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

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

3. Territorial acquisition, commitment, and recurrent war

4. Epistemic frictions: radioactive fallout, health risk assessments, and the Eisenhower administration’s nuclear-test ban policy, 1954–1958

5. The negotiating process around ‘homeland level status’ reversion between Japan and Okinawa

6. Global constitutional order and the deviant other: reflections on the dualistic nature of the ICC process

7. Peace-building and State-building from the Perspective of the Historical Development of International Society

8. Global Issues and Business in International Relations: Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Medicines

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

10. Detecting patterns in North Korean military provocations: what machine-learning tells us

11. China’s rise in English school perspective

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

13. Toward a new relational ontology in global politics: China’s rise as holographic transition

14. Explaining India’s Foreign Policy: From Dream to Realization of Major Power

15. The League of Nations as an actor in East Asia: empires and technical cooperation with China

16. Migration governance and the migration industry in Asia: moving domestic workers from Indonesia to Singapore

17. Japan as an ‘Emerging Migration State’

18. Why is there no Non-Western International Relations Theory? Ten years on

19. Getting tough with the dragon? The comparative correlates of foreign policy attitudes toward China in the United States and UK

20. North Korea in South Korea–Japan relations as a source of mutual security anxiety among democratic societies