Call for Papers of the next EACS Conference
CALL FOR PAPERS for the 2014 Conference of the European Association for Chinese Studies, that will be held in Braga and Coimbra (Portugal), 22-26 july.
DEADLINE 16 DECEMBER 2013
CALL FOR PAPERS for the 2014 Conference of the European Association for Chinese Studies, that will be held in Braga and Coimbra (Portugal), 22-26 july.
DEADLINE 16 DECEMBER 2013
It was held in Brussels, at Building of the Committee of the Regions, the final conference of poreen project. click here for the program
Il prof. Corrado Trombetta e il prof. Martino Milardi del Dipartimento Architettura e Territorio hanno partecipato alla China–Italy Science, Technology & Innovation Week 2015 presentando il BUILDING FUTURE Lab. Una settimana dedicata a promuovere un confronto continuo tra Italia e Cina sui temi dell’innovazione, della scienza e della tecnologia, per costruire partenariati tecnologici, produttivi e…
This paper explores the role of ideology in attempts to influence public policy and in business representation in the EU–China solar panel anti-dumping dispute. It exposes the dynamics of international activity by emerging-economy multinationals, in this case from China, and their interactions in a developed-country context (the EU). Theoretically, the study also sheds light on…
Over the last 10 years, China has seen an unprecedented deployment of wind power, with capacity growing from 1.26 gigawatts (GW) in 2005 to 91.4 GW at the end of 2013. http://www.iisd.org/library/wind-power-china-cautionary-tale
MULTIDIMENSIONAL WELL-BEING IN EUROPE: New trends in the Chinese and European renewable energy markets: the role of Chinese foreign direct investments By Ping Lv; Univ Chinese Acad Science Francesca Spigarelli; University of Macerata Presented by: Francesca Spigarelli, University of Macerata
Climate change is emerging as one of the biggest challenges confronting the sustainability of our planet, affecting the development prospects of both developed and developing countries. http://www.ids.ac.uk/publication/who-drives-climate-relevant-policy-implementation-in-china