by Chris Jordan | Mar 25, 2015 | Brian Salter, China, India, Saheli Datta, Uncategorized, Yinhua Zhou
Image by dream designs, FreeDigitalPhotos.net By Brian Salter, Yinyua Zhou and Saheli Datta Existing modes of regulation in stem cell therapy innovation offer little recognition of the role of health consumer choice in the governance of this emerging global market....
by Chris Jordan | Mar 17, 2015 | Gale Raj-Reichert, Khalid Nadvi, Labour Standards and Global Production Networks, Uncategorized
Image by Victor Habbick, FreeDigitalPhotos.net By Khalid Nadvi and Gale Raj-ReichertMany leading global brands, like Apple and Hewlett-Packard, source components from and have their products manufactured by a variety of independent suppliers. These suppliers undertake...
by Chris Jordan | Feb 3, 2015 | Alejandro Guarín, Brazil, China, India, Khalid Nadvi, Labour Standards and Global Production Networks, Peter Knorringa, Uncategorized
Two journal articles previously presented on this blog have now been included in an online article collection featuring the most downloaded articles published in Routledge Social Sciences journals in 2014. The collection features the top three most downloaded articles...
by Chris Jordan | Jan 24, 2015 | China, Chris King-Chi Chan, Khalid Nadvi, Labour Standards and Global Production Networks, Uncategorized
By Chris King-Chi Chan and Khalid Nadvi Image by Stuart Miles, FreeDigitalPhotos.netChris Chan and Khalid Nadvi introduce a special issue of International Labour Review, Vol. 153, No. 4, that highlights key dynamics and upcoming challenges around labour...
by Chris Jordan | Dec 23, 2014 | Brazil, China, Henry Tugendhat, Rising Powers in African Agriculture, Sérgio Chichava, Uncategorized
http://www.future-agricultures.org/images/ca2.jpgThe School of Advanced International Studies’ China Africa Research Initiative at Johns Hopkins University (SAIS-CARI) has published two new policy briefs on Chinese agricultural engagement in Africa. The papers are...