To assess strategy, it is necessary to define the concept of strategy first. There exist many debates on how to define strategy at present. Usually scholars would like to address the following common propositions: fir...To assess strategy, it is necessary to define the concept of strategy first. There exist many debates on how to define strategy at present. Usually scholars would like to address the following common propositions: first, strategy is the guideline that influences the overall situation; second, strategy is the means and approach to realize goals; third, the implementation of strategy must take strength and展开更多
A senior fellow at Brookings recently published an article titles as'Setting the Record Straight on China’s Engagement in Africa',pointing out the actual share of Chinese investment in Africa as well as its i...A senior fellow at Brookings recently published an article titles as'Setting the Record Straight on China’s Engagement in Africa',pointing out the actual share of Chinese investment in Africa as well as its impact on the continent.David Dollar,the research fellow,explained that Chinese investment represents less than 5%of the total volume of foreign investment in Africa,defying accusations that China is buying up the continent with an overwhelming展开更多
文摘To assess strategy, it is necessary to define the concept of strategy first. There exist many debates on how to define strategy at present. Usually scholars would like to address the following common propositions: first, strategy is the guideline that influences the overall situation; second, strategy is the means and approach to realize goals; third, the implementation of strategy must take strength and
基金the periodical achievement of the Major Project of 2015 National Social Science Fund in China(The First Batch)"International and Strategic Studies on Sino-African Relations"(Grant No.15ZDA066)
文摘A senior fellow at Brookings recently published an article titles as'Setting the Record Straight on China’s Engagement in Africa',pointing out the actual share of Chinese investment in Africa as well as its impact on the continent.David Dollar,the research fellow,explained that Chinese investment represents less than 5%of the total volume of foreign investment in Africa,defying accusations that China is buying up the continent with an overwhelming