Summary International mobility is not a new concept as people have moved throughout history, voluntarily and forcibly, for personal, familial, economic, political, and professional reasons.…
Summary International mobility is not a new concept as people have moved throughout history, voluntarily and forcibly, for personal, familial, economic, political, and professional reasons.…
Abstract India has for long been accused of having a nay-saying attitude in global governance. In this article, I assess the potential for change under…
Abstract This paper explores how gender ideologies shape industrial relations in the Asian garment industry. Drawing on ethnographic research, it illustrates how widespread norm perceptions…
Publication Year: 2017 Rising Powers and Global Governance: Changes and Challenges for the World’s Nations Summary This book reinforces the need to understand the sources of…
Summary China’s emergence as a major international power is perhaps the most important development in world affairs of the 21st century. Now, this book provides…
Summary An additional 3 billion Asians could enjoy living standards similar to those in Europe today, and the region could account for over half of…
Publication Date: 2014 Beyond the New Deal: Global Collaboration and Peacebuilding with BRICS Countries Summary Development in fragile and conflict-affected contexts is both complex and contested.…
Excerpt With Western economies reeling, the world is looking especially to China and India as saviors — whether it’s buying Italian bonds or Italian bags.…
Abstract Via quantitative analysis and interviews, this article examines the credibility and sustainability of Beijing’s patronage policy towards Taiwanese business. The new finding is that…
Abstract South Korea is probably the most active state in the surging wave of East Asian regionalism. It has aggressively pursued free trade agreements (FTAs)…
Abstract The paper first conducts an analysis of the patterns and trends in the business regulatory systems in ASEAN countries over time, which reveals the…
Abstract Up until now, the Renminbi (RMB) reform has been progressing gradually. With the RMB becoming a Special Drawing Right (SDR) component currency, China’s monetary…
Abstract Alfred Thayer Mahan, the founder of sea power theory, noted that control of ocean was a great influence on the rise and fall of…
Abstract This article utilizes the elements of leadership, political performance and national interests to understand China’s foreign policy decision-making process. In contrast to a state-centred…
Summary In the early and mid-2000s, US policymakers anticipated India becoming one of America’s top global partners. Have New Delhi’s policies on key strategic issues…