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From elite capture to marginalization of the poorest : a new social exclusion in anti-poverty programmes in China Universiteit Gent
China and global economic governance : does BRICS matter? Universiteit Gent
The life of Wenhai Fuju, or how the emperors upheld the 'school awareness' of Buddhist monks in 18th-century China Universiteit Gent
This paper revisits the concept of “school awareness”, which in previous scholarship was mostly regarded as a result of the penetration of Chinese patriarchal patterns into the Buddhist community against the background of loosened state control during the late Ming Period. Particular attention is directed to the fact that such a viewpoint concerning the Buddhist community existed up to as late as the 18th century. One of the primary examples of ...
Supply reduction policy against new psychoactive substances in China : policy framework and implementation Universiteit Gent
The global new psychoactive substances (NPS) phenomenon has been facilitated by the illicit supply thereof in China. In response, Chinese authorities updated laws and regulations, and engaged in law enforcement efforts at the national and international levels. However, what are the legal responses and how they function to reduce the illicit supply of NPS have rarely been addressed. This study aims to fill the policy gap by focusing on the design ...
A network modelling approach to flight delay propagation : some empirical evidence from China Universiteit Gent Universiteit Antwerpen
This paper examines flight delay propagation in air transport networks. Delays add to additional costs, inefficiencies, and unsustainable development. An integrated flight-based susceptible-infected-susceptible (FSIS) model was developed to analyse the flight delay process from a network-based perspective. The probability of flight delay propagation was determined using a translog model. The model was applied to an airline network consisting of ...