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Liberalism in between Europe and ChinaenSPIPgLAWcal Newsletter - Issue no. 25, 2014 : IPRs Regulation : China, Hong Kong and India
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2637
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article26372015-09-01T13:59:00Ztext/htmlfr
<p>This Special Issue of the Newsletter of gLAWcal with focus on : “IPRs Regulation : China, Hong Kong and India” has been realized by gLAWcal—Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development in collaboration with the University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy within the European Union Research Executive Agency IRSES Project “Liberalism in Between Europe And China” (LIBEAC) coordinated by Aix-Marseille University. This work has been realized in the framework of Workpackage 4. (...)</p>
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<div class='rss_texte'><p>This Special Issue of the Newsletter of gLAWcal with focus on : “IPRs Regulation : China, Hong Kong and India” has been realized by gLAWcal—Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development in collaboration with the University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy within the European Union Research Executive Agency IRSES Project “Liberalism in Between Europe And China” (LIBEAC) coordinated by Aix-Marseille University. This work has been realized in the framework of Workpackage 4.</p>
<p>Full text available at the following link : <a href="http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Newsletter/2014/Newsletter_gLAWcal_-_Issue_25_2014.pdf" class='spip_url spip_out auto' rel='nofollow external'>http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Newsletter/2014/Newsletter_gLAWcal_-_Issue_25_2014.pdf</a></p></div>
“New Patterns of Communication or "Old" Propaganda ? Behind the Wall Posters in Beijing
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2635
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article26352015-08-13T11:26:00Ztext/htmlfr
<p>Professor Stefania Stafutti, University of Turin & Director of the Italian Institute of Culture, Italian Embassy in Beijing, China “New Patterns of Communication or "Old" Propaganda ? Behind the Wall Posters in Beijing”. This event was held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies, Beijing (China) on 13th August 2015. Introduction and comments from Professor Paolo Farah (University Institute of European Studies, IUSE, Turin, Italy and gLAWcal – Global Law (...)</p>
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<div class='rss_texte'><p>Professor Stefania Stafutti, University of Turin & Director of the Italian Institute of Culture, Italian Embassy in Beijing, China “New Patterns of Communication or "Old" Propaganda ? Behind the Wall Posters in Beijing”. This event was held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies, Beijing (China) on 13th August 2015. Introduction and comments from Professor Paolo Farah (University Institute of European Studies, IUSE, Turin, Italy and gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development). The event is organized by gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) in collaboration with University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy, Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies, Beijing (China), Tsinghua University, School of Law, Beijing (China) in the framework of the European Union Research Executive Agency IRSES Project “Liberalism in Between Europe And China” (LIBEAC) coordinated by Aix-Marseille University (CEPERC). Work-package 4.</p>
<p>Leaflet : <a href="http://www.glawcal.org.uk/files/Professor_Stefania_Stafutti_Leaflet_LIBEAC2015.pdf" class='spip_url spip_out auto' rel='nofollow external'>http://www.glawcal.org.uk/files/Professor_Stefania_Stafutti_Leaflet_LIBEAC2015.pdf</a></p></div>
Human Rights and Information Society : Africa's Digitization, Access to Information and Internet Rights in Africa
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2515
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article25152015-08-01T14:09:00Ztext/htmlfr
<p>gLAWcal Newsletter - Issue no. 23, 2014 : Human Rights and Information Society : Africa's Digitization, Access to Information and Internet Rights in Africa <br class='autobr' />
This Special Issue of the Newsletter of gLAWcal with focus on : “Human Rights and Information Society : Africa's Digitization, Access to Information and Internet Rights in Africa” has been realized by gLAWcal—Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development in collaboration with the University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in (...)</p>
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<div class='rss_texte'><p>gLAWcal Newsletter - Issue no. 23, 2014 : Human Rights and Information Society : Africa's Digitization, Access to Information and Internet Rights in Africa</p>
<p>This Special Issue of the Newsletter of gLAWcal with focus on : “Human Rights and Information Society : Africa's Digitization, Access to Information and Internet Rights in Africa” has been realized by gLAWcal—Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development in collaboration with the University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy within the European Union Research Executive Agency IRSES Project “Liberalism in Between Europe And China” (LIBEAC) coordinated by Aix-Marseille University. This work has been realized in the framework of Workpackage 4.</p>
<p>Full text available at the following link : <a href="http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Newsletter_gLAWcal_-_Issue_23_2014.pdf" class='spip_url spip_out auto' rel='nofollow external'>http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Newsletter_gLAWcal_-_Issue_23_2014.pdf</a></p></div>
The Interface Between Intellectual Property and Competition Law
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2555
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article25552015-08-01T07:11:00Ztext/htmlfr
<p>Paolo Farah (Istituto Universitario di Studi Europei – IUSE), “The Interface Between Intellectual Property and Competition Law”, held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies on 1st August 2015. The event is organized by gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) in collaboration with University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy, Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies, Beijing (...)</p>
