Search

Search Constraints

Begin New Search You searched for: Political Geography China Remove constraint Political Geography: China Content Type Working Paper Remove constraint Content Type: Working Paper

Search Results

201. CBDCs for Dummies: Everything You Need to Know about Central Bank Digital Currency (And Why You Shouldn’t Be Afraid of It)

202. The (Im-)Possibility of Rational Socialism: Mises in China’s Market Reform Debate

203. Regulated Market, Trapped Workers: The Impacts of the "Tolerant and Prudent" Policy on Labour Precarity in China’s Online Ridehailing Sector

204. The State-Constituted Market Economy: A Conceptual Framework for China’s State–Market Relations

205. Predicting Chinese State-Owned Enterprise Policy Incidence

206. Predicting Chinese Banking Policy Incidence

207. The Hong Kong National Security Law and its Implications for Middle Powers

208. China’s biased role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

209. Hostile Harbors: Taiwan’s Ports and PLA Invasion Plans

210. Righting a Wrong: Taiwan, the United Nations, and United States Policy

211. Is Serbia Still a Troublemaker in the Balkans?

212. Serve the People: The Eradication of Extreme Poverty in China

213. Twilight: The Erosion of US Control and the Multipolar Future

214. The Rise of Global Islamophobia and the Uyghur Genocide

215. China’s responsibility for the Covid-19 pandemic: An international law perspective

216. Great-power competition and the rising US-China rivalry: Towards a new normal?

217. Iran’s foreign policy: Buying time until the US presidential elections

218. Is China preparing to invade Taiwan? The time may be opportune, but the overall situation is not

219. Digital authoritarianism in China and Russia: Common goals and diverging standpoints in the era of great-power rivalry

220. Uzbekistan’s new Central Asia policy: The economic rationale and political implications of good neighbourliness

221. Estimating the Arms Sales of Chinese Companies

222. EU Security Perspectives in an Era of Connectivity: Implications for Relations with China

223. Combating China’s COVID-19 Propaganda Offensive to Undermine the United States on the Global Stage

224. Beyond Corona: Getting EU Economic Security Right

225. Post-workshop Briefing Paper: Preventing a COVID-19 Crisis in Africa

226. Labour Market Impacts of Import Penetration from China and Regional Trade Agreement Partners: The Case of Japan

227. The Value-Added Tax Reform and Labour Market Outcomes: Firm Level Evidence from China

228. Exploring India's Strategic Futures

229. China versus the US in the Pandemic Crisis: The State-People Nexus Confronting Systemic Challenges

230. The Just Transition in Energy

231. Mapping the International Presence of the World’s Largest Arms Companies

232. US Nonproliferation Cooperation with Russia and China

233. China’s BRI: The Development-Finance Dimension

234. Assessing Chinese defence spending: proposals for new methodologies

235. The PLA’s Mask Diplomacy

236. China’s BRI: The Security Dimension

237. Defeating Threat Air Defences: the Return of the DEAD

238. The impact of COVID-19 on organised crime in the Western Balkans

239. China's Rise as a Global Security Actor: Implications for NATO

240. Increasing Nuclear Threats through Strategic Missile Defense

241. Iran's Influence in the Middle East

242. Oil Prices and Stock Prices in Clean Energy: New Evidence from Chinese Subsectoral Data

243. The cross-border impacts of China’s official rate shocks on stock returns of Chinese concepts shares listed on U.S. market

244. Comovement of Home Prices: A Conditional Copula Approach

245. Evaluating the impact of fossil fuel vehicles exit on the oil demand in China

246. WTO accession, trade expansion, and air pollution: Evidence from China’s county-level panel data

247. The Impact of COVID-19 on World Economy and China’s Role

248. Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic and Improve Global Health Governance

249. An International Intellectual Property and Digital Trade Strategy for Canada

250. At a Crossroads? China-India Nuclear Relations After the Border Clash

251. East Asia decouples from the United States: Trade war, COVID-19, and East Asia's new trade blocs

252. How the United States marched the semiconductor industry into its trade war with China

253. Putting A Spoke In The Wheel: Russian Efforts To Weaken U.S.-led Alliance Structures In Northeast Asia

254. Transforming informal work and livelihoods in China

255. Preparing for the Nightmare: Readiness and Ad hoc Coalition Operations in the Taiwan Strait

256. Don’t be rude, don’t be docile! How to manage freedom of manoeuvre in tense bilateral diplomacy

257. Weaponizing the Belt and Road Initiative

258. Climate Diplomacy under a New U.S. Administration

259. China’s Response to Climate Change: A Study in Contrasts and a Policy at a Crossroads

260. China's Pandemic Diplomacy

261. Cooperation Between the United States and Pakistan: What is the Future?

262. Defending the Maritime Rules-Based Order: Regional Responses to the South China Sea Disputes

263. Has U.S. Government Angst over the China Danger Diminished?

264. Taiwan's 2020 Election and Its Implications for the New Southbound Policy

265. Taking Stock of United States-Vietnam Relations 45 Years After the Fall of Saigon

266. Mongolia's Response to Increasing U.S.-China-Russia Rivalry in Asia

267. Implications of the Proposed China-Iran deal for India

268. Prospects for India-Taiwan Relations

269. 11th U.S.-China High-Level Political Party Leaders Dialogue

270. A space exploration industry for India

271. China after the pandemic: Insecurity spills over to contradictory foreign policy actions

272. Coming out and breaking out: The US, Iran and Europe go nuclear

273. China’s Strategic Objectives in a Post-COVID-19 World

274. Dealing with China: Lessons Learned from Three Case Studies

275. Challenges and Prospects for the CPTPP in a Changing Global Economy: Taiwanese Accession and Canada’s Role

276. Covid-19 Shocking Global Value Chains

277. Mask Wars: China's Exports of Medical Goods in Times of COVID-19

278. Does the Belt and Road Initiative stimulate Chinese Exports? The Role of State-Owned Enterprises

279. COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impacts on China’s Energy Sector: A Preliminary Analysis

280. Is China Still a Developing Country? And Why It Matters for Energy and Climate

281. Green Stimulus Proposals in the United States and China

282. Trends and Contradictions in China’s Renewable Energy Policy

283. Reform Is in the Pipelines: PipeChina and the Restructuring of China’s Natural Gas Market

284. Shifts in Global Sanctions Policy, and What They Mean for the Future

285. How the US and China Could Renew Cooperation on Climate Change

286. Russia in Africa: Is Great Power Competition Returning to the Continent?

287. Could a Bridge between the EU and Latin America Boost Innovation “Sovereignty” in a Multipolar World?

288. China and Middle East Security Issues: Challenges, Perceptions and Positions

289. Broadening the Transatlantic Partnership to Address the China Challenge

290. Italy, Atlanticism and the Biden Administration: Greater Convergence to Defuse Ambiguity on China

291. Determinants of Korean Outward Foreign Direct Investment: How Do Korean Firms Respond to the Labor Costs of Host Countries?

292. China Global Security Tracker, No.6

293. Competing in Artificial Intelligence Chips: China’s Challenge amid Technology War

294. Toward a Robust Architecture for the Regulation of Data and Digital Trade

295. A New Horizon for the Korea-India Strategic and Sustainable Partnership under Korea's New Southern Policy

296. Framing an Indo-Pacific Narrative in India-South Korea Ties

297. Beware Chinese Anger

298. China’s Alternative Vision for Gulf Security

299. China’s View of the Abraham Accords

300. The China-Iran Agreement is not a Strategic Shift