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May 7, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Minglu Chen |Bingqin Li
As the past few years have illustrated so clearly, the Australia-China relationship is complicated. As such, it is crucial for Australians to develop a more nuanced understanding of China as this will help foster better engagement between our two countries. This is why it’s important to gauge how China is being taught in our higher education system. This is the focus of our new research project, Teaching China in Australia.
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May 25, 2023 |
aspistrategist.org.au | Minglu Chen
The 20th Chinese Communist Party National Congress, held in October 2022, caught the world’s attention—not least because there wasn’t a single woman among the politburo’s 24 members, breaking a tradition of two decades. While the number of women in key political roles globally is steadily improving, female representation in the CCP has worsened over time.
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May 25, 2023 |
international.thenewslens.com | Minglu Chen
What you need to know The National People’s Congress is the only national-level political institution in China that has adopted some form of gender quota, but today women only make up 26.54% of the congress. By Minglu ChenThe 20th Chinese Communist Party (CCP) National Congress, held in October 2022, caught the world’s attention — not least because there was not a single woman among the Politburo’s 24 members, breaking a tradition of two decades.
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May 25, 2023 |
blogarama.com | Minglu Chen
Author: Minglu Chen, University of SydneyThe 20th Chinese Communist Party (CCP) National Congress, held in October 2022, caught the world’s attention — not least because there was not a single woman among the Politburo’s 24 members, breaking a tradition of two decades. While the number of Women in key political roles globally is steadily improving, female representation in the CCP has worsened over time.
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May 24, 2023 |
eastasiaforum.org | Minglu Chen |Abdul Rahman Yaacob |Emma Dalton |Martina Baradel
Author: Minglu Chen, University of SydneyThe 20th Chinese Communist Party (CCP) National Congress, held in October 2022, caught the world’s attention — not least because there was not a single woman among the Politburo’s 24 members, breaking a tradition of two decades. While the number of women in key political roles globally is steadily improving, female representation in the CCP has worsened over time.
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