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<div class='rss_texte'><p>Paolo Farah (Istituto Universitario di Studi Europei – IUSE), “The Interface Between Intellectual Property and Competition Law”, held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies on 1st August 2015. The event is organized by gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) in collaboration with University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy, Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies, Beijing (China) in the framework of the European Union Research Executive Agency IRSES Project “Liberalism in Between Europe And China” (LIBEAC) coordinated by Aix-Marseille University (CEPERC). Work-package 4.</p>
<p>Leaflet : <a href="http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Events/Paolo_Farah_IP_and_Competition_Law_1st_August_2015.pdf" class='spip_url spip_out auto' rel='nofollow external'>http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Events/Paolo_Farah_IP_and_Competition_Law_1st_August_2015.pdf</a></p></div>
Conflict between Intellectual Property Rights and Human Rights : A Case Study on Intangible Cultural Heritage
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2565
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article25652015-07-31T07:12:00Ztext/htmlfr
<p>Paolo Farah (Istituto Universitario di Studi Europei – IUSE), “Conflict between Intellectual Property Rights and Human Rights : A Case Study on Intangible Cultural Heritage”, held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies on 31st July 2015. The event is organized by gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) in collaboration with University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy, Peking University, School of (...)</p>
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<div class='rss_texte'><p>Paolo Farah (Istituto Universitario di Studi Europei – IUSE), “Conflict between Intellectual Property Rights and Human Rights : A Case Study on Intangible Cultural Heritage”, held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies on 31st July 2015. The event is organized by gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) in collaboration with University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy, Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies, Beijing (China) in the framework of the European Union Research Executive Agency IRSES Project “Liberalism in Between Europe And China” (LIBEAC) coordinated by Aix-Marseille University (CEPERC). Work-package 4.</p>
<p>Leaflet :<br class='autobr' />
<a href="http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Events/Paolo_Farah_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_31st_July_2015.pdf" class='spip_url spip_out auto' rel='nofollow external'>http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Events/Paolo_Farah_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_31st_July_2015.pdf</a></p></div>
The Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in China : Georgraphical Indications, E-commerce and Anti-Counterfeiting Strategies and Approaches
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2575
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article25752015-07-27T07:14:00Ztext/htmlfr
<p>Davide Follador, Expert, Intellectual Property : A Key to Sustainable Competitiveness (IP Key - An EU project implemented and co-financed by OHIM in partnership with the EPO), “The Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in China : Georgraphical Indications, E-commerce and Anti-Counterfeiting Strategies and Approaches”. This event was held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies, Beijing (China) on 27th July 2015. Introduction and comments from Prof. Paolo (...)</p>
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<div class='rss_texte'><p>Davide Follador, Expert, Intellectual Property : A Key to Sustainable Competitiveness (IP Key - An EU project implemented and co-financed by OHIM in partnership with the EPO), “The Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in China : Georgraphical Indications, E-commerce and Anti-Counterfeiting Strategies and Approaches”. This event was held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies, Beijing (China) on 27th July 2015. Introduction and comments from Prof. Paolo Farah (University Institute of European Studies, IUSE, Turin, Italy and gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development). The event is organized by gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) in collaboration with University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy, Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies, Beijing (China), Tsinghua University, School of Law, Beijing (China) in the framework of the European Union Research Executive Agency IRSES Project “Liberalism in Between Europe And China” (LIBEAC) coordinated by Aix-Marseille University (CEPERC). Work-package 4.</p>
<p>Leaflet : <a href="http://glawcal.org.uk/files/2014-08-01-Davide-Follador.pdf" class='spip_url spip_out auto' rel='nofollow external'>http://glawcal.org.uk/files/2014-08-01-Davide-Follador.pdf</a></p></div>
The Registration, Use and Protection of Trademarks in China
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2585
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article25852015-07-24T07:14:00Ztext/htmlfr
<p>Dr. Lin Xu, Deputy Director of Legal Affairs Division of Trademark Review and Adjudication Board of State Administration for Industry and Commerce, People's Republic of China, “The Registration, Use and Protection of Trademarks in China”. This event was held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies on 24th July 2015. Introduction and comments from Prof. Paolo Farah (University Institute of European Studies, IUSE, Turin, Italy and gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives (...)</p>
