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Institutional Change and Adaptive Efficiency: A Study of China’s Hukou System Evolution
This book offers policymakers a better understanding of institutional change in dynamic economic contexts, helping them enhance economic performance.
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This book offers policymakers a better understanding of institutional change in dynamic economic contexts, helping them enhance economic performance.
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A discussion on U.S.-Taiwan trade relations
Policy Brief
Tony Saich predicts themes at the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) 20th Party Congress.
Policy Brief
This paper aims to provide an overall risk analysis of the Taiwan Strait situation by using Hong Kong’s experience over the past three decades as a point of comparison.
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The Rajawali Foundation Institute for Asia invites you to watch a conversation with Lowell, Massachusetts Mayor Sokhary Chau. Mayor Chau is the first BIPOC mayor in Lowell, Massachusetts as well as the first Cambodian American mayor in the United States. He represents a city that has a 25 percent Asian American population. Mayor Chau shared his experiences fleeing from the Khmer Rouge as a child refugee, his life before getting elected to office, the campaign trail, and his visions for the future. Justin de Benedictis-Kessner, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, moderated.
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