Win, lose or draw? Partnering with Chinese universities
In order to successfully develop a globally-recognised brand, educational institutions often find the quickest route is to find an overseas partner.
In order to successfully develop a globally-recognised brand, educational institutions often find the quickest route is to find an overseas partner.
Over the last two decades, competition in China’s business education market has become more intense.
When China first began the process of integrating into the global economy there was a necessary and rapid assimilation of Western business practices.
The number of foreign students in China has been growing annually since December 1950, when Tsinghua University enrolled the first batch of overseas students since the People’s Republic of China was founded.
On 6th May, 2015, the European Union (EU) and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) celebrated 40 years of diplomatic relations.
A look at some of the key factors that have shaped Chinese law over the last 40 years.
Does censorship, defined as the suppression and restriction of communication and the flow of information, hamper innovation?
Protecting industrial control systems and communication networks
It’s time for a re-set of the European Union’s (EU’s) messy and frequently mismanaged relations with China.
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