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1. Global IR Research Programme: From Perplexities to Progressions

2. Western-Centric Moments in Homegrown IR Theories: Dependency, Chinese and African Schools

3. Confrontation Muted, Tensions Growing

4. Continuismo, contra reacción y triangulación: el desembarco de China en América Latina y la coexistencia de líneas de acción exterior de España hacia la región

5. La puerta de Latinoamérica: Las relaciones de Panamá con Estados Unidos y China, oportunidades y desafíos

6. Despliegue del poder blando chino en América Latina y recepción en los países de la región

7. The Demise of Diplomatic Ambiguity: Parsing South Korea’s Estrangement From China

8. Party Ties: Vietnam, Cuba and China’s Relations with Other Marxist-Leninist States

9. Beyond Arms and Ammunition: China, Russia and the Iran Back Channel

10. Shifting Dynamics in the Middle East: Implications for Pakistan

11. Towards Guanxi? Reconciling the “Relational Turn” in Western and Chinese International Relations Scholarship

12. Estados Unidos y África. Historia de una no-política

13. China Makes a Move in the Middle East: How Far Will Sino-Arab Strategic Rapprochement Go?

14. An International Lifeline: Taiwan’s Parliamentary Outreach

15. INDIA-CHINA STRATEGIC COMPETITION IN THE INDIAN OCEAN

16. Leveraging Submarine Cables for Political Gain: U.S. Responses to Chinese Strategy

17. Hedging as a Survival Strategy for Small States: The Case of Kuwait

18. Tianxia (All-Under-Heaven): An Alternative System or a Rose by another Name?

19. Opciones estratégicas de Rusia desde la óptica del neorrealismo ofensivo

20. The Silence of non-Western International Relations Theory as a Camouflage Strategy: The Trauma of Qing China and the Late Ottoman Empire

21. U.S. Trade Policy toward China: Learning the Right Lessons

22. The policy of the People’s Republic of China towards Central and Eastern Europe in 2012-2020

23. The Sino–U.S. National Identity Gap and Bilateral Relations

24. China, ASEAN, and the Covid-19 Pandemic

25. The Pandemic as a Geopolitical Gamechanger in the Indo-Pacific: The View from China

26. U.S.-China Relations and the Need for Continued Public Diplomacy

27. THE HISTORY OF BRICS’ INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (2009-2019): DISCOURSES, INNOVATION AND SENSITIVITIES

28. The Implications of the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor for Pakistan–European Union Relations

29. Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies 2020

30. ASEAN’s Looming Anxiety

31. Is China’s Innovation a Threat to the South Korea-China Economic Relationship?

32. China’s Economic Rise amid Renewed Great Power Competition, America’s Strategic Choices

33. The Case of United States Views of Its Ties with China

34. Putin’s Strategic Framework for Northeast Asia

35. Xi Jinping’s Geopolitical Framework for Northeast Asia

36. The Chinese School, Global Production of Knowledge, and Contentious Politics in the Disciplinary IR

37. Geopolitics and the Constitution in Light of the Democratic Constitutional State

38. Reassessing U.S.-Azerbaijani Relations: A Shared Imperative to Look Ahead

39. Gender and Migration from North Korea

40. The two Koreas´ Relations with China: Vision and Challenge

41. U.S.-China Relations: The Way Forward

42. The evolution of China’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: from a revisionist to status-seeking agenda

43. Working hand in hand to create a brighter future for China and Poland

44. Three boards: security, economy and the new unknown. The complicated relationship between China and Central and Eastern Europe

45. China’s Role in Inter-Korean Relations

46. Bound to Fail: The Rise and Fall of the Liberal International Order

47. A Flawed Framework: Why the Liberal International Order Concept Is Misguided

48. Proliferation and the Logic of the Nuclear Market

49. Islamic Countries Engage with China Against the Background of Repression in Xinjiang

50. Global Image of Pakistan: Significance of Public Diplomacy

51. A Free Trade Agreement Could Benefit the U.S.-Brazil Trade Relationship

52. Can the European Union Save Multilateralism?

53. Technology and Tensions in the Global Commons

54. Just a Dash? China’s Sharp Power and Australia’s Value Diplomacy

55. China's Sharp Power and South Korea's Peace Initiative

56. Japan's Strategy to Keep the North Koreans and Chinese Down, the Americans in, and the Russians Neutral

57. Sino-Russian Relations, South Korea, and North Korea

58. Challenges for the Republic of China: Diplomatic Relations within Latin America after the Regime Rotation in 2016

59. The Ukrainian Crisis as a Case Study of Different Policymaking Styles of Russia and China

60. Worlding the Study of Normative Power: Assessing European and Chinese Definitions of the “Normal”

61. Japan’s new assertiveness: institutional change and Japan’s securitization of China

62. China’s rise in English school perspective

63. Reintroducing friendship to international relations: relational ontologies from China to the West

64. Chinese Concepts and Relational International Politics FacebookLinkedInTwitterMendeleyEmail

65. The Strategic Case for South Korea to Join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership

66. Grasping Power with Both Hands: Social Credit, the Mass Line, and Party Control

67. Why India Won’t Play Its ‘Tibet Card’

68. Abraham Lincoln, Hillary Clinton, and Liu Xiaobo

69. Chinese Views of Korean History in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries

70. Shift of Power from West to East and Rise of China

71. China’s Role and the Potential of Pak-China Cooperation in Regional Organizations

72. Transcending Hegemonic International Relations Theorization: Nothingness, Re-Worlding, and Balance of Relationship

73. A World in Transition: the Rise of Populism and the Fall of Multilateralism? (Full Issue)

74. India: Policy Implications for the United States

75. The Future of U.S. Partnerships: A Conversation with Hans Binnendijk

76. Will China Allow North Korea to Collapse?

77. The Dispatch (Spring 2016)

78. United States, Latin America and the XXI Century World: Forging a New Geopolitical Space

79. The Rise of China and Chinese International Relations

80. African Agency in International Politics

81. Racing toward Tragedy? China's Rise, Military Competition in the Asia Pacific, and the Security Dilemma

82. David Martin Jones, Nicholas Khoo and MLR Smith, Asian Security and the Rise of China: International Relations in an Age of Volatility

83. Rethinking the IR theory of empire in late imperial China

84. The “Rise” of China in the Eyes of Russia: A Source of Threats or New Opportunities?

85. The idea of order in ancient Chinese political thought: a Wightian exploration

86. Introduction to the special issue: regional rivalries and order in East Asia

87. Sino-Japanese relations: power, interdependence, and domestic politics

88. China Goes Global: The Partial Power

89. "Domestic Coalitions, Internationalization, and War: Then and Now"

90. The wars on terror, duelling internationalisms and the clash of purposes in a post-unipolar world

91. New Great Powers and International Law in the 21st Century

92. The Economy-Security Nexus in Northeast Asia

93. China-North Korea Relations after Kim Jong-Il

94. The Political Contexts of Religious Exchanges: A Study on Chinese Protestants' International Relations

95. Beware Collusion of China, Russia

96. U.S., China and Thucydides

97. Constituting China: the role of metaphor in the discourses of early Sino-American relations

98. South Korean National Identity and its Strategic Preferences

99. Japan-China Relations: Troubled Waters: Part II

100. China-Russia Relations:Coping with Korea