China’s Anti-Corruption Drive a Boon for Business

China’s anti-corruption drive has gone on for some time and insiders say it will continue for up to another 5 years.   Apart from cleansing the Party apparatus, it builds a better business environment for both domestic and foreign companies.  So, they should take the benefits along with the possibility of slower growth.

This report provides a fair assessment.

http://www.vancouversun.com/business/Anti+corruption+campaign+hailed+boon+China+economy/10228127/story.html

Canada China Education Relations

The article linked below discusses the beginnings of educational relationships and cooperation between the two nations. It explores its development and the prospects for the future. Click the link below to learn more: Canadian and Chinese Collaboration on Education: From Unilateral to Bilateral Exchanges

Zha, Qiang (2011). Canadian-Chinese Education Collaborations: From Unilateral to Bilateral Exchanges. In Huhua Cao and Vivienne Poy (Eds.) The China Challenge: Sino-Canadian Relations in the 21st Century (pp. 100-119). Ottawa, Ontario: University of Ottawa Press.

http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/cidec/UserFiles/File/Research/CIDEC_Projects/Conference2014/Qiang_Zha_Canadian_and_Chinese_Collaboration_on_Education.pdf

The China Challenge: Sino-Canadian Relations in the 21st Century

This book by the University of Ottawa Press discusses Sino Canadian relations in the 21st century. It explores topics such as Ottawa’s foreign policy priorities, China’s increasing important position as an international policy-maker, China’s growing economic clout and its potential implications for Canada’s future prosperity, and the human and demographic aspects of bilateral relations.

The PDF version of this book can be found by clicking the following link:

http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/cidec/UserFiles/File/Research/CIDEC_Projects/Conference2014/China_Challenge.pdf