Introduction -- Adsorption of anionic antibiotics by CTAB modified natural clay minerals -- Study on the adsorption of anionic antibiotics on natural clay minerals modified by ionic liquids -- Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Adsorption of Anionic Antibiotics on Organic Modified Natural Clay Minerals -- Dynamic adsorption experiment of modified zeolite and montmorillonite -- Conclusion.
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"Four decades of economic reform have made China one of the most unequal countries in the world - but the impact of this inequality is not just socioeconomic. Love Troubles is the first book to examine the emotional cost of this inequality to the intimate and emotional lives of China's people.Drawing on first-hand ethnographic research among rural migrant factory workers in the Pearl River Delta in southern China, Wanning Sun critically analyzes narratives about love, romance, and intimacy in contemporary Chinese public discourses. Examining the impact of economic and cultural inequality on private life, this book both embodies and facilitates an intimate turn in the study of China's social change, and presents a significant intellectual intervention into worldwide debates on inequality."
Should deep seabed mining (DSM) stop or proceed? The international community is now facing a difficult choice. No matter what decision is made, environmental consideration is the core of the issue. This book tackles the compelling question of how to secure the marine environmental protection in DSM from an international law perspective. It deals with two major research questions: What are the international environmental requirements of participants - the contractor, the sponsoring State and the International Seabed Authority (ISA)? What are the legal consequences for them when environmental damage occurs? In doing so, it analyses the international DSM legal regime and general international environmental principles, observes the functioning of the ISA, and draws on law and practice of various environmental treaty mechanisms. The examination reveals the potential practical difficulties as well as fundamental obstacles in the application of international environmental rules and principles in the specific context of DSM
Intro -- Preface -- Description -- Contents -- Part I State of the Art Design -- 1 Smart Prison State of the Art Design -- 1.1 Architectural Methodology -- 1.2 Status and Gap -- 1.3 Smart Prison Business Structure -- 1.3.1 Component Business Model -- 1.3.2 Business Architecture -- 1.4 Smart Prison Data Architecture -- 1.4.1 Subject Domain -- 1.4.2 Data Architecture -- 1.5 Smart Prison Application Architecture -- 1.5.1 Target Path -- 1.5.2 Application Architecture -- 1.6 Smart Prison Technical Architecture -- 1.6.1 Key Technologies -- 1.6.2 Technical Architecture -- 1.7 Smart Prison Service Architecture -- 1.7.1 Service Reference Model -- 1.7.2 Service Architecture -- 2 Evaluation Indicators for Smart Prison -- 2.1 Description of Evaluation Indicators -- 2.2 Indicator System Design -- 2.3 Evaluation Index for Smart Prison-Concept Planning -- 2.4 Smart Prison Evaluation Index-Infrastructure -- 2.5 Evaluation Index of Smart Prison-Smart Application -- 2.6 Evaluation Index of Smart Prison-Construction Performance -- 2.7 Evaluation Indicators for Smart Prison-Support and Guarantee -- Part II Intelligent Security Protection -- 3 Prison IOT -- 3.1 System Architecture of the Internet of Things -- 3.2 Perception and Recognition of the Internet of Things -- 3.3 Applications of the Internet of the Things -- 3.3.1 Architecture of the Internet of Things in Prisons -- 3.3.2 Three Stages of the Development of the Internet of Things in Prisons -- 3.3.3 Middleware of the Internet of Things in Prisons -- 3.3.4 Internet of Things Security in Prisons -- 3.3.5 The Applications of the Internet of Things in Prisons -- 3.3.6 Wireless Positioning Technology Applicable for Prisons -- 3.3.7 Energy Consumption Management of Wireless Positioning -- 3.3.8 Electromagnetic Radiation of Wireless Positioning -- 4 Prison Cloud -- 4.1 Cloud Computing Architecture.
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Internet regulation and International Trade Law -- Internet regulation under the WTO agreements -- Re-considering the legitimacy of internet regulation : a perspective from the general exceptions -- Re-considering the legitimacy of internet regulation : a perspective from the security exceptions -- Internet regulation and the application of TBT Agreement -- Internet regulations and international law : a Chinese perspective.
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Intro -- Foreword by Mo Jihong -- 1 Brief Introduction to Professor Pinghua Sun -- 2 Major Academic Achievements -- 2.1 The Study of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Peking University Press 2012) -- 2.2 Human Rights Protection System in China (Springer 2014) -- 2.3 Pengchun Chang: A Crucial Architect of the International Human Rights System (Social Sciences Academic Press 2017) -- 2.4 Historic Achievement of a Common Standard: Pengchun Chang and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Springer 2018) -- 3 International and Domestic Academic Exchanges and Cooperation -- 3.1 Participating in International Academic Exchanges and Cooperation -- 3.2 Participating in Domestic Academic Exchanges and Cooperation -- 4 General Comments on the Present Book -- 4.1 Contents and Sources of Each Chapter -- 4.2 Main Academic Viewpoints -- 4.3 Main Research Methods -- 4.4 Academic Innovation and Academic Value -- References -- Foreword by Yang Mingxing -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- 1 UDHR: Historic Cross-Cultural Heritage as a Common Standard for Human Rights -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Cross-Cultural Sources of the UDHR -- 1.2.1 Western Cultural Sources of the UDHR -- 1.2.2 Non-Western Cultural Sources of the UDHR -- 1.2.3 Cross-Cultural Consensuses Serving as Ideological Foundations for the UDHR -- 1.3 Fundamental Rights System of the UDHR -- 1.3.1 Civil Rights and Political Rights -- 1.3.2 Economic, Social and Cultural Rights -- 1.4 Criticism of the UDHR Rights System -- 1.5 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Pengchun Chang's Concept of Human Dignity for the UDHR -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Who is Pengchun Chang? -- 2.3 Chang's Concept of Human Rights -- 2.3.1 Introduction to Chang's Concept of Human Rights -- 2.3.2 Rich Connotative Meaning of Chang's Concept of Human Rights.
