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NASCIMENTO, Dmitri Felix do, and Maria do Livramento Miranda CLEMENTINO. "RELATIONS BETWEEN THE NORTHEAST CONSORTIUM AND CHINA." Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA) 19, no. 57 (2024): 402–33. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14173930.

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This work is about the creation of the Interstate Consortium for Sustainable Development of the Northeast in 2019, the Northeast Consortium, established by the initiative of the Governors of the Northeast States of Brazil (Paraíba, Bahia, Pernambuco, Rio Grande do Norte, Ceará, Maranhão, Piauí, Alagoas and Sergipe) and on the practices of paradiplomacy. The objective of our study is to analyze the internationalization policies of the Northeast Consortium, emphasizing the case of relations with China. In characterizing the concept of paradiplomacy, we will list a series of international cooperation practices, based on political and economic aspects. Our hypothesize is that the relationship between the Consortium and China was essential for the consolidation of the group's paradiplomacy practice. This exploratory research is characterized by being a case study using qualitative methodology, in the analysis of official documentary sources and media, as well as quantitative methodology, by using statistical data (foreign trade and foreign investments) and secondary sources. We used sources from analyses/databases of Banco do Nordeste (BNB), Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV), Comex Stat, Institute of Applied Economic Research (IPEA), and Think Tanks. As results found, we observed an assertive action of the Northeast Consortium in relations with China, which can be verified in the political agenda, in relation to the period of the Covid-19 pandemic, and in economic paradiplomacy in the observation of the increase in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), foreign trade in the region and implementation of development projects. In the final remarks, we point out our vision for the improvement of the Consortium's paradiplomacy practices.
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Zagoria, Donald S., and Harry Harding. "China and Northeast Asia." Foreign Affairs 67, no. 1 (1988): 199. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20043755.

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li, Min. "Research on Relationship between Modern History of Northeast China and East Asia." Philosophy and Social Science 1, no. 1 (2024): 74–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.62381/p243114.

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Since modern times, with the changes in the territory of Northeast China, the relationship between Northeast China and East Asia has undergone significant changes, especially from the late 19th century to the first half of the 20th century. The relationship between Northeast China, East Asia, and even the world's major powers directly affects the social development of the entire Northeast Chinaand East Asia. Therefore, this paper analyzes the correlation between the modern history of Northeast China and East Asia from the late 19th century to the first half of the 20th century based on the modern history of Northeast China.
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j, j., and Yong-Sik Oh. "Development of the Northeast China Logistics Network: A Bibliometric Analysis from the Perspectives of South Korea and China." Korea International Trade Research Institute 19, no. 6 (2023): 39–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.16980/jitc.19.6.202312.39.

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Purpose - This study aims to disclose latest progress in the field of logistics networks in Northeast China through bibliometric analysis to uncover research topics from 2002 to 2022, and explore future research trends through bibliometric research.
 Design/Methodology/Approach - In this study, 230 CSSCI and 95 KCI articles were selected through a screening process using the PRISMA guidelines flowchart, eliminating research-irrelevant articles and duplicate articles. Citespace and Vosviewer visualization software were used to conduct bibliometric analysis on articles with search terms of “Northeast China” and “Logistics” from 2002 to 2022. It mainly discussed the following issues: (1) the salient conceptual dimensions using keywords analysis; (2) research hot spots using cluster analysis; and (3) likely future research trends.
 Findings - Based on the KCI and CSSCI databases (articles published from 2002 to 2022), this paper found that logistics development in Northeast China is expected to be accompanied by a number of experiments. Therefore, we firstly need to improve the level and efficiency of logistics activities. Border cities in Northeast China must ensure a smooth process of distribution. Further, it is also necessary to form a multinational logistics cooperation system by activating exchanges with neighboring countries.
 Research Implications - This study will help establish the status of individual research study in the future, promote the development of the logistics industry in Northeast China, and boost the construction of international cities. It will explore the direction of future research in relevant research fields of South Korea and China.
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Zhu, Dan, Xiefei Zhi, Zin Mie Mie Sein, Yan Ji, Xiao Tian, and Mengting Pan. "Possible Relationships between the Interdecadal Anomalies of Heavy Rainfall under Northeastern China Cold Vortexes and the Sea Surface Temperature (SST)." Atmosphere 13, no. 2 (2022): 354. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos13020354.