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<div class='rss_texte'><p>Dr. Lin Xu, Deputy Director of Legal Affairs Division of Trademark Review and Adjudication Board of State Administration for Industry and Commerce, People's Republic of China, “The Registration, Use and Protection of Trademarks in China”. This event was held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies on 24th July 2015. Introduction and comments from Prof. Paolo Farah (University Institute of European Studies, IUSE, Turin, Italy and gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development). The event is organized by gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) in collaboration with University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy, Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies, Beijing (China), Tsinghua University, School of Law, Beijing (China) in the framework of the European Union Research Executive Agency IRSES Project “Liberalism in Between Europe And China” (LIBEAC) coordinated by Aix-Marseille University (CEPERC). Work-package 4.</p>
<p>Leaflet : <a href="http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Events/Dr__Lin_Xu_24th_July_2015.pdf" class='spip_url spip_out auto' rel='nofollow external'>http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Events/Dr__Lin_Xu_24th_July_2015.pdf</a></p></div>
China's Copyright Law and Typical Cases
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2595
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article25952015-07-23T07:15:00Ztext/htmlfr
<p>Her Honor Judge Dr. Zhang Lingling, Beijing IP Court for Patent Examination and Invalidation and Trademark Enforcement (Newly Created Court - composed of most competent IP Judges), “China's Copyright Law and Typical Cases”. This event was held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies on 23rd July 2015. Introduction and comments from Prof. Paolo Farah (University Institute of European Studies, IUSE, Turin, Italy and gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for (...)</p>
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<div class='rss_texte'><p>Her Honor Judge Dr. Zhang Lingling, Beijing IP Court for Patent Examination and Invalidation and Trademark Enforcement (Newly Created Court - composed of most competent IP Judges), “China's Copyright Law and Typical Cases”. This event was held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies on 23rd July 2015. Introduction and comments from Prof. Paolo Farah (University Institute of European Studies, IUSE, Turin, Italy and gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development). The event is organized by gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) in collaboration with University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy, Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies, Beijing (China), Tsinghua University, School of Law, Beijing (China) in the framework of the European Union Research Executive Agency IRSES Project “Liberalism in Between Europe And China” (LIBEAC) coordinated by Aix-Marseille University (CEPERC). Work-package 4.</p>
<p>Leaflet :</p>
<p><a href="http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Events/Her_Honor_Judge_Dr__Zhang_Lingling_23rd_July_2015.pdf" class='spip_url spip_out auto' rel='nofollow external'>http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Events/Her_Honor_Judge_Dr__Zhang_Lingling_23rd_July_2015.pdf</a></p></div>
Doing Patent Litigation in China
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2605
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article26052015-07-21T07:17:00Ztext/htmlfr
<p>Mr. Meph Jia Gui, Partner of Global Law Office, Lawyer specialized on IP Law, Arbitrator of the Arbitration and Mediation Center of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), winner of the “the Client Choice Top 20 Lawyers in China (2013)” award by the Asian Legal Business (ALB), “Doing Patent Litigation in China”. This event was held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies on 21st July 2015. Introduction and comments from Prof. Paolo Farah (University (...)</p>
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<div class='rss_texte'><p>Mr. Meph Jia Gui, Partner of Global Law Office, Lawyer specialized on IP Law, Arbitrator of the Arbitration and Mediation Center of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), winner of the “the Client Choice Top 20 Lawyers in China (2013)” award by the Asian Legal Business (ALB), “Doing Patent Litigation in China”. This event was held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies on 21st July 2015. Introduction and comments from Prof. Paolo Farah (University Institute of European Studies, IUSE, Turin, Italy and gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development). The event is organized by gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) in collaboration with University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy, Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies, Beijing (China), Tsinghua University, School of Law, Beijing (China) in the framework of the European Union Research Executive Agency IRSES Project “Liberalism in Between Europe And China” (LIBEAC) coordinated by Aix-Marseille University (CEPERC). Work-package 4.</p>
<p>Leaflet : <a href="http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Events/Meph_Jia_Gui_21st_July_2015.pdf" class='spip_url spip_out auto' rel='nofollow external'>http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Events/Meph_Jia_Gui_21st_July_2015.pdf</a></p></div>
Democracy, Meritocracy, or Both ? Reflections on China's Political Future
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2525
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article25252015-07-20T14:14:00Ztext/htmlfr
<p>Key Note Speech of Professor Daniel Bell (Professor at Department of Philosophy and Director of the Center for International and Comparative Political Theory at Tsinghua University) on “Democracy, Meritocracy, or Both ? Reflections on China's Political Future”, held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies on 20th July 2015. Introduction and comments from Prof. Paolo Farah (University Institute of European Studies, IUSE, Turin, Italy and gLAWcal – Global Law (...)</p>
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<div class='rss_texte'><p>Key Note Speech of Professor Daniel Bell (Professor at Department of Philosophy and Director of the Center for International and Comparative Political Theory at Tsinghua University) on “Democracy, Meritocracy, or Both ? Reflections on China's Political Future”, held at Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies on 20th July 2015. Introduction and comments from Prof. Paolo Farah (University Institute of European Studies, IUSE, Turin, Italy and gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development). The event is organized by gLAWcal – Global Law Initiatives for Sustainable Development (United Kingdom) in collaboration with University Institute of European Studies (IUSE) in Turin, Italy, Peking University, School of Government, Center for European Studies, Beijing (China), Tsinghua University, Department of Philosophy, Beijing (China) in the framework of the European Union Research Executive Agency IRSES Project “Liberalism in Between Europe And China” (LIBEAC) coordinated by Aix-Marseille University (CEPERC). Work-package 2 and 4.</p>
