Abstract This article examines the question of European identity in Russian foreign policy through the notion of European norms. By considering attitudes towards the death…
Abstract This article examines the question of European identity in Russian foreign policy through the notion of European norms. By considering attitudes towards the death…
From the publisher: The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has recently made numerous commitments to engage civil society organizations (CSOs) in its governance practices. However,…
From the publisher: Many studies of Japan’s soft power are premised on the ‘affective’ dimensions of its kawaii pop culture that generate liking or interest. While…
From the publisher: Why do multi-ethnic states treat various ethnic groups differently? How do ethnic groups respond to these state policies? We argue that interstate relations…
Abstract India’s gradual rise as a new great power can be explained by domestic and international changes. India’s economic reforms after 1991 and the end…
Abstract The literature on China’s regional rise reveals divergent understandings of why China changed its regional strategy and when such a transformation occurred. There are…
Abstract This article investigates India’s negotiation behaviour as a rising power and aims to help in the mediation of a polarized scholarly debate that either…
Abstract Although there is clear dissatisfaction in China with the nature of the current global order, it is hard to find a clear and coherent…
Abstract How do military allies find each other more dependable on security issues, instead of becoming less comfortable relying on each other? How do potential…
Abstract In the post-Cold War period, mainland Southeast Asia has been significantly marked by peace and stability, despite occasional bilateral tensions among neighbouring countries. Within…
Abstract Mochizuki and Porter question whether the victory in the July 2013 national election – which finally established a stable government in Japan for the…
Abstract Questions about norm diffusion in world politics are not simply about whether and how ideas matter, but also which and whose ideas matter. Constructivist…
Abstract This article examines the extent to which the development of multilateral institutions in the Asia‐Pacific region may be viewed as an exercise in identity‐building.…
Abstract In the last decade, India has emerged as the world’s fourth-largest economy and a legitimate member of the “nuclear club.” John Ciorciari of the…
Abstract Who are the key players of Vietnamese politics? What characterizes its dynamics? What is to be expected of it in the next few years?…