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This book focuses on how supply chain finance serves and improves industrial supply chain and financial activities of SMEs in China from innovative perspective. How does supply chain finance empower SMEs? What is the basis for granting credit to SMEs? What kind of supply chain finance model can most effectively support SMEs? To address the above questions, this book adopts positivism, uses an inductive method and carries out case studies through qualitative analysis. At the end of book, the author concludes although many successful cases of supply chain finance could be found, it needs further testing and revision in practice for more enterprises due to its limits.
This book gives a panoramic review and summary on the opening up of Chinas education to the outside world. Firstly, it introduces the connotation of international education, the development history of international education in China, national legislation and vital released documents. It also provides a general view of historical actuality and classic cases interpretation on the principal components of Chinas international education, namely overseas studying, international students studying in China, Sino-foreign cooperative education, overseas school running, cultural exchanges with other countries, multilateral exchanges, "the Belt and Road" educational actions and macro-management departments of international education. This book is bilingual in both Chinese and English and is an essential guidebook for readers to understand how international education has developed in China.
Introduction: Eco-certification and emerging economies -- Between markets and states : grounding transnational governance in China -- Seafood : the rise of eco-certification led by a national industry association -- Palm oil : the entry of RSPO with lukewarm state support -- Tea : fertile ground without seeds for transnational eco-certification -- Conclusion: The promise and limits of transnational sustainability governance.
Chinese president Xi Jinping is most famously associated with his "Chinese Dream" campaign. Xi environs the dream to be one about the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. Many observers, though, view China's pursuit of this dream as alarming. They see a global power ready to abandon its low-profile diplomacy and eager to throw its weight around. This book represents an inter-disciplinary effort of deciphering the Chinese Dream and its global impact. Jing Sun employs concepts from political science and journalism and those from literature, sociology, psychology and drama studies, to offer a multi-level analysis of various actors' roles in Chinese foreign policymaking: the leaders, the bureaucrats, and its increasingly diversified public. The title - Red Chamber has two layers of meanings: first, it refers to an earlier Chinese dream that nearly all the Chinese are familiar with - an 18th century literature classic Dream of the Red Chamber that describes the rise and fall of seemingly invincible powerhouses; second, it refers to the ornate, red-painted headquarters of the Chinese Communist Party in downtown Beijing, where its leaders now are dreaming global - hence the second part of the title World Dream. The classic epic novel Dream of the Red Chamber also offers methodological inspirations for this book: in telling a grand family's demise, the author Cao Xueqin rejected making any particular group of actors dominating the story narrative. Instead, he detailed activities by people at all levels. By doing so, the book presented a dynamic network of interactions, as power sparks on the nodes of this cobweb. Likewise, this book rejects a simple dichotomy of an omnipotent, authoritarian state versus a suppressed society. Instead, it examines how Chinese foreign policy is constantly being forged and contested by interactions among its leaders, bureaucrats, and people. The competition for shaping China's foreign policy also happens on multiple arenas: intra-party fighting, inter-ministerial feuding, social media, TV dramas and movies, etc. This book presents a vast amount of historical details, many unearthed the first time in the English language. Meanwhile, it also examines China's diplomatic responses to ongoing issues like the Covid-19 crisis. The result is a study multi-disciplinary in nature, rich in historical nuances, and timely in contemporary significance.
Editorial Board -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Background and Value of Industry Digitalization -- Chapter 2: ICT Infrastructure Required for Digital Transformation -- Chapter 3: 5GtoB Market Space and Opportunities -- Chapter 4: 5GtoB Enables Enterprise Production -- Chapter 5: 5GtoB Improves Social Development and Living Standards -- Chapter 6: Construction of the 5GtoB Success Factor System -- Chapter 7: 5GtoB Success Factor Analysis — Performance Capability -- Chapter 8: 5GtoB Success Factor Analysis — Efficiency Capability -- Chapter 9: 5GtoB Success Factor Analysis — Ecosystem Capability -- Chapter 10: 5GtoB Success Factor Analysis — Business Capability -- Chapter 11: Heavy Industry -- Chapter 12: Computers, Communications and Consumer Electronics (3C) Manufacturing -- Chapter 13: Electric Power and Public Transportation -- Chapter 14: Mining and Petrochemical -- Chapter 15: Smart Port -- Chapter 16: Media, Education, and Healthcare -- Chapter 17: 5GtoB Evolution Path -- Chapter 18: Evolution to 5.5G and 6G and Key Applications -- References.
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Introduction -- Part 1: Losers and State-led Urbanisation in Tianjin -- 1. The New Socialist Countryside Mode of State Intervention in Tianjin -- 2. Impacts of the NSC Approach on Livelihoods in Tianjin -- Part 2: Winners and State-led Urbanisation in Zhejiang -- 3. New Rural Reconstruction Mode of State Intervention in Zhejiang -- 4. Post Resettlement Livelihoods in Zhejiang -- Part 3: Winners, Losers and the Village Committees -- 5. Comparing Across Tianjin and Zhejiang -- Conclusion -- Index.
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