Abstract The purpose of the paper is to examine the economic impact of China on Southeast Asian countries, mainly in terms of trade and investment.…
Abstract The purpose of the paper is to examine the economic impact of China on Southeast Asian countries, mainly in terms of trade and investment.…
Abstract The global economic crisis revealed China to be an interdependent giant, one whose ‘rise’ was undeniable but also one whose deepening participation in transnational…
Introduction The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs sat down with Bill Hayton, a longtime reporter for the BBC whose latest book, The South China Sea:…
Abstract This article examines the situations in the South China Sea (SCS) and East China Sea (ECS) and the reasons for recent political and strategic…
Abstract Taking a point of departure in the fluid political and economic landscape of East and Southeast Asia, this paper focuses on ethnic Chinese SME…
Introduction The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) has undertaken a policy of Pyongjin (“parallel track”) in seeking to simultaneously develop its nuclear weapons capacity…
Abstract China’s energy policy is traditionally based on self-sufficiency. While energy bottlenecks have often been cited as a limitation to China’s economic growth, China has…
Abstract China’s rapid military modernisation in the past decade has raised concern over when and how China will use its military power in the future.…
Abstract Nationalism and national self-assertion have been core values of the Chinese Communist Party throughout its history and also represent a key narrative of Chinese…
Abstract A great historical transition is underway from American-led Globalization 1.0 to Globalization 2.0—the interdependence of plural identities where no one power or alliance of…
Abstract This paper proposes a new typology that classifies innovation policy instruments into two dimensions: government-selection versus market-selection, and producer-orientation versus consumer-orientation. Such a typology…
Abstract Why did President Bill Clinton, while having linked human rights to China’s most-favoured-nation (MFN) status in 1993, delink the two issues in 1994, despite…
Abstract This paper analyzed the total industrial energy consumption and energy-related carbon emission of Tianjin from 2003 to 2012. During 2008–2012, Tianjin’s energy consumption of…
Abstract India is often perceived as a regional power, but a closer look reveals that it is in a disadvantageous position vis-à-vis China in South…
Abstract This article joins recent debates on China’s rise that claim the People’s Republic of China has become increasingly ‘assertive’. By examining discourses calling for…