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Chinese investment, anti-poverty and institutional improvement: evidence from the Belt and Road Initiative
With the expansion of Chinese overseas investment, the local impact of Chinese investment arose much attention. Much research has found that Chinese...
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Poverty Reduction in A Transforming China: A Critical Review
This review essay surveys the literature that explains China’s poverty reduction progress since the late 1970s. It examines three dominant...
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Formation of Relational Poverty Governance and its Impacts: How Chinese Local Governments Implement Poverty Alleviation Programs
This study considers how the Chinese government’s strategy of relational poverty governance has permitted its gaining control over parts of the...
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Politics of Poverty Governance: an Introduction
Poverty alleviation and politics are interrelated in complex ways. Poverty governance is essentially a multi-faceted process of using political...
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Does Poverty Relief Breed Corruption? An Evaluation of China’s Poverty Alleviation Program
Does poverty relief breed corruption? This question has been examined in several electoral polities, but not in other political settings. This study...
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Conflict-Induced Migration and Poverty
Conflict is more explicitly broad compared to other important issues in international relations which are quite narrow. Conflict is said to exist... -
Power and Poverty in China: Why Some Counties Perform Better in Poverty Alleviation?
Eliminating poverty is a worldwide problem, but China has recently made major achievements in poverty alleviation. By the end of 2020, 832 nationally...
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Poverty
In the following, we will discuss whether the develo** countries have achieved the main development goals defined by the international community... -
The effects of IMF loan conditions on poverty in the develo** world
Although the International Monetary Fund (IMF) claims that poverty reduction is one of its objectives, some studies show that IMF borrower countries...
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Energy Poverty
Households need energy for everyday activities. Energy enables people to participate in society. However, access and affordability of energy are not... -
Managing Poverty
African cities, like those in other develo** countries, are experiencing rapid growth and expansion as a result of increase in urban activities and... -
Co** with the ambiguities of poverty-alleviation programs and policies: a policy sciences approach
The many varieties of ambiguity shape the prospects in lower-income countries to establish viable poverty-alleviation programs, appropriately target...
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Reading Poverty
The recommended readings for RMAPI working groups were shaped by the discourse of neo-liberalism. While they did not adopt all these ideas, they... -
The problem of poverty: the Elberfeld System and transatlantic social reform
This work investigates the transnational history of poverty and social reform by examining the ways in which German, British, and American reformers...
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Who Are Identified as Poor in Rural China’s Targeted Poverty Alleviation Strategy? Applying the Multidimensional Capability Approach
This article examines how poverty identification is operationalized in the Targeted Poverty Alleviation (TPA) strategy in rural China. Using the 2016...
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To Get Rich is Glorious: Private Entrepreneurs in China’s Anti-Poverty Campaign
This article examines the role of private entrepreneurs in China’s state-sponsored poverty alleviation campaign. Focusing on the Guangcai Program ( gua...
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Of Poverty, Inequality, Development, and Innovation: An Introduction
The chapter foregrounds poverty, inequality, development, and innovation as crucial concepts that inform practices and praxes. It delves into the... -
China’s Campaign-Style Implementation Regime: How is “Targeted Poverty Alleviation” being achieved locally?
By integrating policy regimes and campaign theories, this article investigates the institutional mode by which China’s local governments transcend...
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