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1. War and Peace for Moscow and Beijing

2. The Return of Shuttle Diplomacy

3. Deepening Suspicions and Limited Diplomacy

4. US-China Effort to Set “Guardrails” Fizzles with Balloon Incident

5. The US and Japan Build Multilateral Momentum

6. India’s Ongoing “Strategic Correction to the East” during 2022

7. China-Russia Relations: Ending the War? Or the World?

8. Xi Moderates to US and Others Amid Continued Competition

9. Dominating the Superpower: A Bounded Rationality Approach to Nuclear Proliferation and Inhibition in the U.S. / North Korea Dyad

10. Reagan in China: Don’t Say Anything about the Turkeys

11. Secret Baseball in China

12. The Sino-French Relationship At 60: China’s Losing Bet On A Reset

13. China and Nicaragua’s Deepening Embrace

14. Money Alone Is Not Enough: The Future Of The China-Argentina Relationship

15. Characterizing China’s Rule of Law

16. A Belt and Road to Nowhere? Italy on the Frontlines of Europe’s Changing Strategy Toward China

17. The PRC Eyes Vietnam: Chinese Assessments of Vietnam’s Hedging Strategy

18. Xi Jinping’s Hidden Goals for the PRC Law on Foreign Relations

19. China’s Collaboration with the Myanmar Junta: A Case of Strategic Hedging?

20. Taiwan’s Dwindling Diplomatic Allies

21. A Preliminary Survey of PRC United Front Activities in South Korea

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

23. The Lion, the Wolf Warrior and the Crossroads: UK-China Relations at a Turning Point

24. A Critical Appraisal of China’s Power in South Asia: Strengths and Achievements

25. Distrust in the heartland: explaining the Eurasian “Organization Gap” through the Russo-Chinese relations

26. Restarting Educational Exchanges with China after the Cultural Revolution

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

28. Meloni at the Helm: What Does Italy’s New Government Mean for Sino-Italian Relations?

29. Can Beijing be Flexible on U.S. Policy?

30. China’s Interests in Afghanistan One Year After the U.S. Withdrawal

31. The Russia-India-China Trilateral After Ukraine: Will Beijing Take the Lead?

32. With an Eye on Tibet, China Reacts Warily to Warming U.S.-Nepal Ties

33. Security Dialogues with Chinese Characteristics

34. China’s Shifting Approach to Alliance Politics

35. 16 + 1: China’s Push Into Central and Eastern Europe Loses Momentum

36. China and the Ongoing Political Crisis in Pakistan

37. China and Russia: Shackled to a Corpse?

38. What is at Stake in China-Bhutan Boundary Negotiations?

39. China-Lithuania Tensions Boil Over Taiwan

40. The U.S.-China Perception Gap: A Recipe for Disaster?

41. Ontological Insecurity, Anxiety, and Hubris: An Affective Account of Turkey-KRG Relations

42. The Geopolitical Consequences of COVID-19: Assessing Hawkish Mass Opinion in China

43. When only China wants to play: Institutional turmoil and Chinese investment in Brazil

44. Africa and the United States: Reengaging with Africa’s Prosperity in Mind

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

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

47. Fall 2021 edition of Contemporary Eurasia

48. A Soviet Diplomat’s Memories of Beijing 1973-1975

49. William Rockhill, The Man Who Shaped China Policy a Century Ago

50. China’s Foreign Policy and Strategic Stability towards South Asia: An Analysis

51. China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Integrating China with the Persian Gulf and East Africa

52. Is Re-calibration Feasible in Turkey-Egypt Relations? Limits and Possibilities

53. The Uyghur Genocide and International Policy Response

54. Turkey’s Response to Syrian Mass Migration: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis

55. Win-Win Cooperation: Welcoming Hong Kong Refugees Would Benefit the United States

56. Forget China: A Policy for an Interconnected Region

57. Policy or Pique? Trump and the Turn to Great Power Competition

58. Japan on the Borderlines: Is Japan Still a Civilian Power?

59. A Solid Handoff in the U.S-India Relationship

60. Domestic Politics and Regional Dynamics in Turkey’s Geopolitical Approach to the Middle East Between 2002-2019

61. Mobilizing Resources and Signaling Intentions: a Neoclassical Realist Analysis of Japan’s Domestic and International Instrumentalization of the Senkaku Islands Dispute and China’s Maritime Assertiveness

62. The Future of Chinese Foreign Economic Policy Will Challenge U.S. Interests, Part 1: The Belt-and-Road Initiative and the Middle Income Trap

63. Pakistan People’s Party and Foreign Policy Priorities: (2008-2013): An Analysis

64. Countering China’s Future Military Ambitions

65. History and Engagement in the Work of Bezerra de Menezes

66. A Look at Taiwan's Cooperation with Paraguay (2009-2019)

67. ASEAN’s Looming Anxiety

68. Strategic Ambivalence: Japan’s Conflicted Response

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

70. Japanese Views of South Korea: Enough is Enough

71. South Korean Views of Japan: A Polarizing Split in Coverage

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

73. China’s Role in India’s Hindu Nationalist Discourse

74. Putin’s Strategic Framework for Northeast Asia

75. The American News Media’s Volatile Perspectives on China

76. U.S. Policy Options Toward China: An Appraisal

77. The North Korean Détente: Peace Prospects on the Korean Peninsula

78. Chinese Cultural Diplomacy: instruments in China’s strategy for international insertion in the 21st Century

79. From Third World Theory to Belt and Road Initiative: International Aid as a Chinese Foreign Policy Tool

80. The U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy and Its Implications for U.S.-ASEAN Economic Governance Architecture

81. The Trump Economic Impact on East Asia after Two Years: The Case of South Korea

82. North Korea’s Sharp Power and the Divide Over Korean Identities

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

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

85. Chinese Sharp Power and U.S. Values Diplomacy: How Do They Intersect?

86. The North Korean Factor in the Sino-Russian Alliance

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

88. The China-Russia-North Korea Triangle After Kim Jong-un's Turn to Diplomacy

89. China and its wests – evolution of security dynamics and its consequences for the defence industries of the involved actors

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

91. The quest for recognition: Taiwan’s military and trade agreements with Singapore under the one-China policy

92. China’s Role in Inter-Korean Relations

93. On the Question of Chinese Espionage