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

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

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

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

7. China’s Stance on North Korea’s “New Cold War” Narrative

8. Confrontation Muted, Tensions Growing

9. Abrogating the Visiting Forces Agreement: Its Effects on Philippines’ Security and Stability in Southeast Asia

10. The Dragon and the Bear in Africa: Stress-Testing Chinese-Russian Relations

11. 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

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

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

14. PLA Logistics and Sustainment: PLA Conference 2022

15. Imperfect Partners: The United States and Southeast Asia

16. How the War in Ukraine is Changing the Space Game

17. China’s Grand Vision and the Persian Gulf

18. Italy’s Pivot to the Indo-Pacific – Towards a Value-driven Foreign Policy?

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

20. Ukraine: Toward a Prolonged War of Attrition Fuelling Great Power Competition

21. China’s increased presence in Latin America: Win-win relations or a new dependency? A state of the art

22. Analysis of Xi Jinping’s Work Report to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China and its Implications on Foreign Policy

23. President Yoon's Trip to Madrid: Rethinking Seoul's Policies toward Moscow, Beijing, Tokyo, and Pyongyang

24. Analysis of Chinese Response Patterns to Diplomatic Friction and Its Influencing Factors

25. Cross-Strait and U.S.-Taiwan Relations from the Kuomintang Point of View

26. Russia in the Indo-Pacific: Perspectives from China, Russia, and the United States

27. Lessons for Europe from China’s quest for semiconductor self-reliance

28. After Hegemony: Japan’s role and dilemma in maintaining the rules-based order

29. INDIA-CHINA STRATEGIC COMPETITION IN THE INDIAN OCEAN

30. Understanding and Countering China's Approach to Economic Decoupling from the United States

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

32. Arctic: Toward the End of the Exception? Strategic, Nuclear and Maritime Issues in the Region

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

34. An International Lifeline: Taiwan’s Parliamentary Outreach

35. What now for Australia-China relations?

36. Taking the low road: China's influence in Australian states and territories

37. US-China Mutual Vulnerability: Perspectives on the Debate

38. Xi Jinping’s Evergrande Dilemma

39. Winning the Geo-Tech Battle and Building the Quad Alliance in the Indo-Pacific

40. Regaining the Digital Advantage: A Demand-Focused Strategy for US Microelectronics Competitiveness

41. China’s Gambit for Total Information Dominance: A US-Australia Response

42. Europe's China Chimera

43. A US-India Trade Agenda for the Biden Administration

44. Transforming the Middle East: The Origins, Impact, and Evolution of the Abraham Accords

45. How China Regards its Future in the World

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

47. Tangled Threats: Integrating U.S. Strategies toward China and North Korea

48. Partners, Competitors, or a Little of Both? Russia and China in the Arctic

49. Is America Really Back?

50. Hedging by Default: The Limits of EU “Strategic Autonomy” in a Binary World Order

51. FOCAC at 21: Future Trajectories of China-Africa Relations

52. Shaping the Indo-Pacific? Japan and Europeanisation

53. Strategic Foresight in Chin: The other missing dimension

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

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

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

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

58. The Impact of the Repression in Xinjiang on China’s Relations with Other Countries

59. The Vision Group on U.S.-ROK Relations: Insights and Recommendations

60. Limits of Public Diplomacy and Soft Power: Lessons from the THAAD Dispute for South Korea's Foreign Policy

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

62. Answering Beijing’s Growing Assertiveness beyond the Senkakus: Balancing Japan-China Relations

63. Strategic Annual Report 2020

64. Can China Practice Major Power Diplomacy in the Middle East?

65. U.S. Trade Policy toward China: Learning the Right Lessons

66. Catalyzing India’s Climate Ambition

67. A Rising or Ebbing Tide: Do Chinese Students Still Want to Study in the U.S.?

68. The New Geo-Economic Environment and the EU’s Capacity to Act

69. Hun Sen's Mistake? The Domestic Political Ramifications of His Chinese Shelter

70. The policy of the People’s Republic of China towards Central and Eastern Europe in 2012-2020

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

72. China’s Influence in South Asia: Vulnerabilities and Resilience in Four Countries

73. A Principled Middle Power Diplomacy Approach For South Korea to Navigate the U.S.-China Rivalry

74. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: How Should South Korea Manage its Relations with the United States and China?

75. The Sino–U.S. National Identity Gap and Bilateral Relations

76. China, ASEAN, and the Covid-19 Pandemic

77. The Pandemic as a Geopolitical Gamechanger in the Indo-Pacific: The View from China

78. North Korea’s Energy Crisis: What Are the Problems?

79. The China Challenge Prompts Recovery of a Strained ROK-Japan Relations: Analyzing ROK-Japan Relations Through the 9th Joint Korea-Japan Public Opinion Survey

80. Is Serbia Still a Troublemaker in the Balkans?

81. More Harm than Good: Why Chinese Sanctions over THAAD have Backfired

82. The Opportunity is There: South Koreans’ Views of China and the Future of the US-ROK Alliance

83. The Interests of Global Powers in the Mediterranean and Israeli Policies

84. Gender and Migration from North Korea

85. Staring Into the Abyss of US-China Decoupling

86. Gulf Security: The Arab Gulf States Have No Good Options

87. Coronavirus, China, and the Middle East

88. A New Horizon for the Korea-India Strategic and Sustainable Partnership under Korea's New Southern Policy

89. Framing an Indo-Pacific Narrative in India-South Korea Ties

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

91. THE HISTORY OF BRICS’ INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (2009-2019): DISCOURSES, INNOVATION AND SENSITIVITIES

92. Commerce and Conflict: Navigating Myanmar’s China Relationship

93. China and the EU in the Western Balkans: A zero-sum game?

94. Combating China’s COVID-19 Propaganda Offensive to Undermine the United States on the Global Stage

95. A Global Survey of US-China Competition in the Coronavirus Era

96. Boosting Taiwan’s Economic Status is Good Strategy, Economics, and Domestic Policy

97. Double-Edged Aid: China’s Strategy to Gain Influence through Regional Assistance

98. The “China Dream” and the African Reality: The Role of Ideology in PRC-Africa Relations

99. Addressing the Sino-Russian Challenge

100. Dangerous Synergies Countering Chinese and Russian Digital Influence Operations