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As an important component of the East Asian monsoon system, the northeast cold vortex (NECV) exerts a significant impact on weather and climate, especially in Northeast China. This study investigated the interdecadal spatiotemporal variability of heavy rainfall under the cold vortex of Northeast China (NECVHR) and its relationship with sea surface temperature (SST) during 1961–2019 over Northeast China. To investigate the dominant factors affecting variability in the heavy rainfall between May and September, an empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis was performed. To detect the trends and changes, a Mann-Kendall (MK) test was used. The sliding t-test was used to identify the change points and the significance. Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze the relationship between SST and NECVHR, and the t-test was used to verify the significance. The results showed that the total amount of cold vortex heavy rainfall during May–September ranged from 153 to 12,509 mm for 1961–2019. An abrupt interdecadal change was seen after 2014 in Northeast China. The EOF analyses revealed that the first, second, and third EOFs explain 76%, 12.1%, and 5.5% of the total variance, respectively. The EOF followed the heavy rainfall pattern, with increases in the south (southeast) and decreases in the north (northwest) over Northeast China. Heavy rainfall over Northeast China positively correlated with the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation (AMO) index. The heavier rainfall under cold vortex (MCVHR) years revealed that the equipotential height was obviously located over the Sea of Japan, west of Northeast China and the Qinghai Tibet plateau. The cyclonic circulation over the East China Sea and north (northeasterly) wind prevails over Northeast China during less heavy rainfall under cold vortex (LCVHR) years. A high anticyclonic circulation over the Qinghai Tibet plateau resulted in stronger cold advection over Northeast China. The anticyclonic circulations over the East China Sea and the Sea of Japan (east), and the western (southwesterly) winds prevail over Northeast China, with a relatively shallow cold trough over the Qinghai Tibet plateau. The findings in this paper provided a better understanding of the interdecadal variability of NECVHR over Northeast China. The findings can be helpful for several stakeholders regarding agricultural production, water resource management, and natural habitat conversation in Northeast China.
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Wang, Victor X., and Vivian W. Mott. "From Politicized Adult Education to Market Oriented Adult Higher Education." International Journal of Adult Vocational Education and Technology 1, no. 1 (2010): 49–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/javet.2010100904.

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This study investigated the general instructional modes of adult educators in Southeast China and Northeast China. The study utilized Conti’s (1983, 2004) Principles of Adult Learning Scale (PALS) to measure instructional modes of adult educators. Data were collected from 112 randomly selected participants engaged in teaching Chinese adult learners in Southeast China and Northeast China. The results of the study showed that adult educators in Southeast China were andragogical in their instruction while their counterparts in Northeast China were pedagogical although the difference (p>0.05) between the means of adult educators in Southeast China and Northeast China was not statistically significant.
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Zhang, Mingzhi, Xiangyu Zhou, Chao Chen, et al. "Enterprise Spatial Agglomeration and Economic Growth in Northeast China: Policy Implications for Uneven to Sustainable Development." Sustainability 15, no. 15 (2023): 11576. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su151511576.

