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1. Global IR Research Programme: From Perplexities to Progressions

2. Western-Centric Moments in Homegrown IR Theories: Dependency, Chinese and African Schools

3. Confrontation Muted, Tensions Growing

4. Continuismo, contra reacción y triangulación: el desembarco de China en América Latina y la coexistencia de líneas de acción exterior de España hacia la región

5. La puerta de Latinoamérica: Las relaciones de Panamá con Estados Unidos y China, oportunidades y desafíos

6. Despliegue del poder blando chino en América Latina y recepción en los países de la región

7. The Demise of Diplomatic Ambiguity: Parsing South Korea’s Estrangement From China

8. Party Ties: Vietnam, Cuba and China’s Relations with Other Marxist-Leninist States

9. Beyond Arms and Ammunition: China, Russia and the Iran Back Channel

10. Shifting Dynamics in the Middle East: Implications for Pakistan

11. Towards Guanxi? Reconciling the “Relational Turn” in Western and Chinese International Relations Scholarship

12. Estados Unidos y África. Historia de una no-política

13. China Makes a Move in the Middle East: How Far Will Sino-Arab Strategic Rapprochement Go?

14. An International Lifeline: Taiwan’s Parliamentary Outreach

15. INDIA-CHINA STRATEGIC COMPETITION IN THE INDIAN OCEAN

16. Hedging as a Survival Strategy for Small States: The Case of Kuwait

17. Tianxia (All-Under-Heaven): An Alternative System or a Rose by another Name?

18. Opciones estratégicas de Rusia desde la óptica del neorrealismo ofensivo

19. Leveraging Submarine Cables for Political Gain: U.S. Responses to Chinese Strategy

20. The Silence of non-Western International Relations Theory as a Camouflage Strategy: The Trauma of Qing China and the Late Ottoman Empire