Content
Front Matter
Editorial
Briefs
Op-Eds
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Global China’s Dark SideIvan Franceschini, Ling Li
Focus
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Taking a Moderate Path: Tang Erhe, Colonial Korea, and the Formation of a Dual Medical System in 1910s ChinaMeng Zhang
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Blaming, Naming, and Treating the ‘Malignant Cold’ in China (1918–1920)Marta Hanson, Michael Shi-yung Liu
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The Politics of Care: Unveiling the Dynamics of Chinese Medical Labour in Algeria, 1960s – 1980sDongxin Zou
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‘Acupuncture Enters the World’: Chinese Medicine and Chinese National Identity on a Global Stage, 1970s–1980sEmily Baum
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From ‘Medical Revolution’ to Techno-Politics: The Transformation of Chinese Medical Teams in ZanzibarYidong Gong
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Complicated Entanglements: China and the Global FundElsa Fan
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Ejiao in Flux: A Modern ‘Traditional’ Chinese Medicine and the Global Trade of Donkey HidesWei Ye
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Transpacific Taiwanese Americans and the Global Fight against Covid-19Wayne Soon
Forum
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A Decade of the Belt and Road InitiativeJessica DiCarlo
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(In)visible BRIIgor Rogelja
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Towards a Three-dimensional Analysis of the BRIHan Cheng
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Towards a Diasporically Grounded Global-China AnalyticJordan Lynton Cox
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How the BRI Changed ChinaHong Zhang
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A Decade of Environmental ChangeCecilia Springer, Keren Zhu
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The Urban Geographies of China’s Belt and Road InitiativeElia Apostolopoulou
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The BRI, GroundedJessica DiCarlo
Books
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Arise Africa, Roar China: A Conversation with Yunxiang GaoEmily Wilcox, Yunxiang Gao
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Transpacific Developments: A Conversation with Monica DeHartJordan Lynton Cox, Monica DeHart
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Enclaves of Exception: A Conversation with Omolade AdunbiMiriam Driessen, Omolade Adunbi
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Angloscene: A Conversation with Jay Ke-SchutteJay Ke-Schutte, Miriam Driessen
Contributors
Bibliography
About the Journal
ISSN: 2004-4607
Publisher: Lund University, Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies
Frequency: 2 issues/year
Global China Pulse (GCP) is an open access biannual publication that focuses on China’s international engagements in their various manifestations. Alongside the informational infrastructure The People’s Map of Global China provides, GCP offers a new space to publish content in a variety of styles and, possibly, experiment with different approaches and formats. GCP rests on two pillars: the conviction that today more than ever it is necessary to bridge the gap between the scholarly community, civil society, and the general public; and the related belief that open access is necessary to ethically reappropriate academic research from commercial publishers who restrict the free circulation of ideas.
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