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Many countries and regions around the world are experiencing this development dilemma, and Northeast China is a typical representative. To explore the reason for the backwardness of Northeast China, we analyze the formation mechanism and efficiency of enterprise agglomeration in this research. Based on the panel data of 34 prefectural level or above cities in Northeast China and 241 citescities in other regions from 1999 to 2015, a fixed effects panel model is used, considering enterprise agglomeration, foreign direct investment (FDI), investment in fixed assets, and the non-agricultural industry structure. It is found that enterprise agglomeration has a highly significant negative impact on urban productivity in Northeast China, and this phenomenon of agglomeration diseconomy in the northeast is most significant among the four regions of the country. Furthermore, according to the moderation mechanism analysis, the enterprise agglomeration in Northeast China reduces the pulling effects of fixed asset investment and FDI on economic efficiency but enhances the promotion effect of the non-agricultural industry structure on urban productivity. After the robustness test and extension analysis, this study determines that the enterprise agglomeration in Northeast China does not effectively stimulate the driving role of investments. Finally, we discuss measures that can help resolve the current agglomeration diseconomy problem in Northeast China and achieve sustainable development.
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Shou, Jianmin, and Han Yu. "A Study on the Trade Potential between Northeast China and Countries along the Northeast Passage of the Arctic." SHS Web of Conferences 163 (2023): 01018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202316301018.

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The navigation of the Arctic Channel has brought certain impact on the traditional international trade environment. Northeast China is the closest to the Arctic, so it is of great significance to study whether the future navigation of the new Arctic channel will have a positive impact on the cargo trade and transportation in Northeast China. This paper uses the panel data from 2010-2020, uses the expanded trade gravity model to conduct empirical tests, analyzes the influencing factors of the bilateral trade between the Northeast China and the countries of the Arctic Northeast Passage, and compares the trade potential of the Suez Canal Passage and the Arctic Northeast Passage. The results show that there is a significant negative relationship between shipping distance and trade volume; the opening of the Arctic Northeast Channel will increase the export potential and import potential of the Northeast China to the countries from the channel by 30.76% and 31.52% on average. Our results shed light on government policies aiming to improve the level of foreign trade in Northeast China.
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Zhao, Tianyuan. "Comment on the current situation of northeast city image communication in the post-Winter Olympics era." Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences 20 (September 7, 2023): 37–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v20i.11418.

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This article analyzes the study of the spread of the image of the northeast city with unique ice and snow resources, Based on the analysis results of the questionnaire survey and the author's observation and thinking on the current situation of the image communication in Northeast China, Analyzing the effect of the Beijing Winter Olympics on the image dissemination of northeast China. At the same time, conduct in-depth research on the image of Northeast cities and characteristic festivals in Northeast China under traditional media, new media, and cultural products, deepen the culture of Northeast cities, explore the spiritual connotation of Northeast cities, and re-discover the new image of Northeast cities in the post-Winter Olympics era The way of shaping and the communication strategy, to build the Northeast of ice and snow and establish the overall communication view of the Northeast city image, fundamentally "reshape" and "new communication" the image of the Northeast city.
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Haiqing, Hu, and Wang Ke. "Fire in Northeast China forests." Journal of Northeast Forestry University 2, no. 1 (1991): 30–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02874788.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Northeast China"

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Jia, Weiming. "Transition from foraging to farming in northeast China." Connect to full text, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/653.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Sydney, 2005.<br>Title from title screen (viewed 20 May 2008). Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Dept. of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print form.
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Jia, Wei Ming. "Transition from foraging to farming in northeast China." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/653.

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This thesis is using a framework to analyse the process of transition from foraging to farming in northeast China. Tool complexes analysis is the particular method used to retreive prehistoric economies. Based on the result of these case studies about prehistoric economies in northeast China, this thesis attemp to apply the availability model of transition to farming in northern Europe, proposed by Zvelebil and Rowley-Convy, in the new area northeast China. The result of this research has implicated that the transition to farming in prehistory is the result of the interaction between human societies and environment. among many factors in this interaction, the motivation that prehistoric societies choosing agriculture economy to meet social, political and economic needs would have to be the major one leading to the transition occurred.
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Jia, Wei Ming. "Transition from foraging to farming in northeast China." University of Sydney. Philosophical & history enquries, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/653.

