China is working on a master plan for the internationalisation of its domestic journals and plans to pursue an open science strategy at a national level
By ORVILLE SCHELL [director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society] Published: December 10, 2010 Morris "He shows us how different empires were boosted by periods of “axial thought” to surge up the development ladder, only to crumble up
by Cameron Woodhead [a senior theatre critic for The Age newspaper], publ in The Australian 19 Feb, 2011 ""Stanford ... scholarly conflict ... in the anthropology department, between proponents of ‘social evolution’, who thought science-based measurement
The Science and Civilisation in China series is the work of Joseph Needham and an international team of collaborators, and is published by Cambridge University Press in seven volumes.
This is a first draft of a guide to what might be called science for poets. Chinese poets and other authors grew up in a culture that gave cosmology a central place in the understanding of the state and of the body. Literati could expect of their readers