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201. Just a Dash? China’s Sharp Power and Australia’s Value Diplomacy

202. China's Sharp Power and South Korea's Peace Initiative

203. Japan's Strategy to Keep the North Koreans and Chinese Down, the Americans in, and the Russians Neutral

204. Sino-Russian Relations, South Korea, and North Korea

205. Turkey’s View of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Visit to Poland in 2017. Prospects and Conclusions

206. Influence of global security environment on collective security and defence science

207. Hybridity – a ‘new’ method to accomplish dominance

208. The Strategic Case for South Korea to Join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership

209. Morocco and Africa: Toward a New Model of Regional Cooperation

210. “Making America Great Again” Against the Backdrop of “Africa Rising”? The Trump Administration and Africa’s Marginalization with U.S. Foreign Policy

211. Frozen Conflicts: The EU and Future of Cyprus (Interview)

212. Confrontation in Eastern Europe: The Russian Challenge to the European Union

213. Brazil and the European Union: from liberal inter-regionalism to realist bilateralism

214. Islam y política exterior: El caso de Marruecos

215. Challenges for the Republic of China: Diplomatic Relations within Latin America after the Regime Rotation in 2016

216. The Ukrainian Crisis as a Case Study of Different Policymaking Styles of Russia and China

217. Grasping Power with Both Hands: Social Credit, the Mass Line, and Party Control

218. Why India Won’t Play Its ‘Tibet Card’

219. Iron Curtain over the Arab world: Evaluating Trump’s inaction on the murder of Jamal Khashoggi

220. Going nowhere alone: US sanctions on Iran and the afterlife of the JCPOA

221. Groping in the Dark

222. Abraham Lincoln, Hillary Clinton, and Liu Xiaobo

223. Building Trust and Confidence in International Security: A Conversation with OSCE Secretary General Thomas Greminger

224. Energy Security in Armenia and the South Caucasus

225. Decoding U.S.-India Relations: A Conversation with Ambassador Tim Roemer

226. Land Grab Processes in Romania and Bulgaria: A Historical Continuity Perspective

227. Worlding the Study of Normative Power: Assessing European and Chinese Definitions of the “Normal”

228. The JDP’s Changing Discursive Strategies towards Israel: Rhetoric vs. Reality

229. Change in Turkey’s Northern Iraq Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Turgut Özal and Tayyip Erdoğan’s Tenures

230. Widening the World of IR: A Typology of Homegrown Theorizing

231. Homegrown Theorizing: Knowledge, Scholars, Theory

232. Peace-building and State-building from the Perspective of the Historical Development of International Society

233. Global Issues and Business in International Relations: Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Medicines