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This thesis is using a framework to analyse the process of transition from foraging to farming in northeast China. Tool complexes analysis is the particular method used to retreive prehistoric economies. Based on the result of these case studies about prehistoric economies in northeast China, this thesis attemp to apply the availability model of transition to farming in northern Europe, proposed by Zvelebil and Rowley-Convy, in the new area northeast China. The result of this research has implicated that the transition to farming in prehistory is the result of the interaction between human societies and environment. among many factors in this interaction, the motivation that prehistoric societies choosing agriculture economy to meet social, political and economic needs would have to be the major one leading to the transition occurred.
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Poon, Chun-wai, and 潘振威. "The South Manchurian Railway and the Economic Developmentof Northeast China =." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2005. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B3178317X.

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Coogan, Anthony. "Northeast China and the development of the anti-Japanese united front." Thesis, University of Westminster, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.302811.

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Davidson, Michael (Michael Roy). "Regulatory and technical barriers to wind energy integration in northeast China." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/90037.

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Thesis: S.M. in Technology and Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and Policy Program, 2014.<br>111<br>Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.<br>Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-73).<br>China leads the world in installed wind capacity, which forms an integral part of its long-term goals to reduce the environmental impacts of the electricity sector. This primarily centrally-managed wind policy has concentrated wind development in a handful of regions, challenging regulatory frameworks and grid architectures to cost-effectively integrate wind. In 2013, according to official statistics, wind accounted for 2.7% of national generation, while the rate of curtailment (available wind not accepted by the grid operator onto the system) reached 12%. Wind integration challenges have arisen in China for technical, economic and institutional reasons. From a technology standpoint, the variability and unpredictability of wind resources interact with technical limits of conventional generators, resulting in efficiency losses and grid stability concerns. Existing coal-based electricity and district heating installations play a large role in grid integration challenges because of the inflexible operation of coal plants relative to natural gas and hydropower, and the "must-run" nature of cogeneration units supplying residential heat. A competing set of hypotheses to explain current rates of wind spillage focus on institutional imperfections in China's power sector, such as poorly designed market incentives, inadequate oversight, and a mixture of conflicting policies that are the result of an incomplete transition to a market-driven electricity system. A unit commitment and dispatch optimization was developed to understand the underlying technical factors leading to wind curtailment in northeastern China. It incorporates electricity output restrictions from exogenous district heating demands, a hydro-thermal coordination component considering inter-seasonal storage, and transmission between adjacent provincial nodes. Averaging over six historic wind profiles, a curtailment rate of 6.6% was observed in the reference case from various forms of inflexibility and insufficient demand. The impacts of several technology-based solutions on total cost, coal use and wind curtailment, were also examined: more flexible operation of coal units, temporary heat storage and minimum cogeneration outputs that vary with heat load. Contributing to the existing body of qualitative work on the effects of these factors, this thesis developed a straightforward methodology to assess the relative contribution of regulatory and technical causes. Two important institutional arrangements - the decentralization of dispatch to individual provinces and minimum generation quotas allocated to all coal generators - were quantified in an optimization framework, and found to be significant contributors of power system operational inflexibility.<br>by Michael Davidson.<br>S.M. in Technology and Policy
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Zhang, Qin 1968. "Civil justice in early twentieth-century Northeast China : Fengtian Province, 1900-1928." Thesis, McGill University, 2005. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=102235.

