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Poor and powerful - the rise of China and India and the implications for Europe
Arm und mächtig - der Aufstieg von China und Indien und die Auswirkungen für Europa
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Abstract Content: Hubert Schmitz, Dirk Messner: Global transformations and new questions (1-7); John Humphrey, Dirk Messner: Key issues and framework for policy research (8-25); Tilman Altenburg: New global players in innovation? China's and India's technological catch-up and the low carbon economy (26-39); ... view more
Content: Hubert Schmitz, Dirk Messner: Global transformations and new questions (1-7); John Humphrey, Dirk Messner: Key issues and framework for policy research (8-25); Tilman Altenburg: New global players in innovation? China's and India's technological catch-up and the low carbon economy (26-39); Imme Scholz: Climate change: China and India as contributors to problems and solutions (40-54); Hubert Schmitz: What next? How to organise the research we need? (55-63).... view less
Keywords
international relations; Asia; political power; climate change; poverty; international cooperation; economic development (on national level); Europe; global player; economic growth; economic power; innovation; climate protection; globalization; India; China; developing country
Classification
National Economy
Sociology of Developing Countries, Developmental Sociology
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Method
descriptive study
Document language
English
Publication Year
2008
City
Bonn
Page/Pages
63 p.
Series
DIE Discussion Paper, 13/2008
ISSN
1860-0441
ISBN
978-3-88985-402-5
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications
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