Content
Front Matter
Editorial
Briefs
Op-Eds
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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Paris Alignment, and the Role of ChinaPetra Kjell Wright
Essays
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Caught in the Crossfire: The Inter-American Development Bank and US–China RivalryBenedicte Bull
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Global China’s Knowledge Infrastructure: The Rise of International Development Studies in ChinaHan Cheng
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Gendered Space and Labour Control in a Chinese State-Sponsored Hydroelectric Project in EcuadorRui Jie Peng
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Chinese Finance in Venezuela: A Non-Interventionist Lender’s TrapAntulio Rosales, Kelsey Shaw
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Chinese Capital’s Move into Upstream Oil Palm Plantations: Navigating Competing Sustainability Norms and Regulations in IndonesiaTrissia Wijaya, Shofwan Al Banna Choiruzzad
Voices from the Ground
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Chinese Legal Expertise in International Environmental Activism: A Conversation with Jingjing ZhangHong Zhang, Jingjing Zhang
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Piraeus versus COSCO: A Conversation with Anthi Giannoulou and Anastasia FrantzeskakiKostantinos Tsimonis, Anthi Giannoulou, and Anastasia Frantzeskaki
Books
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Endangered Species Conservation and the Rise of Global China: A Conversation with Annah Lake ZhuJessica DiCarlo, Annah Lake Zhu
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Postwar Laos and the Global Land Rush: A Conversation with Michael DwyerJuliet Lu, Michael Dwyer
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African Agency in China’s Tea Trade: A Conversation with Ute RöschenthalerMiriam Driessen, Ute Röschenthaler
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The Hong Kong–China Nexus: A Conversation with John CarrollDenise Y. Ho, John M. Carroll
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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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