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We construct a novel dataset of human capital accumulation in China and India from 1900 to 2020 by combining historical …, China pursued a bottom-up strategy, first expanding primary education, followed by secondary and tertiary levels. India, in … education before primary. Second, China prioritized quantity over quality, whereas India's expansion attempted to balance …
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The de facto politically independent Taiwan is coming under increasing pressure from the People's Republic of China …. Germany is committed to a one-China policy, which rules out any diplomatic recognition of Taiwan. Nevertheless, there is scope … to expand and intensify relations below this threshold and thus counter China's policy of intimidating and isolating …
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Armenia-Iran North South Transport corridor is vital for Iran and Armenia and also for all parties involved. Recently, India increased its interest in Armenia and would like to see the INSTC passing through the Armenian territories, keeping in mind that Armenia is also the only country in the...
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is among children in India and China, and is larger in Sub-Saharan Africa than in India and China. We show that the …
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-Pacific region beyond China would offer the German and European economies significant opportunities to tap new sources of raw …
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collective defence, similar to NATO in Europe, has not existed in the region. In 2014, the People's Republic of China under Xi … security architecture as an antagonistic order in which security is established against, and not with, China. This architecture …
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economies, China and India, have adopted industrial policies to develop local capabilities for urban rail technology. The paper …
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This paper documents the state of elementary education in India and China since the 1960s, key lessons for India from … China's shift in focus from 'quantity' to 'quality', and evidencebased guidelines for effective implementation of India … education in the two emerging economies, with China being decades ahead in improving literacy rates. China's adoption of the New …
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is among children in India and China, and is larger in Sub-Saharan Africa than in India and China. We show that the …
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shaped the development cooperation approaches of China and India, both significant geopolitical actors. Third, we look at how …, this competition has heightened with China's global rise - economically, strategically, and geopolitically. As China became … result of sharp geopolitical competition, develop-ment cooperation has become a contested space. China's powerful rise and …
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