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Observatory of Chinese Politics (OPCh)

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Casa Asia and IGADI (Instituto Galego de Análise e Documentación Internacional) have constituted Observatory of Chinese Politics, a work group whose field of research is legal reforms and the rule of law, unification, general political development, human rights and foreign policy of China.

OPCh, under the management of Xulio Ríos, director of IGADI, aims at stimulating and directing the publication of analysis and works, at programming and carrying out encounter and research activities on the political dimension of reform and at promoting knowledge and exchange between Spain and foreign specialists in this field.

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Articles and projects on the Observatory of Chinese Politics :


- The U.S. and China: Feeling their way forward
Enrique Enrui Yang


- The new policy for Taiwan
-English version
Xulio Ríos

- Secrets and transparency in China: new tendencies
Natalia G. Collado

- Development of minority nationalities and governmental policies
Zhu Lun

- North Corea: trick for security in China
Enrique Enrui Yang

- Minority Nationalities in Politic Life of China
Zhu Lun

- Democracy in China
Xulio Ríos

- Taiwan Chen Shui-bian becomes more radical
Xulio Ríos

- Annual Meeting of the Chinese Parliament: back to the countryside
Xulio Ríos

- China and Latin America: A new ideological front?
Gustavo A. Cardozo

- USA - China: The echoes of the Bush-Hu crest
Xulio Ríos

- China and Argentina in bilateral politics
Gustavo A. Cardozo

- Taiwan and the Chen's double crisis
Xulio Ríos

- 1976-2006, MAO, Three Decades Of Absents?
Mario Esteban Rodríguez, Francisco Javier Haro Navejas, Xulio Ríos, Manel Ollé, Yang Enrui

- China: Territorial Tensions?
Xulio Ríos

- China and FTA: Strategic Planning and Cooperation
Gustavo A. Cardozo


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