Marina Rudyak 卢玛丽
@RudyakMarina
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China scholar @UniHeidelberg | Global China | #ChineseAid | 🇨🇳-🇷🇺relations | @deconspirator | https://t.co/oYHOIJsu1Q | ex aid-worker | 🌹
Heidelberg, Deutschland
Joined March 2011
The Decoding #China Dictionary: a guide to understanding the Chinese meaning of key terms in international relations and development cooperation is now available online at https://t.co/qjXBS208oX With @MalinOud @KDrinhausen @cmphku @JerkerHellstrom
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Can someone please explain to me why Indian (population of 1,4 billion) data is not “generalizable” but data gathered eg in the U.S. (population of 350 million) is?
This has been an open secret in the economics profession for decades. Several instances come to mind. Here’s one from the editor of an ‘A’ journal in 2009: “This is very good work, your model is neat and the empirical approach is novel. Unfortunately the data is from India, so
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I'm just starting to build a online collection of Chinese official documents with PDFs of Chinese & English versions. It may become something bigger later. For now it's just a personal tool that might be useful to others. Open to suggestions:
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Many excellent posts today clarify the Fourth Plenum's push for technological self-reliance. This trend, as @BillKirbyHBS noted 25 years ago, is not an anomaly but a continuation. The engineering state, embodying industrial modernity, is central to modern Chinese history.
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This is an interesting story where everything is in the caveat by @TheEconomist adding, ‘if they’re not lying’. Read on 1/ China is being fuelled by inspiration, not perspiration (from @TheEconomist)
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So long as its leaders are not lying
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Abraham Watkins Law Firm is incredibly honored to have represented a remarkable family who suffered unimaginable tragedy — the loss of a loved one and life-altering injuries. This $60 million mid-trial settlement brings justice and closure to a family that placed their trust in
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I received disproportionate amount of attention to 'ok' work I did at Princeton and Oxford and literally ignored in quite good my Turkey-based pubs. Window dressing effects of academia are really real.
This paper shows that authors from low-income countries remain excluded from top-ranked economics journals and receive less attention from other economists. Developing country authors are far less likely to be published in top journals even when holding citation counts constant.
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This paper shows that authors from low-income countries remain excluded from top-ranked economics journals and receive less attention from other economists. Developing country authors are far less likely to be published in top journals even when holding citation counts constant.
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Read my latest for @nytimes , together with my colleague Dr. Jennifer Wong-Leung, featuring our latest ASPI research: Shutting out China’s best minds will only push them into a homegrown Chinese research ecosystem that is already eclipsing American universities.
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Der Österreichische Rundfunk (@ORF) hat unseren Dialog im Journal Panorama unter dem Titel "Chinas Aufstieg zur Supermacht und die Folgen" zusammengefasst und eine ganze Sendung daraus gemacht. Nachzuhören unter: https://t.co/5eAVhNp13i
#China #Europe #Geopolitics
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Seit einigen Jahren richten sich Europas Aufmerksamkeit und Sorge ganz auf Russlands Krieg gegen die Ukraine, den Krieg im Gazastreifen, die Migrationskrise und auf den US-Präsidenten Donald Trump,...
Ich hatte das Vergnügen, im @BKFVienna mit Joerg Wuttke, Felix Lee & Alexandra Siebenhofer über Europas Handlungsspielräume zwischen Kooperation, Abhängigkeit und strategischer Distanz zu diskutieren. Moderiert von Raimund Löw. #China #Europe #Geopolitics
https://t.co/oIIQ6pjjLY
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Ich hatte das Vergnügen, im @BKFVienna mit Joerg Wuttke, Felix Lee & Alexandra Siebenhofer über Europas Handlungsspielräume zwischen Kooperation, Abhängigkeit und strategischer Distanz zu diskutieren. Moderiert von Raimund Löw. #China #Europe #Geopolitics
https://t.co/oIIQ6pjjLY
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How cool to read something like this about my dad!
One of the greatest math books ever written, in my humble opinion. Yuli Rudyak (who also wrote a good text on functional analysis) with what might be the best advanced treatment on Cobordism and Thom spectra. Not an easy one. It'll be on your desk for a while.
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GM Warriors of the Underworld! From the shadows of Halloween night one of GKOI’s fiercest Guardians awakens. Ryūsei Guardian of Strength rises in the dark flames blazing! The winds of fate are howling, are you ready to fight in the GKOI Arena? ⛩️Enter the Battle | @gkoi0x
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Journalist followers: is it still worth posting here? Or where do you prefer to read our (academic) comments?
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It would also be better if Kallas were better informed on China, and aware that SCMP in not under the control of the Chinese government - at least not as mainland based outlets. @fbermingham‘s highly critical reporting alone should be proof of that.
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I think, however, the other side to it - and probably something Wang Yi didn’t mention to Kallas - is, that Beijing also does not want to see Russian win. Because a strong and emboldened Russia may turn its attention to Central Asia, and that is certainly not what Beijing wants.
Here is the link to my story, of which I remain proud - thanks to Kallas for confirming the details live on the mic. But also for confirming what I'd reported in a follow up story: that Wang Yi also said this in another EU capital https://t.co/y9c7n0Gefg
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🚨 NEW REPORT! 🚨 After 2 (!!) years working on a new dataset of thousands of PLA contracts, I’m very excited to share a new report, featured in today’s @WSJ! We ask: Who are the PLA’s AI suppliers? The answer: an unexpected, emerging class of firms and universities. 🧵/15
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ChatGPT just hallucinated a paper I didn't write but probably should: Rudyak, M. (2023). On China’s selective policy learning from DAC and Paris Club practices
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🚀 Launching today: Hindi on Rime! Hindi is the lingua franca for much of India, spoken by over 600 million people worldwide. But we didn’t stop there. Rime also captures Hinglish: the vibrant Hindi-English mix that reflects how people actually speak. From natural tone and
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Happy Weekend 🎴 The poor cannot innovate with what they lack: wealth and modern capacity. Necessarily, they must repurpose what they have—practices and resources that the rich may dismiss as backward—to kickstart change. This simple principle is the way out of the
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Why is development economics stuck in "good institutions" trap? Because of normative bias - assuming that good institutions must look like Idealized Britain A necessary way out is "using what you have." In other words: indigenous innovation. 🌞 🔗 https://t.co/LmWpkkmf48
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A big thank you goes to the anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments, @jppjagannath1 the editor of Think Asia Series and to those who supported our work by writing critical reviews Jean Pierre Cabestan, @RudyakMarina and @ZackCooper
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China is changing the international system by encouraging countries in the Global South to copy its practices. In this article, we show how China does this. https://t.co/aTo29MMDVH
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China’s influence in the global South has both material and ideational aspects. In the era of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), material aspects include trade in goods, infrastructure-building, a...
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CNN just published a feature on the young Chinese people who call themselves 'rat people': living nocturnal lives, staying in bed, and doing the bare minimum to cope with everyday pressures. I also shared some thoughts for the piece 🐀 Watch it here: https://t.co/4MFe0rpl3j
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