Abstract Australia is a middle power caught between rising dependence on China, which seeks a sinocentric region, and growing security reliance on the U.S., which…
Abstract Australia is a middle power caught between rising dependence on China, which seeks a sinocentric region, and growing security reliance on the U.S., which…
Abstract Private equity funds, particularly those headquartered in the U.S., have come under heavy attack internationally from civil society and regulators. At the same time,…
Abstract Since 2005, central Chinese leaders have successfully encouraged local governments and commercial actors to expand their economic interactions with North Korea. However, the resulting…
Abstract North Korea’s deepening economic interactions with China have encouraged the former’s localized trends toward a more market-oriented and externally engaged society. This article compares…
Abstract China, the world’s largest energy consumer and greenhouse gas emitter, appears to have contradictory climate policies. While aggressively pursuing a renewable energy policy, Beijing…
Abstract This study, based on analysis of survey data collected in 2011 in Taiwan and Hong Kong, shows that cultural identification explains the choice of…
Abstract Although China’s use of the WTO dispute settlement system has increased, its legal actions remain less aggressive than those of other large economies. This…
Abstract This article reviews China’s change from cautious observer to active participant in the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) dispute settlement system over the past decade.…
Abstract This article examines why although the two Koreas have had many talks and reached many agreements, economic cooperation and exchanges have met setbacks, stalemate,…
Abstract This paper argues that although the People’s Republic of China is promoting crossborder networks as a new regional common good, it is driven by…
Abstract This paper argues that although the People’s Republic of China is promoting crossborder networks as a new regional common good, it is driven by…
Abstract In 2013, China’s new party and state leadership specified its domestic and foreign policies in the context of Xi Jinping’s vision of the “Chinese…
Abstract This paper provides a critical overview of Australian, Chinese, and American perspectives on trilateralism, with a detailed discussion of Australian debates on the matter.…
Abstract Distinguishing between power as resources and influence as converting those resources into outcomes, I propose a new framework for analyzing China’s influence, using examples…
Abstract For international relations realists, the rise of a world power changes the global distribution of power. By so doing, it redefines national interests and…