
Winnie King
research interests include:
• economic cooperation and socio-economic integration in East Asia
• social-economic networks and transnational actors in the domestic/foreign policy processes
• State-business relations
• the impact of economic development on state structures, institutions, and decision and policy-making processes in Taiwan and Mainland China.
• European-East Asian Relations: Europe in Asia's Strategy
Supervisors: Dr. Steve Tsang
Phone: +44 (0)117 3311024
Address: 11 Priory Road, University of Bristol
Bristol, BS8 1TU
UK
• economic cooperation and socio-economic integration in East Asia
• social-economic networks and transnational actors in the domestic/foreign policy processes
• State-business relations
• the impact of economic development on state structures, institutions, and decision and policy-making processes in Taiwan and Mainland China.
• European-East Asian Relations: Europe in Asia's Strategy
Supervisors: Dr. Steve Tsang
Phone: +44 (0)117 3311024
Address: 11 Priory Road, University of Bristol
Bristol, BS8 1TU
UK
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To reap the vast rewards on offer the British government must devise and project a clear and focused strategy regarding China. This must show how Britain can contribute to China’s economic reform, while stressing how China can enhance Britain’s own industrial base and technological comparative advantages—for Britain.....
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To reap the vast rewards on offer the British government must devise and project a clear and focused strategy regarding China. This must show how Britain can contribute to China’s economic reform, while stressing how China can enhance Britain’s own industrial base and technological comparative advantages—for Britain.....