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101. China and Afghanistan: China's Interests, Stances, and Perspectives

102. Country Forecast: Global outlook

103. Rising Democracies and the Arab Awakening: Implications for Global Democracy and Human Rights

104. China's Economic Restructuring: Role of Agriculture

105. Watching a dragon's egg hatch: The makings of a Sinocentric world?

106. America's Voluntary Standards System—A "Best Practice" Model for Innovation Policy?

107. A Flop and a Debacle: Inside the IMF's Global Rebalancing Acts

108. Perspectives on the G20: The Los Cabos Summit and Beyond

109. Supersized cities: China's 13 megalopolises

110. By Invitation, Mostly: the International Politics of the US Security Presence, China, and the South China Sea

111. Into Africa: Emerging opportunities for business

112. A Note on the Middle Class in Latin America

113. Rising South Korea: A Minor Player or a Regional Power?

114. Chinese in Georgia

115. Foreign Manufacturing Multinationals and the Transformation of the Chinese Economy: New Measurements, New Perspectives

116. Intercity Buses: The Forgotten Mode

117. Organising an investment in China: Prepare for opportunity

118. Renminbi Rules: The Conditional Imminence of the Reserve Currency Transition

119. The G20: Engine of Asian Regionalism?

120. Chinese Commodity Imports in Ghana and Senegal: Demystifying Chinese Business Strength in Urban West Africa

121. The Future of Convergence

122. Going Global: Chinese Oil and Mining Companies and the Governance of Resource Wealth

123. The Trans-Pacific Partnership and Asia-Pacific Integration: A Quantitative Assessment

124. An Evaluation of Overseas Oil Investment Projects Under Uncertainty Using a Real Options Based Simulation Model

125. Who Should Bear the Cost of China's Carbon Emissions Embodied in Goods for Exports?

126. From REDD to Green: A Global Incentive System to Stop Tropical Forest Clearing

127. A China Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations

128. Russia, China and the Geopolitics of Energy in Central Asia

129. A China Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations

130. Do Chinese Really Save Too Much? Aspects from Total Factor Productivity Growth in China since 1952

131. Whose money? The tug-of-war over Chinese state enterprise profits

132. Capital Account Liberalization and the Role of the Renminbi

133. Who Captures Value in Global Supply Chains?

134. Inward FDI in Israel and its policy context

135. Global Brazil and U.S.-Brazil Relations

136. Popular Nationalism in China and the Sino-Japanese Relationship: The Conflict in the East China Sea

137. Tradition in Chinese politics: The Party-state's reinvention of the past and the critical response from public intellectuals

138. The Post-Washington Consensus: Development after the Crisis

139. Growth and Recovery in a Time of Default: Lessons from the Role of the Urban Sector in Argentina

140. From Preponderance of Power to Balance of Power? South Korea in Search of a New North Korea Policy

141. Functional Distribution of Income and Economic Growth in the Chinese Economy, 1978-2007

142. Patient Preferences, Concerns, and Satisfaction with Providers before the Chinese Urban Health System Reform: A Social Groups Analysis

143. In Search of Legitimacy in Post-revolutionary China: Bringing Ideology and Governance Back In

144. Are the Chinese in Africa More Innovative than the Africans? Comparing Chinese and Nigerian Entrepreneurial Migrants' Cultures of Innovation

145. Toward Realistic U.S.–India Relations

146. The Economy of Burma/Myanmar on the Eve of the 2010 Elections

147. Verschiebungen der globalen Machtverhältnisse durch den Aufstieg von Regionalen Führungsmächten. China, Indien, Brasilien und Südafrika im Vergleich

148. The G-20 and International Financial Institution Governance

149. Trade Disputes Between China and the United States: Growing Pains so Far, Worse Ahead?

150. Reinterpreting China's Success Through the New Economic Geography