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Development of China's Transportation Infrastructure and International Connectivity

Development of China's Transportation Infrastructure and International Connectivity

List of Project Members


Project Director

Zhang Yunling: Professor, Director of Academic Division of International Studies,Academy Member, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.


Research team members

Wu Wenhua: Professor, Director of the Institute of Transportation, Institute ofMacroeconomics of Nation Development and Reform Commission (Chapter 1).

Zhao Minglong: Professor, Director of the Institute of Economics, Guangxi Academy of Social Science (Chapter 2).

Zhang Yushan: Professor, Dean of the Center of Northeast Asian Studies, Jilin Academy ofSocial Sciences (Chapter 3).

Chen Tiejun: Professor, Director of the Institute of Economics, Yunnan Academy of SocialSciences (Chapter 5).

Zhong Feiteng: Dr., Assistant Professor, the Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies of ChineseAcademy of Social Sciences (Chapter 4, 6).

Liu Shixin: PhD candidate, Gradual School, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (translation).



Full Report


RPR-2009-7-5

Contents


Front cover

Table of Contents

List of Project Members

Chapter 1. Overview: the Development of China's Transportation Infrastructure

Chapter 2. The Development of Transportation Infrastructure and International Links in China's Southeast Region

Chapter 3. The Development of Transportation Infrastructure and International Links in China's Northeast Region

Chapter 4. The Development of Transportation Infrastructure and International Links in China's Northwest Region

Chapter 5. The Development of Transport Infrastructure and International Links in China's Southwest Region

Chapter 6. Infrastructure Development in East Asia and Cooperation between China and Japan

Date

01 March 2010

Category

Connectivity , Infrastructure , Trade

Author

Wu Wenhua, Zhao Minglong, Zhang Yushan, Chen Tiejun, Zhong Feiteng, Liu Shixin

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