Publications

23.12.2024 | Social Justice and Trade Unions, Publication

(by Anna Fiedler, project coordinator)

 

The dossiers exemplify the challenges posed by an aging population in both China and Germany. While the underlying issues are similar, the solutions are influenced by unique cultural, political, and economic factors in each country.


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| Sustainable Growth Model, Publication

This study sets up a theoretical and application-oriented framework for the design and promotion of a social-ecological finance system to support energy-heavy sectors in contributing to the Chinese climate goals.


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This policy paper identifies fields of action and pathways for a sustainable advancement of China’s primary healthcare sector.


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Chinese and German labour law experts and practitioners met for a total of five workshops to discuss the implications of the rise of the platform economy for labour law in the two countries. They put their conclusions and policy recommendations into this paper that meticulously describes the current situation in Germany and China and puts forward a number of concrete solutions.


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| Sustainable Growth Model, Publication

China plans to become climate-neutral by 2060. A number of case studies showcase the social implications of this goal.


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30.11.2022 | Publication

What characterises sustainable urban mobility and how can we achieve it? This is the pivotal question that research teams have tried to answer by analysing four metropolises from Asia and Europe that define themselves as progressive and future-oriented on different fields of action. The results of these case studies have been collected and merged into a meta-study with best practices to create a vanguard image of social-ecological cities.


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This discussion paper is based on a series of workshops and interviews and discusses the driving forces behind China’s quest for carbon neutrality. It also highlights obstacles to implementing the carbon-peaking and carbon-neutral commitments and makes policy recommendations to help keep China on the path to achieving carbon neutrality by 2060.


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31.08.2022 | Publication

Weather extremes, failures in global supply chains, dangers through digitized processes and systems. Phenomena like these will increasingly threaten the functionality of a city. This vulnerability will lead to a higher probability for cities not to be able to hold their promise of economic and social advancement. The establishment of resilience is therefore crucial for risk minimisation and quick recovery from shocks.


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18.10.2021 | Regional and International Affairs, Publication

The COVID-19 pandemic constitutes a global health crisis the world has not witnessed within a century – since the “Spanish Flue” pandemic of 1919. Unlike 1919, when many governments were still busy dealing with the aftermaths of World War I, the COVID-19 pandemic was met with considerable counter-measures across the world.


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What is the actual impact of increased automatisation in the manufacturing sector? This study looks at several automotive supplier firms in South China and their workers in an attempt to find out. While there have not been dramatic job losses so far, and although workers often welcome higher automatisation during the gradual transformation of their workplace, problems emerge that are contributing to an increasingly unbalanced worker-employer…


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Quan, Heng ; Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. Büro Schanghai

The economy of tomorrow - how to produce socially just, sustainable and green dynamic growth for a good society

a case study for China

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Traub-Merz, Rudolf (Hrsg.) ; Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. Büro Schanghai

Redistribution for growth?

Income inequality and economic recovery

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Traub-Merz, Rudolf

Industrial democracy in China

with additional studies on Germany, South-Korea and Vietnam

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Hillebrand, Ernst

The current situation of the centre-left in Europe

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Huang, Hongji ; Zhou, Ying ; Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. Büro Schanghai

Youth participation in the age of microblogging - a survey of Shanghai youth

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Müller-Kraenner, Sascha

Reform of global sustainable development institutions

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Blum, Sonja

Family policies and birth rates

evidence and challenges for European countries

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Müller, Friedemann

Major turning points of international energy policy

China's key role

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Klatzer, Elisabeth ; Stiegler, Barbara

Gender budgeting - an equality policy strategy

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Rich, Andrew ; McGann, James ; Weaver, Robert Kent ; Traub-Merz, Rudolf

Think tanks in policy making - do they matter?

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