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Red - the new black: China-UK publishing


Arts Council England is currently exploring the Chinese publishing sector and its existing export links, particularly in relation to the UK and to supporting cultural exchange via literary translation, through their Grants for the arts programme. As part of this work, the Arts Council commissioned this report in August 2006, to provide an understanding of...
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Submission to Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade regarding World Trade Organisation: US-China disputes


FULL TEXT: In this submission the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance comments on whether Australia should participate as a third party in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) dispute settlement panel requested by the United States concerning the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights by China. The Alliance is aware of the disputes in question...
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China's greenhouse pollution


This Climate Institute paper reviews the recent efforts that have been taken by China to re-structure it's economy and avoid greenhouse gass emissions. 'Many commentators in the government, the media and business have been portraying China as the greenhouse bogey man hiding under our beds,' said Erwin Jackson, Director, Policy and Research at The Climate...
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Stopping a nuclear arms race between America and China


China and America may be at the start of a destabilising nuclear arms race, as China tries to preserve its ability to deter US nuclear attack in the light of US missile defences and nuclear system upgrades. That would undermine hopes that the US and China can build a stable cooperative relationship as China's power...
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Three perspectives on China


Three very different perspectives on China and the media... from the changing nature of propaganda to the globalisation of the Chinese cinema and television industry. Interviews with Professor John Sinclair, ARC Professorial Fellow at Melbourne University; Professor Michael Curtin, University of Wisconsin, Madison (USA); and Dr Anne-Marie Brady, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
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