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Embracing Chinese modernity? Articulation and positioning in China-Kazakhstan trade and exchange processes
(2014-07)
While much has been written recently about the increasing geo-political and economic impact of Chinese ‘soft power’ on neighbouring countries to the West, relatively few studies explore local people’s reflections of China’s ...
ZEI-MEDAC Future of Europe Observer, 2010, Vol. 8, No 3: Post-Pandemic Prospects in the Euro-Mediterranean Region
(2020-11)
What are the political implications of the Covid 19 pandemic in the Euro-Mediterranean region? Master Fellows "Class of 2020" and scholars from the Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies (MEDAC) in Malta and the Center ...
ZEI Future of Europe Observer, 2018, Vol. 6, No 2: Taking Stock of the EU's Global Strategy
(2018-06)
This issue of the “Future of Europe Observer“ takes stock of the EU’s Global Strategy and comprises of analyses by ZEI Master of European Studies Fellows “Class of 2018”.
ZEI Future of Europe Observer, 2020, Vol. 8, No 2: How Can the EU Learn the Language of Power?
(2020-06)
In the European Parliament's nomination hearing, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, postulated that the EU needs to learn the language of power in order to be competitive at the ...
Impacts of supermarkets on child nutrition in China
(2023-06)
In many developing countries, food environments are changing rapidly. One emblematic trend is the proliferation of supermarkets and other modern retailers. While changing food environments likely influence the types of ...
On the train to brain gain in rural China
(2017-01)
This study investigates the well-researched relationship between migration and the formation of human capital in the source region using a novel instrument: the existence of a local train station. We make use of Chinese ...
Evaluating the impacts of traditional biomass energy use on agricultural production in Sichuan, China
(2016-12)
As crop straw and firewood are generated as by-products of food production systems, they are perceived to be sustainable energy sources that do not threaten food security by Chinese government for a long time. However, the ...