Established within the framework of the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Trade Policy Review Mechanism (TPRM) reviews periodically the trade policies of all WTO Members. The review includes many aspects of food...Established within the framework of the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Trade Policy Review Mechanism (TPRM) reviews periodically the trade policies of all WTO Members. The review includes many aspects of food safety regulation. China's trade policy is reviewed every two years. This paper analyses in detail the reviews of China's trade policy in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014. It focuses in particular on food safety laws and types of standards, alignment of domestic standards with international standards, the role of different domestic institutions, transparency and notification of food safety measures under the WTO agreements on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS) and on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBTAgreement), import and export, and geographical indications (GIs). It concludes that the WTO TPRM can contribute, within its mandate, to reform of Chinese food safety laws and improvement of food safety in China. it notes that China has already undertaken substantial reforms of its system for regulating food safety. It recommends that China should continue to participate actively in the TPRM, follow its own path with regard to alignment and learn selectively from other WTO Members.展开更多
Purpose:By reviewing policies on higher education for international students,this article aims to investigate the change of social-historical context,policy issue,and policy solution and provide implications for polic...Purpose:By reviewing policies on higher education for international students,this article aims to investigate the change of social-historical context,policy issue,and policy solution and provide implications for policymaking.Design/Approach/Methods:The study used qualitative text analysis.One hundred and twelve policy papers were collected from the PKULAW database and the Ministry of Education official website.Deductive categories were constructed under themes like social-historical context,policy issue,and policy solution separately.Findings:Four stages have emerged from the text analysis.The policy focus witnessed a shift from openness to expansion and then to quality.The policies made by the central government changed a lot accordingly.China is increasingly active in higher education internationalization and eager to make the education for international students an attractive brand with high quality.To realize this target,policies should be made based on different types of international students.Additionally,it is necessary that policies provide detailed guidance and accelerate capacity building in all majors.Originality/Value:This study contributes to existing knowledge of higher education for international students in China by providing qualitative policy text analysis,and the insights gained from this study may be of assistance to policymaking in the future.展开更多
Purpose:Through reviewing an education policy blueprint in Norway,titled“An Offer of Homework Assistance”(issued by the Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training in June 2010),the present article aims to shed...Purpose:Through reviewing an education policy blueprint in Norway,titled“An Offer of Homework Assistance”(issued by the Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training in June 2010),the present article aims to shed light on how Norway uses education as an arena to realize social equality and equity.Design/Approach/Methods:This is an analytical policy review.Findings:By examining the background,goals,contents,and implementation of the homework assistance program,we have found that the Norwegian government institutes evidence-based policies in education.Although there is criticism concerning the policy and its implementation,empirical evaluative investigations have found that it brings a variety of benefits.Originality/Value:The present article is useful to understand educational policymaking in Norway and how the country is making efforts to achieve social equality and equity through education.展开更多
On December 26,the Information Office of the State Council issued its first ever white paper on China’s energy conditions and policies."China’s energy development emphasizes thrift,cleanliness and safety,"...On December 26,the Information Office of the State Council issued its first ever white paper on China’s energy conditions and policies."China’s energy development emphasizes thrift,cleanliness and safety,"says the white paper titled"China’s Energy Conditions and Policies,"under the joint compilation of the Energy Bureau and the Institute of Macro Economics, both under the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC). Officials from the NDRC were interviewed by Xinhua News Agency on issues about the white paper.Here are excerpts of the interview.展开更多
In 2009, China strengthened its public health service system. Since then, the country has made remarkable achievements in community-based chronic disease prevention and control;however, certain groups still have unmet...In 2009, China strengthened its public health service system. Since then, the country has made remarkable achievements in community-based chronic disease prevention and control;however, certain groups still have unmet needs. During 2019 to 2029, China will consolidate the top-level design of its medical health system. During this period, the coordination of department policies, improvement of service delivery mechanisms, building an integrated health service system, and other issues will be highlighted. This study will provide a basis for designing China’s chronic disease prevention and control system during the next stage of development. We will consider the unmet needs of patients with chronic diseases as an indicator for remodeling the prediction system in combination with the elements and structural theories of complex health systems. In this article, we first introduce the definition and measurement methods of unmet needs. Second, we identify the existing unmet needs found among patients with chronic diseases with reference to the chronic disease prevention and control policies of China as well as current service items. Finally, we propose the design of community chronic disease service package for the next development stage based on unmet needs of patients with chronic diseases. We also provide suggestions for how to improve China’s chronic care delivery system.展开更多
基金Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, ChinaPeking University School of Transnational Law, China
文摘Established within the framework of the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Trade Policy Review Mechanism (TPRM) reviews periodically the trade policies of all WTO Members. The review includes many aspects of food safety regulation. China's trade policy is reviewed every two years. This paper analyses in detail the reviews of China's trade policy in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014. It focuses in particular on food safety laws and types of standards, alignment of domestic standards with international standards, the role of different domestic institutions, transparency and notification of food safety measures under the WTO agreements on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS) and on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBTAgreement), import and export, and geographical indications (GIs). It concludes that the WTO TPRM can contribute, within its mandate, to reform of Chinese food safety laws and improvement of food safety in China. it notes that China has already undertaken substantial reforms of its system for regulating food safety. It recommends that China should continue to participate actively in the TPRM, follow its own path with regard to alignment and learn selectively from other WTO Members.
