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This paper finds that China’s vision of addressing conflicts and security challenges differs substantially from those of Western countries.
What to do if you are planning to adopt a child in China.
An introductory brief from the UK Science and Innovation Network which covers the local Science and Innovation landscape, UK priorities and successes in China.
Information on the Chinese legal and prison systems for British prisoners, their family and friends.
Differences between Western and Chinese conceptions of foreign aid have complicated cooperation and understanding
This page is designed to provide British Nationals with guidance on nationality in China.
The Great Britain China Centre (GBCC) promotes mutual trust and understanding between the UK and China, building long-term connections between decision-makers in both countries. GBCC works for shared prosperity through dialogue and the promotion of rule of law, good governance...
As British companies pursue commercial opportunities in China it is important to identify and mitigate risks, including around intellectual property (IP).
UK Minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan met with senior representatives from the Chinese government and Hong Kong authorities as part of her 6-day visit.
Advice for British nationals in China on reporting rape or sexual assault, finding medical treatment and engaging with the Chinese legal authorities.
List of English speaking lawyers and translators/interpreters in China.
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