234. Japan’s new assertiveness: institutional change and Japan’s securitization of China

235. China’s rise in English school perspective

236. Reintroducing friendship to international relations: relational ontologies from China to the West

237. Volume 68 Issue 1

238. Roundtable Discussion on Homegrown Theorizing

239. Reshaping International Relations: Theoretical Innovations from Africa

240. Conceptual Cultivation and Homegrown Theorizing: The Case of/for the Concept of Influence

241. The Genealogy of Culturalist International Relations in Japan and Its Implications for Post-Western Discourse

242. Progress in Turkish International Relations

243. Iranian Scholars and Theorizing International Relations: Achievements and Challenges

244. Chinese Concepts and Relational International Politics FacebookLinkedInTwitterMendeleyEmail

245. Chinese Views of Korean History in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries

246. The U.S.-Japan-ROK Trilateral: Better at Deterrence than Diplomacy?

247. States versus Corporations: Rethinking the Power of Business in International Politics

248. A World in Transition: the Rise of Populism and the Fall of Multilateralism? (Full Issue)

249. A comparative study: Where and Why does the EU Impose Sanctions?

250. The Dynamics of Africa in World Affairs: From Afro-Pessimism to Afro-Optimism?

251. Iran-Africa Relations: Opportunities and Prospects for Iran

252. Brexit, the EU and Strategic Uncertainties: Short, Medium and Long Term Implications for Sub-Saharan Africa

253. Americans are morally responsible for America’s war on Yemen a series on Yemen, part 1

254. India: Policy Implications for the United States

255. The Future of U.S. Partnerships: A Conversation with Hans Binnendijk

256. Waging Insurgent Warfare: Lessons from the Vietcong to the Islamic State, by Seth G. Jones

257. The Security Vectors in Africa

258. Turkey in the League of Nations: Between Optimism and Suspicion

259. Assessing Russian Impact on the Western Balkan Countries’ EU Accession: Cases of Croatia and Serbia

260. Shift of Power from West to East and Rise of China

261. China’s Role and the Potential of Pak-China Cooperation in Regional Organizations

262. The US Factor in Pakistan-Iran Relations: New Dimensions

263. On the Borders of Cultural Relativism, Nativism, and International Society: A Promotion of Islamist Democracy in the Middle East after the Arab Uprisings

264. Transcending Hegemonic International Relations Theorization: Nothingness, Re-Worlding, and Balance of Relationship

265. Center-Periphery Relations: What Kind of Rule, and Does It Matter?

266. Explaining India’s Foreign Policy: From Dream to Realization of Major Power

267. Migration governance and the migration industry in Asia: moving domestic workers from Indonesia to Singapore

268. Why is there no Non-Western International Relations Theory? Ten years on

269. Culture, Security, and Strategy: Analysis Framework for Understanding Military Development in the Context of 9/11

270. International Security and Human Rights: an Examination through Critical Cosmopolitarianism and Offensive Liberalism Approaches / Seguridad internacional y Derechos Humanos: una reflexión a partir delos aportes del cosmopolitismo crítico y el liberalismo ofensivo

271. Nordic States: Towards Unity or Diversity?

272. Making America 1920 Again? Nativism and US Immigration, Past and Present

273. The Trump Administration, U.S.-Korean Economic Relations, and Asian Regionalism

274. Reinforcing U.S.-ROK Economic Relations through a Better Understanding of the KORUS FTA

275. Intro | U.S.-ROK Economic Relations Left Uncertain Amid Leadership Changes

276. Will China Allow North Korea to Collapse?

277. Many Worlds, Many Theories, Many Rules: Formulating an Ethical System for the World to Come

278. Towards the Global Study of International Relations

279. International Relations Theory in Brazil: trends and challenges in teaching and research

280. The Communicative Dimension and Security in Asia-Pacific: A communicative-viewing proposal for reform of the Japanese Intelligence Services

281. Regional Integration in West Africa (1960-2015): Balance and Perspectives

282. Revolutions and International Relations: The African Case

283. The Dispatch (Spring 2016)

284. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: International Relations Perspectives

285. The Paradox of Power Asymmetry: When and Why Do Weaker States Challenge US Hegemony?

286. North Korea in South Korea–Japan relations as a source of mutual security anxiety among democratic societies

287. Waltz’s Modesty: Structures Never Tell Us All that We Want to Know - They Tell Us “A Small Number of Big and Important Things”

288. Shifting Sands: Power, Uncertainty and the Form of International Legal Cooperation

289. Being an Advocate for Human Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa: Jeffrey Smith

290. United States, Latin America and the XXI Century World: Forging a New Geopolitical Space

291. A Storm over This Court: Law, Politics, and Supreme Court Decision Making in Brown v. Board of Education, Jeffrey D. Hockett

292. Racing toward Tragedy? China's Rise, Military Competition in the Asia Pacific, and the Security Dilemma

293. David Martin Jones, Nicholas Khoo and MLR Smith, Asian Security and the Rise of China: International Relations in an Age of Volatility

294. The Concept of the Political

295. The International Relations of Local Authorities. From Institutional Twinning to the Committee of the Region: Fifty Years of European Integration History

296. Guest Editorial: Ten Years of ESIL – Reflections; European Hypocrisy: TTIP and ISDS; Masthead Changes; Roll of Honour; In this Issue; Christmas Reading? Christmas Gifts? Some Suggestions from the Editor-in-Chief

297. EU/Ukraine Relations and the Crisis with Russia, 2013-14: A Turning Point

298. Bracing for Cold Peace. US-Russia Relations after Ukraine

299. Rethinking the IR theory of empire in late imperial China

300. The BIG Picture: Reflections on the Role of International Educational Exchange in Peace and Understanding