基金2019 Key Project of Educational Science Program in Zhejiang Province(2019SB114).
文摘Purpose:By reviewing policies on higher education for international students,this article aims to investigate the change of social-historical context,policy issue,and policy solution and provide implications for policymaking.Design/Approach/Methods:The study used qualitative text analysis.One hundred and twelve policy papers were collected from the PKULAW database and the Ministry of Education official website.Deductive categories were constructed under themes like social-historical context,policy issue,and policy solution separately.Findings:Four stages have emerged from the text analysis.The policy focus witnessed a shift from openness to expansion and then to quality.The policies made by the central government changed a lot accordingly.China is increasingly active in higher education internationalization and eager to make the education for international students an attractive brand with high quality.To realize this target,policies should be made based on different types of international students.Additionally,it is necessary that policies provide detailed guidance and accelerate capacity building in all majors.Originality/Value:This study contributes to existing knowledge of higher education for international students in China by providing qualitative policy text analysis,and the insights gained from this study may be of assistance to policymaking in the future.
文摘Purpose:Through reviewing an education policy blueprint in Norway,titled“An Offer of Homework Assistance”(issued by the Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training in June 2010),the present article aims to shed light on how Norway uses education as an arena to realize social equality and equity.Design/Approach/Methods:This is an analytical policy review.Findings:By examining the background,goals,contents,and implementation of the homework assistance program,we have found that the Norwegian government institutes evidence-based policies in education.Although there is criticism concerning the policy and its implementation,empirical evaluative investigations have found that it brings a variety of benefits.Originality/Value:The present article is useful to understand educational policymaking in Norway and how the country is making efforts to achieve social equality and equity through education.
文摘On December 26,the Information Office of the State Council issued its first ever white paper on China’s energy conditions and policies."China’s energy development emphasizes thrift,cleanliness and safety,"says the white paper titled"China’s Energy Conditions and Policies,"under the joint compilation of the Energy Bureau and the Institute of Macro Economics, both under the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC). Officials from the NDRC were interviewed by Xinhua News Agency on issues about the white paper.Here are excerpts of the interview.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(No. 71603278)Key Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.71734003)+1 种基金Youth Project of Educational Reform of China Pharmaceutical University(No. 2017XJQN32)a research project on postgraduate educational reform under "double first-class" capability construction from China Pharmaceutical University(No. 3151920118)。
文摘In 2009, China strengthened its public health service system. Since then, the country has made remarkable achievements in community-based chronic disease prevention and control;however, certain groups still have unmet needs. During 2019 to 2029, China will consolidate the top-level design of its medical health system. During this period, the coordination of department policies, improvement of service delivery mechanisms, building an integrated health service system, and other issues will be highlighted. This study will provide a basis for designing China’s chronic disease prevention and control system during the next stage of development. We will consider the unmet needs of patients with chronic diseases as an indicator for remodeling the prediction system in combination with the elements and structural theories of complex health systems. In this article, we first introduce the definition and measurement methods of unmet needs. Second, we identify the existing unmet needs found among patients with chronic diseases with reference to the chronic disease prevention and control policies of China as well as current service items. Finally, we propose the design of community chronic disease service package for the next development stage based on unmet needs of patients with chronic diseases. We also provide suggestions for how to improve China’s chronic care delivery system.