Social Sciences
China's Energy Sector Reform
MIT PhD student and former Asia Policy Point intern, Michael Davidson, discusses China's energy policy with Channel News Asia on January 21, 2014. He finds that China has the tools and plans to reform the energy sector, yet questions if the government will move forward. He is an Assistant Researcher in the China Energy and Climate Project at MIT and is spending this month in northern China.
You can follow his research on his blog, East Winds
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China's Responsibilities
German China Trade Ship ca. 1870GLOBAL ECONOMIC OUTLOOK: CHINA, THE EURO CRISIS, AND THE UNITED STATES. 12/21, 9:45-11:45am, Breakfast, Washington, DC. Sponsor: Carnegie (CEIP). Speaker: Pieter Bottelier, Nonresident Scholar, CEIP; Uri Dadush, Senior...
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App On The Move
APP staff, fellows, and former interns have been on the move: John Turpin who was an intern and RA from 2004-2005 married Stephanie Marienau on June 12th. He is studying for the ministry at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Stephanie...
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Don't Forget The Polar Bears Daddy
Energy dominates ?strategic? part of US-China relationship In the hopes of salvaging bi-lateral cooperative goodwill, energy and the environment have taken the front seat in this year?s US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED). What remains...
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Quiet Week In Washington
Congress is in recess until April 12th TRANSPARENCY IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN CHINA. 4/1, 2:00pm. Sponsor: Congressional-Executive Commission on China. Speakers: Barbara Finamore, Founder and Director, China Program, Natural Resources...
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Ball's In Obama's Court As China Freezes Out Fair Play
It is becoming clear that China doesn't want to play ball with Obama. After a year of rapprochement under the Obama Administration, US-China relations are at a new low. It all looked so much more amiable last November with a state visit to Beijing...
Social Sciences