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Drawing upon court files in the Liaoning Provincial Archives, this dissertation addresses the question of the transformation of the civil justice system in Fengtian Province in the early twentieth century. Fengtian Province was among the few provinces where judicial-legal reforms were first launched during the late Qing's New Policies period. In the early Republic, judicial-legal reforms were continuously pursued under the governance of the warlord Zhang Zuolin. The accommodation of judicial-legal modernity within warlord politics was a result of the simultaneous presence of local elite activism, nationalism and the dominance of republican ideology.<br>To demonstrate judicial-legal modernity in this frontier province, this dissertation covers four main areas: the bureaucratization of the court system and mediation mechanism; the formalization of civil procedures; the "discovery" and modernization of custom in judicial process; and the narrowing of the power disparity in gender in divorce law and practice.<br>The bureaucratization of the court system reveals not only the tendency of separating judicial power from executive power, but also the professionalization of judicial officials, including lower-level judicial personnel. The bureaucratization of mediation locates the point at wards under the ward-village system implemented in the 1920s by the Fengtian provincial authority. The ward head, as a salaried sub-village government official was able to exercise his power to mediate civil disputes. This point epitomizes the early effort made by the modern state to interfere in the arena of popular justice. The formalization of civil procedures reflects the transformation of court practice from a simple, customary way of finding facts and applying laws to a practice guided by a complex, codified procedural law based on a Germanic-Japanese model. In speaking of the "discovery" and modernization of custom, I address not only the phenomena of "discovering" local customs and recognizing them as a source of authority for adjudicating cases by judges who had modern legal training, but also of the elaborate, selective screening policy towards custom, ushered in by the Supreme Court due to their concern with public policy and social morals. Narrowing the power disparity in gender is examined in the light of changes to divorce law and practice. By following the precedents laid down by the Supreme Court, the lower courts attempted to readdress the unbalanced power relationship between men and women inherited from Qing law.
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Yao, Qichao, Peter M. Brown, Shirong Liu, et al. "Pacific-Atlantic Ocean influence on wildfires in northeast China (1774 to 2010)." AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/623055.

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Identification of effects that climate teleconnections, such as El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), and North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), have on wildfires is difficult because of short and incomplete records in many areas of the world. We developed the first multicentury wildfire chronologies for northeast China from fire-scarred trees. Regional wildfires occurred every 7years from the 1700s to 1947, after which fire suppression policies were implemented. Regional wildfires occurred predominately during drought years and were associated with positive phases of ENSO and PDO and negative NAO. Twentieth century meteorological records show that this contingent combination of +ENSO/+PDO/-NAO is linked to low humidity, low precipitation, and high temperature during or before late spring fire seasons. Climate and wildfires in northeast China may be predictable based on teleconnection phases, although future wildfires may be more severe due to effects of climate change and the legacy of fire suppression.
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Kwong, Chi Man. "A strategic history of the Northern Expedition : from the Northeast Asian perspective." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.609779.

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Xia, Tian. "Northeast China and uneven development under the influence of China's reform and opening up." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/54933.

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A multi-mechanism framework under a multi-scale method proposed by Wei (1999) is appropriate to analyze the development conditions of Northeast China. In detail, the three mechanisms are decentralization, marketization and globalization, and the three scales are at the interregional, interprovincial and intra-provincial levels. Decentralization after 1978 in China has led to a weaker central state and stronger local governments, both of which have had important implications for regional development. Challenges from local governments have undermined the control of the central government over regional development. However, powerful local governments have helped Chinese governments to embed in local economies. This has been beneficial to develop and form diversified local economies in the Northeast region. But their over-embeddedness in the economic development target has led to an overlook of local government’s responsibilities in maintaining social justice and protecting and assisting the disadvantaged groups, increasing inter-provincial competition and subsequent local protectionism. Marketization reforms in China have generated a regional biased effect on older declining regions including Northeast China. Privatization or the restructure of State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) has led to losses of skilled labor and valuable intellectual properties, such as product brands and major manufacturing equipment in Northeast China. Moreover, the formation of an integrated domestic market in China after 1978 has created a more advantageous condition for southern provinces, not for northeastern provinces, because of the closer distance with domestic and overseas markets of southern provinces, and market protectionism conducted by some southern local governments through disguised subsidies to local enterprises or government procurement contracts only for local enterprises. Foreign investment and trade, two major forms of globalization, also have had influences on regional development in China. In detail, international trade has generated border effects, for example the newly formed economic centers alongside the border with leading western European countries in the central and east European transition countries, and also the prosperous economy in coastal China. Foreign investment’s effects on regional development have been influenced by several factors, including the particular selected locations of foreign investors, and also the attitudes or reactions from local players such as governments, labor unions and other actors.<br>Arts, Faculty of<br>Geography, Department of<br>Graduate
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Books on the topic "Northeast China"

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Yang, Erlin. Business opportunities in Northeast China. Ministry of Employment and the Economy Competitiveness, 2008.

