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Time Will Run Out For Oil Exporters Sooner Than Many ExpectTime Will Run Out For Oil Exporters Sooner Than Many Expect
Monday 21 July 2008
Petroleum-fuelled prosperity is masking the challenge of oil depletion and removing the sense of urgency that is desperately needed...

The World Today - July issueThe World Today - July issue
Monday 30 June 2008
As President Sarkozy prepares to reinvigorate the regional arrangement between the EU and the Mediterranean - the Barcelona Process...

The Growing Influence of The Gulf as a Global Financial CentreThe Growing Influence of The Gulf as a Global Financial Centre
Thursday 26 June 2008
A new report from Chatham House examines the prospects for the GCC (Gulf) states' economies and the potential development...

Ending Dependence: Hard Choices for Oil-Exporting States
July, 2008
Since 2003, countries whose economies depend on the export of oil and gas have enjoyed a surge of revenue...

Japan–African Engagement and TICAD IV: Can Japan Lead the Way on African Development?
July, 2008
Japan's relations with Africa date back to the 1600s, but since 1993 it has formalised its engagement with Africa...

Towards Sustainable Management and Financing of the Democratic Republic of Congo's Forests
July, 2008
Download Paper here (French version) This paper considers the challenges that need to be addressed within the Democratic Republic of...

Resource Depletion, Dependence and Development: Can Theory Help?
July, 2008
The paper focuses on the connections between: depletion policy including the willingness of some key petroleum-exporting countries to expand production...

 

 

Dr Kerry Brown

Dr Kerry Brown

Associate Fellow, Asia Programme

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Expertise

  • Chinese politics and culture
  • Relations among East Asian countries
  • International trade policy
  • China's Private Sector
  • Chinese intellectuals
  • Mongolia, Cambodia, Indonesia and North Korea

Projects

  • Engagement with Chinese Public Intellectuals and their role and influence in contemporary China
  • China's vision of its role in the world in the next two decades
  • China's Private Sector

Recent Publications

  • 'The Rise of the Dragon - Chinese Inward and Outward Investment in the Reform Era', Chandos Publishing Oxford, February 2008
  • 'Hong Kong Ten Years On - An Assessment', Chatham House and HKTEO, October 2007
  • 'China and the Environment', European Strategic Forum, September 2007
  • 'China is an opportunity, not a threat', Daily Telegraph, 16 August 2007
  • 'Reading the New China Right', The World Today, August September 2007
  • 'Power and the People - Power in China', China Review Autumn 2007
  • 'China Goes Global', OpenDemocracy 2 August 2007
  • The Cultural Revolution in Inner Mongolia 1967-1969 - The Purge of the Heirs of Genghis Khan, Asian Affairs, July 2007
  • 'Shanghai Ambitions', Financial World, June 2007
  • 'Eyes on the Prize', International Insitute for Asian Studies Newsletter, Summer 2007
  • 'Changed by China', The World Today, April 2007
  • 'Charm Offensive - How China's Soft Power is Transforming the World', Far Eastern Economic Review, July/Aug 2007
  • 'Huang Ju', Guardian, June 8 2007
  • 'China and the EU - New Partners', China Daily, 7 June 2007
  • 'Hudigu Zhongguo Zaoqi `Quanqiuhua' - www.ftchinese.com, 13 February 2007
  • 'How the Other Half Live in Moden China', International Affairs, January 2007

Experience

2005 to Present:

  • Fellow, Royal Society of Arts
  • Associate, China Policy Institute, Nottingham
  • Committee Member, 48 Group Club, British Association of Chinese Studies, and Great Britain China Centre
  • Core Associate, XRG Hong Kong
  • Visiting Research Fellow, East Asian Studies Centre, LSE

Broadcast Experience

Extensive

Languages

Mandarin Chinese