis, explained | Temple Now

https://news.temple.edu/news/2021-10-26/evergrande-debt-crisis-explained

Associate Professor Roselyn Hsueh feels the Evergrande crisis has its roots in decentralization and a lack of regulation. Evergrande is one of the largest companies in China, a sprawling corporation with interests in everything from real estate to electric cars and investors all over the world.

CHINA IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: NATIONAL INTERESTS, RULES AND ...

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organizations. Why does China’s behavior within these organizations vary? Why does China join or create new IOs when it is already a member of a similar organization? I build upon a diverse body of political science research arguing that China looks beyond the satisficing aspect of whether the IO is good enough, and more to how its

Education Abroad and Overseas Campuses

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Education Abroad and Overseas Campuses serves as the central unit responsible for promoting and facilitating education abroad at Temple University.

The Socialist Legal System with Chinese Characteristics - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2017/02/24.1.Zhang-TICLJ.pdf

China’s commitment to the rule of law is implicated by its effort to develop a socialist legal system that maintains Chinese characteristics. The specifics of what is a socialist legal system and what constitutes Chinese characteristics in terms of the rule of law are subject to further debate.

Research Guides: Asian Studies: Find Primary Sources

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China: Trade, Politics and Culture, 1793-1980 is a digital collection of original English-language source material detailing China's interaction with the West from Macartney's first Embassy to China in 1793, through to the Nixon/Heath visits to China in 1972-74.

DETERMINANTS OF NON-PERFORMING LOANS: EVIDENCE FROM CHINA

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China's financial system. In China's social economy, indirect financing is dominant, and the primary provider of indirect financing is commercial banks. It is easy to see that commercial banks play a pivotal role in China's economic development and in maintaining social stability.

Chinese | Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures | Temple ...

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China is one of the most important players in today’s world. Prepare yourself with the language skills and cultural knowledge needed to thrive in careers that engage with China in the public, private and nonprofit sectors.

China's Long-Term Economic Growth Sustainability: an Empirical Approach

https://scholarshare.temple.edu/items/c3bb02d8-8e8c-4479-9d15-1be2e72e4a9e

We identify strong, simultaneous feedback between economic growth and health development. The estimation results show that continued improvements in the health status of Chinese workers are important to support stronger economic growth in China.

Chinese Immigration | Women in U.S. History - Sites

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Judy Yung’s “Unbound Feet: From China to San Francisco’s Chinatown” tells three very different stories of women immigrating from China to the Bay Area in the early twentieth century. She focuses on three different young women.