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Yang, Erlin. Business opportunities in Northeast China. Ministry of Trade and Industry, 2007.

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Das, Sailen D. Northeast India in India-China relations. DVS Publishers, 2015.

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1938-, Kwak Tae-Hwan, and Gurtov Melvin, eds. The future of China and Northeast Asia. Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Kyungnam University, 1997.

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Harding, Harry. China and northeast Asia: The political dimension. University Press of America, 1988.

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Jia, Weiming. Transition from foraging to farming in northeast China. Archaeopress, 2007.

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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. Petroleum geology of the Songliao basin, Northeast China. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1986.

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Chen, Zhen Troy, Jiawen Han, Xianwen Kuang, and Xi Liu, eds. Identity, Space, and Everyday Life in Contemporary Northeast China. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4530-6.

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1931-, Nelson Sarah M., ed. The archaeology of northeast China: Beyond the Great Wall. New York, 1995.

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1942-, Li Zhiting, ed. Dongbei tong shi: A complete history of China Northeast borderland. Zhongzhou gu ji chu ban she, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Northeast China"

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Raghavan, Vyjayanti. "Northeast Asia and China." In Northeast Asia and South Asia. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003591177-3.

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Qian, Hong, Xiao-Ying Yuan, and Yi-Liang Chou. "Forest Vegetation of Northeast China." In Forest Vegetation of Northeast Asia. Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0143-3_6.

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Hon, Tze-ki. "The Meanings of the 1919 Moment in China." In Modernities in Northeast Asia. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003399032-7.

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Chen, Shengqian. "The Toughest Hunter-Gatherers: Northeast China." In Prehistoric Modernization. Springer Nature Singapore, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-9423-2_9.

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Morishima, Michio. "Introduction: Revisiting China After 54 Years." In Collaborative Development in Northeast Asia. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-59743-3_1.

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Chen, Jianhong. "Leo Strauss, China, and political utopianism." In Leo Strauss in Northeast Asia. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429265358-8.

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Xunlian, Liu, Liu Xuehao, and Cao Qin. "The Introduction of Machiavelli's Works and Thoughts into China." In Machiavelli in Northeast Asia. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003284598-9.

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Ames, Roger T. "China and the Production of Its Own Hybridic Modernity1." In Modernities in Northeast Asia. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003399032-5.

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Raghavan, Vyjayanti. "Northeast Asia and China under Xi Jinping." In Northeast Asia and South Asia. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003591177-4.

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O’Neil, Andrew. "China and Japan: Is Nuclear Coexistence Possible?" In Nuclear Proliferation in Northeast Asia. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230607071_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Northeast China"

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Liu, Lirong, Yun He, Zhengyu Luo, et al. "Intelligent Extraction of Erosion Gully from Satellite Images in Northeast China." In IGARSS 2024 - 2024 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/igarss53475.2024.10642224.

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Bai, Xuefeng, and Wei Wu. "Pyrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass from Northeast China." In 2010 IEEE Green Technologies Conference (IEEE-Green-2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/green.2010.5453776.

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Zhang, Wei, Yaowu Wang, and Xuemin An. "Evaluation on Urban Development Resources of Northeast China." In International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management 2013. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784413135.148.

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Cao, Shuyan, and Wei Zhang. "Assessment of Land Use Functions of Northeast China." In 2013 International Conference on the Modern Development of Humanities and Social Science. Atlantis Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/mdhss-13.2013.11.

