Abstract India is finally on the rise. It is increasingly recognized as an ‘emerging power’ and a ‘pivotal state’, and receives invitations to the major…
Abstract India is finally on the rise. It is increasingly recognized as an ‘emerging power’ and a ‘pivotal state’, and receives invitations to the major…
Abstract No good deed goes unpunished: the WTO’s timely response to accommodate the new powers—Brazil, India and China—at the heart of its decision-making has produced…
Abstract The purpose of this special issue is to analyse the negotiation of power transition in the international system today. This introductory article provides the…
Abstract The role of private non-state actors in global governance has focused largely on western actors, notably firms and non-governmental organizations. The rise of new…
Abstract Economic convergence of the large emerging economies (Brazil, China and India) on the incumbent industrialized economic powers has produced divergent predictions: rising powers are…
Abstract Sino-Vietnamese relations since the mid-1980s represent an interesting case for studying how economic considerations can transform two conflicting states into peaceful accommodation in an…
Abstract During the 1990s, skeptical aid donors confronted an example of development “success” in Vietnam. Understanding this requires reflection upon economic conditions in North Vietnam…
Abstract Domestic strategic preferences among state elites to prioritize economic and technological facets of national security have played a significant role in shaping the foreign…
Abstract The financial crisis of 2008 has ushered in an era of uncertainty that is redefining the post-Cold War world. While the United States, as…
From the publisher: Fears that China’s rise presents a fundamental challenge to the established order are exaggerated. In some areas Beijing seems determined to challenge the…
Abstract The year 2007 in Vietnam was bracketed by two events that could go down in history as watersheds in the country’s post-Cold War life.…
Abstract Can economic interdependence reduce conflicts among states in East Asia? The so-called ‘cold politics and hot economics’ has become a defining feature of Sino-Japanese…
Abstract China has become Taiwan’s most important export and investment destination. This phenomenon is puzzling to realism as concerns for security externalities should discourage commerce between…
Editorial Reviews ‘This is an original and very timely picture of the economic and political conditions of Russia. It presents an analysis of the presentm…
Summary In a relatively short period, the growth of investment to China and the resulting increase in Chinese trade has resulted in a reconfiguration of…