Browsing by Subject "China"
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2020 Amendment, the 'Full Growth' of the Chinese Copyright Regime?
(2022)On 1 June 2021, Copyright Law of the People’s Republic of China 2020 Amendment came into enforcement and became a milestone in China’s short 30-year copyright history. Two revisions in the Amendment are fundamental and of ... -
Authoritarian diffusion at a distance? China's impact on levels of and on citizens' support for liberal-democracy in Sub-Saharan African states
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Social Sciences & Philosophy. Discipline of Political Science, 2020)The recent emergence of authoritarian countries, such as China, as leading economic powers, increasingly engaged in the developing world, has coincided with a 'democratic recession' in certain developing countries. Are ... -
China's Spatial Fix and 'Debt Diplomacy' in Africa
(2022)Mounting overaccumulation of capital and material has compelled the Chinese government to seek solutions overseas. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), with its transregional infrastructure projects connecting Eurasia and ... -
Genetic effects influencing risk for major depressive disorder in China and Europe
(2017)Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common, complex psychiatric disorder and a leading cause of disability worldwide. Despite twin studies indicating its modest heritability (~30–40%), extensive heterogeneity and a complex ... -
Going Viral? The Impacts of COVID-19 on Sino-African Relations
(2021)How are we to understand the impacts of COVID-19 on geopolitics and specifically the relations between China and Africa? Is the pandemic a conjunctural event, which will not have lasting impacts, or does it represent a ... -
Ireland's agri-food sector : China
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Perceptions of Play and Drama in Education in Early Years Classrooms in China
(2019)Set against the background of the Chinese government’s commitment to universalise early childhood educational provision, this exploratory study investigated the value attributed to play and drama-based teaching and learning ... -
Public awareness and performance relating to the implementation of a low-carbon economy in China: a case study from Zhengzhou
(2011)This paper aims to examine levels of awareness and performance relating to the promotion of a Low-carbon economy (LCE) among the general public in Zhengzhou, China. The data and information used were derived from 300 ... -
Retirement pathways and pensions inequality in China: A grounded theory study
(2021)Purpose: Existing research focuses on the pension systems and reforms in China from a macro-level and financial perspective. The expectations of mid-life Chinese people regarding their retirement and pensions have been ... -
Sold People: Traffickers and Family Life in North China
(2018)According to Chinese government estimates, 10,000 children are trafficked in China every year. Johanna Ransmeier’s meticulous and highly engaging study of the trade in people in the late Qing and Republican periods provides ... -
The suburbs of a Chinese city
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The colour of the cats
(Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2002)China has experimented with two strategies of reform of its state-owned enterprises (SOE). One is diversification of SOEs? ownership through introducing non-state sources of investment. Another is to improve the management ... -
Work/Retirement, Family Relations, and Perceptions on the Pension Regime of Middle-aged Citizens in Urban China
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Social Work & Social Policy. Discipline of Social Studies, 2020)Focusing on urban areas of contemporary China, this thesis interrogates the interactions between the pension and retirement policy and the pathways of middle-aged citizens to retirement. At present, the pension regime in ...