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Sun, Xike, and Fengxian Lu. "Adaptive countermeasures for permafrost degradation in northeast China." In 2013 International Conference on Services Science and Services Information Technology. WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sssit130851.

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Zhang, Yunyan, and Xiaoli Wu. "Telecom Control in Northeast China during the Puppet Manchukuo." In Proceedings of the 2018 2nd International Conference on Economic Development and Education Management (ICEDEM 2018). Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icedem-18.2018.50.

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Qiu, Jie, and Haiyang Zhang. "The Informatization Research on Manufacturing Industry in Northeast China." In 2016 International Conference on Humanity, Education and Social Science. Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ichess-16.2016.3.

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Wang Hanju and Hu Zongyan. "Research on agricultural product international competitiveness of Northeast China." In 2011 Second International Conference on Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering (MACE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mace.2011.5987480.

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Zhang, Chuntian. "The fauna of Tachinidae (Insecta: Diptera) of Northeast China." In 2016 International Congress of Entomology. Entomological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/ice.2016.110906.

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Zhang, Ping, Qinluo Zhong, Minghui Li, Hao Wang, and Jiaxuan Cui. "Wilderness Mapping in Northeast China Based on Deep Learning." In IGARSS 2022 - 2022 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/igarss46834.2022.9884671.

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Reports on the topic "Northeast China"

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Huyen, Cao. The US and China draw strategic triangles in Northeast Asia. East Asia Forum, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.59425/eabc.1728036000.

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Wilborn, Thomas L. International Politics in Northeast Asia: The China-Japan-United States Strategic Triangle. Defense Technical Information Center, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada306899.

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Bean, R. M. Cooperative Security in Northeast Asia. A China-Japan-South Korea Coalition Approach. Defense Technical Information Center, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada264359.

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Caruso, Michael J., and Robert C. Beardsley. Satellite Observations of Surface Fronts, Currents and Winds in the Northeast South China Sea. Defense Technical Information Center, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada626453.

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Ogino, Kaoru. A Review of the Strategy for the Northeast Asia Power System Interconnection. Asian Development Bank, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps200386-2.

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This paper examines, summarizes, and updates the study of a strategy for the Northeast Asia Power System Interconnection conducted by the Asian Development Bank. It presents independent reviews and assessments by various stakeholders from Japan, Mongolia, the People’s Republic of China, the Republic of Korea, and the Russian Federation together with additional analysis by experts from the private and public sectors, academe, and international research and development institutions. It also calls for further discussions, studies, and activities in the development of the vast renewable energy potential of Mongolia’s South Gobi. Specific integrated investment project approaches for solar and wind power development and two cross-border transmission links in the region are proposed.
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Shan, Wei, Ying Guo, and Chengcheng Zhang. Understanding the Geological Environmental Risks of Permafrost Degradation -Environmental and engineering geology in permafrost area in Northeast China. International Science Council, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24948/2020.06.

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Goreczky, Péter. 5G Network Rollout: a Contest of Countries or Companies? Külügyi és Külgazdasági Intézet, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47683/kkielemzesek.e-2021.14.

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In terms of the number of 5G subscriptions, Northeast Asia, including China, is currently ahead of the rest of the world. The global 5G infrastructure market is expected to continue to grow rapidly over the next five years, but the elite club of global companies capable of building it is not expected to expand in the short term. Despite restrictions on Huawei’s participation in some tenders and possible Chinese retaliation against European companies, neither the Chinese company nor Ericsson is expected to be sidelined from the global market for 5G network infrastructure devices. The new networks are likely to be future drivers of economic growth, and the ‘5G competition’ of countries aims to create the necessary technological foundations. Western sanctions against Chinese technology companies will not hold back the construction of 5G and, through it, the future development of the Chinese economy. In addition to establishing a network, countries need companies that really transform their activities by building on new technologies. In the absence of these, 5G rollout can easily remain an unfulfilled promise for economic growth.
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