<p>Leaflet : <a href="http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Events/Daniel_Bell_20_July_2015.pdf" class='spip_url spip_out auto' rel='nofollow external'>http://glawcal.org.uk/files/Events/Daniel_Bell_20_July_2015.pdf</a></p></div>
Conference
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2693
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article26932017-03-30T10:20:27Ztext/htmlfr
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https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2690
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article26902017-03-30T10:12:58Ztext/htmlfr
<p>June 6, 2016</p>
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<a href="https://libeac.org/spip.php?rubrique788" rel="directory">Liberalism In Between Europe and China</a>
<div class='rss_texte'><p>June 6, 2016</p></div>
Conference
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2684
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article26842017-03-30T10:07:22Ztext/htmlfr
<p>Georgetown University Law Center, March 6-7, 2015</p>
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<a href="https://libeac.org/spip.php?rubrique770" rel="directory">Conflict between Intellectual Property Rights and Human Rights: A Case Study on Intangible Cultural Heritage</a>
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Meeting
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2678
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article26782017-03-30T10:05:56Ztext/htmlfr
<p>Georgetown University Law Center, March 6-7, 2015</p>
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<a href="https://libeac.org/spip.php?rubrique767" rel="directory">Legal Consciousness, Rhetoric and Dissent: China Past and Present</a>
<div class='rss_texte'><p>Georgetown University Law Center, March 6-7, 2015</p></div>
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https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2687
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article26872017-03-30T10:04:42Ztext/htmlfr
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<a href="https://libeac.org/spip.php?rubrique785" rel="directory">Liberalism, Europe, China. Remarks for a Philosophical - Legal Comparison</a>
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https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2681
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article26812017-03-30T09:59:03Ztext/htmlfr
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Workshop
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2675
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article26752017-03-30T09:55:48Ztext/htmlfr
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<a href="https://libeac.org/spip.php?rubrique776" rel="directory">UNDERSTANDING THE PAST TO FACE CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES: LIBERALISM TODAY THROUGH A HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE</a>
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https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2672
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article26722017-03-30T09:46:10Ztext/htmlfr
<p>Lecture at University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, March 19, 2015</p>
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<a href="https://libeac.org/spip.php?rubrique764" rel="directory">039.Global Governance, Human Rights, Intellectual Property Rights: the Protection of the Intangible Cultural Heritage</a>
<div class='rss_texte'><p>Lecture at University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, March 19, 2015</p></div>
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https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2669
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article26692017-03-30T09:32:05Ztext/htmlfr
<p>Paper Presentation at The 12th Asian Law Institute (ASLI) Annual Conference – “Law 2.0 : New Challenges in Asia” held at the Asian Law Institute (ASLI) and the National Taiwan University (NTU), May 21 – 22, 2015</p>
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<a href="https://libeac.org/spip.php?rubrique761" rel="directory">Global Governance and Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Information Society: at the Crossroads</a>
<div class='rss_texte'><p>Paper Presentation at The 12th Asian Law Institute (ASLI) Annual Conference – “Law 2.0 : New Challenges in Asia” held at the Asian Law Institute (ASLI) and the National Taiwan University (NTU), <strong>May 21 – 22, 2015</strong></p></div>
Participants
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article2666
https://libeac.org/spip.php?article26662017-03-30T09:28:34Ztext/htmlfr
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Prof. Daniel A. BELL, Chair Professor of the Schwarzman Sch
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Discussant :
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Alessia AMIGHINI, ISPI Senior Associate Research Fellow and Assistant Professor of Economics and
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International Economics at
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Università del Piemonte Orientale</p>
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<a href="https://libeac.org/spip.php?rubrique758" rel="directory">037.Democracy or Meritocracy? How can China Set the New Century's Political Zeitgeist</a>
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Prof. Daniel A. BELL, Chair Professor of the Schwarzman Sch<br class='autobr' />
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and Director of the Berggruen Institute of Philosophy and Culture</p>
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Alessia AMIGHINI, ISPI Senior Associate Research Fellow and Assistant Professor of Economics and<br class='autobr' />
International Economics at<br class='autobr' />
Università del Piemonte Orientale</p></div>