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Volume 9 - Issue 4 - 2014

 

Nationality, Hukou, and Ethnicity: The Institutional Structure of Citizenship in Contemporary Mainland China  
Zhonghua GUO                                                                       
Sun Yat-Sen University,China

From an institutional perspective, nationality and citizenship rights are the basic elements of citizenship. Individuals gain citizenship either through jus soli or by jus sanguinis. Citizenship is believed to be closely related to a country's political structure. ...

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Han Fei and Justice
Henrique SCHNEIDER
University Graz, Austria

Justice in an abstract sense (or, establishing just outcomes) is one of the most important goals of any legal system. For Han Fei, on the other hand, justice did not seem worthy of a meaningful consideration within framework, which focused on the effectiveness and efficiency of the state aiming at increasing the power and/or stability of the state. ...

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Risk Management: China's Responses to the Potential Scenarios of the Korea Peninsular Unification
Meirong QIU                                                                            
Tongji University, China

The prospect of Korea Peninsula's Unification is hot discussed and debated in international academic circle, and so is China's relationship with North Korea. This paper focuses on the potential scenarios of Korea Peninsular Unification and China's possible response to the situation involved with its core national interests. ...

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Between the State and the Society: the Path Selection of Response to Extreme Weather in Ancient China  
Jun LI, Peng HU, Ye Tao
Agricultural University, China

Frequent extreme climate not only brought huge damages to Chinese traditional agricultural society, but also impelled the government to establish a successful disaster relief system. This paper studies the response mechanisms to extreme climate in ancient China from the state and society, which change along with the strength of national power. ...

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On Selection of Small or Medium Size Enterprises by a Logistics Alliance under Unified Credit Model  
Haimeng Tian; Xi LIANG; Yuanquan YU
Chongqing Jiaotong University, China

Finance, transportation, and warehouse (FTW) is an effective way to solve the financing problem of Small and Medium Size Enterprises. With the development of FTW, it is faced with some problems. Under the unified credit model of FTW, it is very important for the logistics alliance to select the right Small or Medium Size Enterprises and grant the right credit. ...

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