China Center
Asian Library & Journal Resources
International Journal of Chinese Culture and Management (IJCCM)
ISSN (Online): 1752-1289 - ISSN (Print): 1752-1270
With a clear international and interdisciplinary approach, IJCCM proposes and fosters discussion on Chinese culture, business, management and related topics. It presents timely and in-depth analyses on these topics, offering the reader a wealth of valuable material on theories and practices which underpin successful business in China.

The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington, D.C., is a leading graduate school of international affairs. SAIS recently published the 2006 issue of its annual magazine, SAISPHERE, in which they asked several members of the faculty and scholar community to explore the theme, "China Rising."
(http://saisjhu.edu/pubaffairs/publications/saisphere/winter06/index.html) for the online version or send an email to saispubaffairs@jhu.edu to request a printed copy.


Discover how to overcome the business challenges in today's China, from major economic and political trends to CEO appointments and investment deals.
Weekly / US$1000 per year
ISSN 1815-8455
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NIASnytt : Asia Insights
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This year´s first issue of NIASnytt : Asia Insights was published recently.
The theme of this issue is Fieldwork in China. Guest editor is Maria Pi Højlund Nielsen.
The issue can be downloaded (pdf) by clicking the link below.
Web link »
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ABM Scope

Currently the leading journals in the field deal with Asia by looking in from the outside. In contrast, ABM creates a new forum for the scholarly community by focusing upon Asia and by encouraging the interaction of Asian academics and those from beyond the region.
Just as importantly, and unlike other journals, ABM seeks to encourage the awareness of social issues in the study of business and management in Asia. ABM focuses on East Asia but also covers South Asia. The journal will cover aspects of Asian business management located beyond the region, as in Asian businesses in North America and Europe, and also aspects of foreign management practice within Asia. ABM will explore Asian business and management via theoretical and empirical research. Both specific cases and broad trends are examined in the search for a new paradigm in the study of Asian business and management in the 21st century. ABM seeks to raise awareness of the links and interactions between business/ management and global issues such as peace/democracy, political economy, culture/ethics, the environment, legislation, gender, labour movements and community. ABM publishes studies of one country and broader comparative studies. Aspects of Asian business and management located beyond the region and of foreign management within Asia are also covered.
For more details on ABM please refer to the journal’s website at Palgrave MacMillan
http://www.palgrave-journals.com/abm/
China 2006 Statistical Yearbook is now available
China Statistical Yearbook 2006 has been now been published by the China Statistical Press.
China Statistical Yearbook 2006 covers comprehensive statistics in 2005, and some selected data series in historically important years, and the most recent twenty years at national and local levels of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the central government, which reflects various aspects of China's social and economic development.
The yearbook contains twenty-five chapters, l. Division of Administrative Areas and Natural Resources; 2. General Survey; 3. National Accounts; 4. Population; 5. Employment and Wages; 6. Investment in Fixed Assets; 7. Energy; 8. Government Finance; 9. Price Indices; 10. People~{!/~}s Livelihood; 11. General Survey of Cities; 12. Environment Protection; 13. Agriculture; 14. Industry; 15. Construction; 16. Transport, Post and Telecommunication Services; 17. Domestic Trade; 18. Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation; 19. Tourism; 20. Financial Intermediation; 21. Education, Science and Technology; 22. Culture, Sports and Public Health; 23. Other Social Activities; 24. Main Social and Economic Indicators of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR); 25. Main Social and Economic Indicators of Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR).
China Statistical Yearbook 2006 is Chinese-English bilingual version. One CD-ROM with excels and html files was attached.
Changing China
BBC News Webpage collection of information and news on China.
Chinese History Timeline
Quick and easy overview of Chinese "dynastic" history.
Dave Hann
English Executive Secretary, China Economic Databases
National Chengchi University
Taipei, Taiwan
http://ics.nccu.edu.tw/eced/
http://ics.nccu.edu.tw/eced/eocw/
The CED has constructed an Online Courseware (OCW)
project (http://ics.nccu.edu.tw/eced/eocw/), in which
we hope to gather together syllabi and other related course
materials to further promote and encourage learning in the
field of China's economy.
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