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201. The myths and realities of China's economic coercion

202. Digital RMB: A Possible Way to Reassert Data Control in the Digital Economy

203. Korea's Aid Agencies and Result-Based Management System

204. How Can South Korea Teach, Lead, and Help in Asia’s Quest for Smart Cities?

205. Korea’s Strategy on Trade Agreements with Developing Countries in Africa and the Pacific Regions

206. Changes in the Regional Structure of China's Domestic Market and Implications

207. Digital Platform Markets of ASEAN and India: Implications for Cooperation with Korea

208. ASEAN Economic Integration on Services: An Analysis of Economic Impacts and Implications

209. Increasing Global Climate Ambition and Implications for Korea

210. EU-China Engagement in Humanitarian Aid: Different Approaches, Shared Interests?

211. How to avoid the repetition of history: the case of North Korea

212. Russian policy towards Central Asia 30 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union: Sphere of influence shrinking?

213. Mapping China’s Participation in Multilateral Development Institutions and Funds

214. The pandemic’s long reach: South Korea’s fiscal and fertility outlook

215. RCEP Is Not Enough: South Korea Also Needs to Join the CPTPP

216. Collateral benefits? South Korean exports to the United States and the US-China trade war

217. How the rest of the world responds to the US-China split

218. A strategic framework for countering China’s human-rights violations in Xinjiang

219. Trusted connectivity: A framework for a free, open, and connected world

220. The Special Role of US Nuclear Weapons

221. Nuclear priorities for the Biden administration

222. Subsidising Balkanisation: What China’s 3G Subsidies Teach us about 5G Open RAN

223. China’s Public Procurement Protectionism and Europe’s Response: The Case of Medical Technology

224. The One-China Policy: Adapting to Tensions in the Taiwan Strait

225. Precarity and the Pandemic: A survey of wage issues and Covid-19 impacts amongst migrant seafood workers in Thailand

226. Xi Jinping’s Evergrande Dilemma

227. Genocide in Xinjiang: Centering Uyghur Human Rights in US Policies Toward China

228. The Chinese Communist Party’s Economic Challenge to the Free World

229. The Atrocities Against Uyghurs and Other Minorities in Xinjiang

230. A Just Response to Beijing’s COVID-19 Abuses

231. A Strategic US Approach to India’s COVID-19 Crisis

232. Recommendations to Congress Concerning the Investigation into SARS-CoV-2's Origin

233. Europe's China Chimera

234. China’s grand industrial strategy and what it means for Europe

235. China's Ties with Southeast Asia : From Green Shoots to Sustained Recovery

236. Chinese Intentions in the South China Sea

237. Mitigating the Risk of a China–India Conflict

238. Military Competition With China: Harder Than the Cold War?

239. China's Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Ambitions: The First-mover Advantage

240. China's Data Strategy: Creating a state-led market

241. Strategic Foresight in Chin: The other missing dimension

242. Russia's Redefined View on Strategic Stability: A Security Dilemma in Northern Europe?

243. The Geostrategic Interests of External Actors in Myanmar: A Struggle for Influence in a Country in Turmoil

244. China’s Foreign Policy at the Centennial of the Communist Party: Prestige Above All

245. Fish and ships: Chinese fishing and Europe’s Indo-Pacific strategy

246. China vs. US: The Green Energy Race

247. The EU and China: Sanctions, Signals, and Interests

248. How 2400 Pages of Tech Industrial Policy will change Transatlantic Relations

249. How to Think About the China-Russia Partnership

250. A New World Order, According to Beijing

251. Industrial Policy Implementation: Empirical Evidence from China’s Shipbuilding Industry

252. Effects of Sanctions on North Korea’s Refined Oil Prices

253. The architecture of repression: Unpacking Xinjiang’s governance

254. China’s cyber vision: How the Cyberspace Administration of China is building a new consensus on global internet governance

255. China’s Nuclear Arms Race: How Beijing Is Challenging US Dominance in the Indo-Pacific

256. It’s complicated: Russia’s tricky relationship with China

257. Trojan Dragons? Normalizing China’s Presence in the Arctic

258. Lithuania, China and EU lawfare to counter economic coercion

259. Analysis of the Turkish Services Industry and Korea-Turkey Cooperation

260. The Economic Effects of Multinational Corporation Withdrawal and Policy Implications

261. North Korea’s Trade System and Implications for Inter-Korean CEPA

262. An Analysis of Service Trade Regulation in ASEAN and Its Implications

263. Data-and AI-driven Economic Growth in a General Equilibrium Model

264. Analysis of Economic Cooperation between Kazakhstan and South Korea

265. Potential Implications of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership to India-South Korea Bilateral Trade Ties

266. A Peace Regime for the Korean Peninsula

267. Towards an Even Stronger Japan-US Alliance

268. Key Issues in the Myanmar November 2020 Elections

269. Poshan Abhiyaan

270. Japan’s Trade Policy in the Midst of Uncertainty

271. China and the New Geopolitics of Technical Standardization

272. Taiwan Flashpoint: What Australia Can Do to Stop the Coming Taiwan Crisis

273. What might have been: Globalization on the medal stand at the Tokyo Olympics

274. Mining and R&D of Rare Earth Elements: Prospects, Challenges, and Avenues for Indo-Japan Partnership

275. Initiating Tibet and English East India Company’s Ties in the 18th Century: The Warren Hastings Years

276. George Bogle’s 1774 Mission to Tibet: Establishing English Trade and Reach beyond Northern Borders of Bengal

277. Institutionalizing Defense Cooperation Agreements: A Contextual Study of India & Japan’s First 2+2 Foreign & Defense Ministerial Meet

278. Japan and the Indian Ocean Region: Engagement for Capacity-Building, Regional Security, and Ports Development

279. China, Africa and the WHO : a challenge for post covid19 multilateralism

280. Arbitration as a Means to Settle Territorial Disputes in the South China Sea: Case Study and History of China and The Philippines

281. COVID-19’s reality shock for external-funding dependent emerging economies

282. Transparency in the Fight against the Coronavirus: The South Korean Example

283. The Sino-Russian Disinformation Axis During the COVID-19 Pandemic

284. China-U.K. Relations Grow More Strained Over Huawei and Hong Kong

285. Xinjiang’s System of Militarized Vocational Training Comes to Tibet

286. India’s “Tibet Card” in the Stand-Off with China: More Provocative than Productive

287. Diplomatic Visits, New Arms Sales, and PLA Provocations Raise Tensions in the Taiwan Strait

288. The Trans-Himalayan ‘Quad,’ Beijing’s Territorialism, and India

289. Sino-Russian Cooperation in Outer Space: Taking Off?

290. Behind Xi Jinping’s Declaration of Victory Over Poverty

291. Curbing State-Driven Trade Policies: How to Craft New & Effective Approaches to Counter Distortive Practices

292. United G20 must pave the way for robust post-COVID-19 recovery

293. Taking stock: Where are geopolitics headed in the COVID-19 era?

294. Transforming the power sector in developing countries: Geopolitics, poverty, and climate change in Bangladesh

295. Democracy under siege: Advancing cooperation and common values in the Indo-Pacific

296. Economic Priorities for a Sustainable Peace Agreement in Yemen

297. Developing Yemen’s Fishing Industry

298. Developing Human Capital

299. Chinese Coercion in the South China Sea: Resolve and Costs

300. Asia Beyond China: Developing a European Indo-Pacific Strategy for a Changing Global Order