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China and Kenya are linked as comparative subjects in cross-cultural studies regarding child development and physical discipline [1], [2], as well as in research analyzing energy asset stranding [3]. Additionally, both nations are identified as key partners in the United Arab Emirates' ongoing international trade negotiations [4].

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Publications - Parenting Across Cultures parentingacrosscultures.org Parenting Across Cultures 2 facts
referenceLansford et al. (2005) conducted a study titled 'Cultural normativeness as a moderator of the link between physical discipline and children’s adjustment: A comparison of China, India, Italy, Kenya, Philippines, and Thailand,' published in Child Development, which examined how cultural norms influence the relationship between physical discipline and child adjustment.
referenceA 2005 study published in Child Development by Jennifer E. Lansford and colleagues investigated 'cultural normativeness' as a moderator of the link between physical discipline and children’s adjustment, comparing data from China, India, Italy, Kenya, the Philippines, and Thailand.
World Trade Without the US | Cato Institute cato.org Cato Institute 1 fact
claimThe United Arab Emirates has concluded new trade deals with Kenya, Malaysia, and New Zealand, and is pursuing trade talks with the European Union, Japan, China, Korea, Australia, Pakistan, India, Turkey, and MERCOSUR.
Energy asset stranding in resource-rich developing countries and ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
referenceBos and Gupta (2019) analyzed the effects of energy asset stranding in China and Kenya, while Manley et al. (2017) compared risk exposure across different fossil fuel-rich developing countries.