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Zhang LiJuan
Dr. Zhang Lijuan is a professor at School of Economics, Shandong University. Her current research fields are World Economy, Trade Policy, Commercial Diplomacy, US-China Relations.
May 24
Korea, Euro crisis to top SED agenda
China-US talks are expected to focus on a range of regional and multilateral issues from the economy to security concerns.
May 9
'Made in China' complicates American feelings, trade relations
Today, the "Made in China" hallmark is no longer just a label; it is an important bilateral tool for obtaining leverage in geopolitical affairs.
March 23
RMB appreciation is economically unwise for all
The US economic recession and upcoming mid-term elections will keep the currency exchange rate a hot topic in Sino-US trade relations.
March 11
Boost subsidies to save China's farms
With 1.3 billion people to feed, no area or sector in China deserves government help more than rural areas and agriculture.
February 23
What does China's unloading of US securities mean?
China sold $34.2 billion in US treasury securities in December 2009, which brought up some concerns about how China is going to conduct bilateral relations with the U.S. in the future.
February 3
The widening Gap between Farm and Non-farm Income
Zhang Lijuan: With 1.3 billion people relying on domestic farm products, to what extent China can develop its agriculture, will be decisive for China's sustainable development in the coming years.
December 12
Copenhagen: tough bargaining
As a policy issue, climate change provokes bargaining challenges at two levels: international and domestic.
December 10
Chinese policy and the 'Two-Level Game'
Twenty years ago, Robert Putnam proposed the concept of a "two-level game" to describe the interaction between domestic and international politics. Today, China is playing a "two-level game" as it seeks to play a key role on major global issues at the international level while reinforcing and consolidating its domestic reform program.
October 28
Domestic politics and American trade protection
Indeed, for trade policy making, domestic politics, rather than government, have been playing a key role in imposing trade measures for industry protection.
September 22
Make small business work to stimulate economy
For entrepreneurship to flourish, government must provide efficient public services to build individual confidence and boost start-ups.
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