TheChinaCompanion

TheChinaCompanion
 (TCC)
 is an online research tool offering a comprehensive, multi-layered web aggregator of relevant information on contemporary china's politics, ecomy and foreign policy.

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TheChinaCompanion
 (TCC)
 is an online research tool offering a comprehensive, multi-layered web aggregator of relevant information on contemporary china's politics, ecomy and foreign policy. It is one of the world's premiere port-of-calls for scholars, analysts, journalists, and students wishing to take stock of the most up-to-date insights available globally on China.

This
 is
 achieved
 through
 the
 3
 main
 sections
 of
 the TCC's
 integrated
 and
 fully searchable 
database:


NEWS:
 automatically
 updated
 every
 hour,
 24/7,
 this section provides
 China‐related
 news
 from
 some
 30
 of
 the
 world’s
 most
 authoritative

newspapers,
 radio
stations,
 TV
 channels
 and
 institutional
bulletins.


THINK-TANKS:
 TCC
 staff
 manually
 searches
 for
 relevant
 papers
 and
 reports
 dispersed
 in
 tens
 of
 think‐tank/university
 department

 websites,
gathering
 and
 tagging
 them
 all
 into 
TCC's 
single
 database, 
1999 to today.


JOURNALS:
 TCC
 staff
 manually
 vets
 over
 180
 English
 and
 German
-language
 scientific
 journals
,
 inputting
 data
 for
 each
 and
 every
 relevant
 essay
 1999 to today.
 Each
 article
 carries
 its
 abstract
 and
 is
 tagged;
 book
 reviews
 are
 included.
 In
 the
 coming
 months
 essays
 in
 French,
 Spanish
 and
 Italian
 will
 be
 included.


TheChinaCompanion may be accessed at www.thechinacompanion.eu.

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