Abstract As long as China considers Taiwan as part of its sovereign territory, China will always be the primary security threat to Taiwan. The modernization…
Abstract As long as China considers Taiwan as part of its sovereign territory, China will always be the primary security threat to Taiwan. The modernization…
Abstract Russia proclaims that its recent energy deals with China are win-win deals. But in fact, when looked at closely, they appear to be much…
Abstract As the largest holder of foreign exchange reserves in the world, Mainland China established its first Sovereign Wealth Fund in 2007, which attracted considerable…
Abstract The objective of this paper is to give insight into the debate over the strategic triangle and how it impacts conflict and security in…
Summary Based on over 160 interviews, Asian Diplomacy evaluates the ministries of foreign affairs in five major Asian countries. For each country, Kishan S. Rana first sketches…
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to explore and rationalize South Korea’s perception toward a rising China. It aims to inquire into promotion and…
Abstract Due to various conflicts in MiddleEast Asia, the main global oil exporter, the procurement of energy has become more competitive in the world. In…
Abstract The Korean peninsula is crucial to China’s political, economic and security interests because of a combination of geographic, historical, and political circumstances. China’s economic…
Abstract The Indian Ocean is increasingly playing an important role in Chinese efforts to establish a position as a leading maritime power in the region.…
Abstract North Korea has been serving as a geopolitically vital buffer zone to China against Japan and the U.S.; so, China does not endorse a…
Abstract China is by now the world’s largest energy consumer, accounting for 11 percent of oil, 3.5 percent of natural gas, and nearly half of…
Abstract Within less than two decades China achieved a considerable qualitative leap in capability acquisition and development that allowed the nation to transform its military…
Abstract The actions successively taken by the Australian government after John Howard had assumed office in March 1996 infuriated Beijing, making it believe that Canberra…
Abstract In China’s post-modernisation years, Sino-Australian trade in goods, a chief component of their economic relations, has displayed some mutually acknowledged important characteristics, of which…
Abstract China’s proactive FTA strategy since 2000 has become the driving force behind Asian economic integration. Hence, examining how Asian neighbors respond to rising China…