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Chinese Studies Program Lecture Series
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CHINESE STUDIES PROGRAM LECTURE SERIES
NO. 1, 2014
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
From the Editor i
Message from the University President ii Message from the Acting Vice President of the Loyola Schools iii Message from the Dean of the School of Social Sciences iv
CHINESE ECONOMY: FOUR ASPECTS OF CHINA A three-part lecture by H.E. Ambassador Ma Keqing, Major Wang Hanbing, and Zhang Ke
Part 1 of Lecture 1
H. E. Ambassador Ma Keqing
CHINA: RE-VISITING THE PAST, RE-VISIONING THE PRESENT
The Fires of Revolution: Shared History, Shared Destiny 13 Teresita Ang See
CONTEMPORARY CHINA
Part 2 of Lecture 43
Major Wang Hanbing
Contemporary China's Transformation from Plan to Market 47 Ren Xiaowei
Contemporary China's Governance of Urban Unemployment 54
任晓伟
Ren Xiaowei
China's Current Naval Strategy and the South China Sea Disputes:
Maritime Security Dilemma in Philippines-China Relations 75 Rommel C. Banlaoi
An ASEAN Maritime Regime:
Defusing Sino-US Rivalry in the South China Sea 93 Bayani H. Quilala IV
当代中国城镇失业治理的历史经验