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- Mao Ruipeng
- Senior Research Fellow
- Center for Marine & Polar Studies
- Institute for Global Governance Studies
- ‘Belt and Road’ initiative must wor...
- China’s Foreign Policy under Presid...
- Criticism of CPEC is proof of progr...
- The Contexts of and Roads towards t...
- Seeking for the International Relat...
- Three Features in China’s Diplomati...
- Better Expectation Management after...
- Belt and Road remains open to India...
- The Belt and Road is a practical pl...
- China’s response to Belt and Road b...
- The Belt and Road Initiative and Th...
- Wuhan 2.0: a Chinese assessment
- The Establishment of the Informal M...
- Identifying and Addressing Major Is...
- “Polar Silk Road”and China-Nordic C...
- “Polar Silk Road”and China-Nordic C...
- China’s Economic Initiatives in th...
- Perspective from China’s Internatio...
- Commentary on The U. S. Arctic Coun...
- Opportunities and Challenges of Joi...
- BRI in Oman as an example: The Syn...
- The US Initiatives in Response to C...
- Addressing the Vaccine Gap: Goal-ba...
- Rebalancing Global Economic Governa...
- Political Decisions and Institution...
- Developing Countries and the UNFCCC...
- THE ASIAN RESEARCH NETWORK: SURVEY ...
- Assessment and Prospect of China-La...
- Parallel Perspectives on the Global...
- The EU and Huawei 5G technology aga...
Mar 05 2020
China's growing engagement with the UNDS as an emerging nation: changing rationales, funding preferences and future trends
By Mao Ruipeng