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Nordic-Chinese Energy and Climate Day coming to the Nordic pavilions at EXPO 2010

On the 25th of June 2010 the Nordic-Chinese Energy and Climate Day will take place at the Shanghai World Expo. Key stakeholders from the Nordic and Chinese energy research sectors will gather to network and exchange ideas. Speakers and guests include Ministers and high ranking government officials as well as notable business leaders and researchers. The event will focus on how greater Chinese-Nordic cooperation and interaction can contribute to the development and deployment of clean energy and climate technologies. To signify the very

Controversial Chinese activist receives the Simone de Beauvoir prize for Women's freedom

On January 11th, in Paris, the Simone de Beauvoir prize for Women's freedom 2010 was awarded to two Chinese women, GUO Jianmei 郭健梅, a lawyer in Beijing and Prof. AI Xiaoming 艾晓明 from Sun Zhongshan University (Canton). The Simone de Beauvoir Prize is an international human rights prize for women's freedom, awarded since 2008 to individuals or groups fighting for gender equality and opposing breaches of human rights. It is named

Climate Summit in Copenhagen: China moves to centre stage of the climate negotiations

Jørgen Delman, Professor, PhD, China Studies, Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, Copenhagen University

 

En anderledes fattigdom

 

De økonomiske reformer udrydder en del af landets fattigdom, men skaber samtidig
nye grupper af fattige.

Af Kjeld A. Larsen

REFLECTIONS ON FUTURES PAST AND PRESENT IN ANTICIPATION OF THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PRC

Anders Sybrandt Hansen, Ph.D. student,
Department of Anthropology and Ethnography,
Institute of Anthropology, Archaeology and Linguistics,
Aarhus university

Exhibiting the Chinese War of Resistance in the People’s Republic of China

Karl Gustafsson,
M.A., Ph.D. Candidate,
Department of Political Science, Stockholm University

Some thoughts about the background to the recent events in Urumchi from a sociolinguist’s point of view

Joakim Enwall
Associate Professor
Chinese Language and Culture
Department of Linguistics and Philology
Uppsala University

July 12, 2009

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