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May 22, 2013

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Are some powers more equal than others?

China, Economy, Governance, Research project - announcement, RussiaBy adminMay 22, 2013

Introduction to a research project by Professor Stephen White focusing on the relationship between social inequality and political stability in China and Russia.

Healthcare in China: getting better?

China, Health, Professor Jane Duckett, Research project - announcementBy adminMay 22, 2013

Professor Jane Duckett introduces a project to explore the relationship between Chinese people’s attitudes to the healthcare system and how they use it.

Key education policy announcements made during lecture at Glasgow University

Commentary, Education, Professor Chris ChapmanBy adminMay 22, 2013

Professor Chris Chapman asks whether school partnerships are promising for equitable change and improvement in education.

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