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Dorothea Krueger
Projects Assistant
Dorothea Krueger holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Cultural and Business Studies from the University of Passau (Germany), a Licentiate degree in Intercultural Economic Management from the Universidad del Salvador (Argentina) and a Master of Arts in International Relations and Diplomacy from Trier University (Germany). In 2020, she joined CADAL as an international intern and then continued collaborating as volunteer Student Research Assistant. Since 2024 she is Project Assistant at CADAL.
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Gina Picco y Dorothea Krueger en colaboración con otros autores
14-08-2024 | Articles
Limited transformations: China in the BTI 2006-2024
China has gone through very few changes with respect to political, economic and governance transformation assessed by the Bertelsmann Transformation Index. No clear trend can be observed in any of these three dimensions, with scores ranging between differences of less than one point since the BTI 2006. While China’s economy status and governance were evaluated with medium scores, the lack of democratic openness has positioned China within the last of the BTI’s categories regarding political transformation.
Gina Picco y Dorothea Krueger
14-08-2024 | Artículos
Transformaciones limitadas: China en el BTI 2006-2024
China atravesó muy pocos cambios con respecto a las transformaciones políticas, económicas y de gobernanza que evalúa el Bertelsmann Transformation Index (BTI). En ninguna de las tres dimensiones se puede observar una tendencia clara, habiendo oscilado las puntuaciones entre diferencias de menos de un punto desde el BTI 2006. Mientras el estado de economía y la gobernanza china fueron evaluados con puntuaciones medianas, la inexistente apertura democrática hizo que China se posicione en la última categoría del BTI en su transformación política.
Gina Picco y Dorothea Krueger
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