Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.
Chinese students are deeply embedded in the fabric of host societies and shouldn’t be treated as a problematic, or even threatening, ‘other’.
The interplay between informal customary law and formal legal frameworks creates uncertainties and potential risks for Chinese investors.
China would not have evolved into a key player in global development without the support of the United Nations Development Program.
Botswana labour policy and the preferences of Chinese employers mean Batswana workers are often relegated to unstable, low-skilled jobs.
The AIIB is an increasingly prominent part of China’s growing global footprint.
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