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1. Who Leads China's 5G Technology Ecosystem? A Network Analysis of China's Cooperation on Association Standards

2. Chinese Trust in Government: A Response Pattern Approach

3. Engaging China on Strategic Stability and Mutual Vulnerability

4. Meloni at the Helm: What Does Italy’s New Government Mean for Sino-Italian Relations?

5. Digital Activism and Authoritarian Adaptation in the Middle East

6. How China lends: A rare look into 100 debt contracts with foreign governments

7. Framing Violence: US and Chinese State-Funded News Outlets during the Hong Kong Protests

8. Questioning Industrial Policy: Why Government Manufacturing Plans Are Ineffective and Unnecessary

9. China: Rise or Demise?

10. Chinese-Australians in the Australian Public Service

11. “To Make Us Slowly Disappear”: The Chinese Government’s Assault on the Uyghurs

12. Chinese Mining and Indigenous Resistance in Ecuador

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

14. Populism and the Pandemic in Southeast Asia

15. National Security Update 12: Status of 2020 Defense Authorization/Appropriations and NDAA Highlights

16. Developing Countries Can Help Restore the WTO's Dispute Settlement System

17. National Security Upate 13: Accessing the Technologies and Capabilities of the U.S. Commercial High-Tech Sector: A Defense Department Priority

18. Public Transfers and Inequality in China

19. Social Protection under Authoritarianism: Health Politics and Policy in China

20. China’s Emerging Disaster Diplomacy: What It Means for Southeast Asia

21. Beyond COVID-19: Global Priorities Against Future Contagion

22. Geopolitics and the Constitution in Light of the Democratic Constitutional State

23. China's Situation after the National People's Congress

24. Has U.S. Government Angst over the China Danger Diminished?

25. Stronger Together: A Strategy to Revitalize Transatlantic Power

26. Challenges and Prospects for the CPTPP in a Changing Global Economy: Taiwanese Accession and Canada’s Role

27. How Chinese Local Governments are Expanding Foreign Economic Cooperation

28. GovTech, The New Frontier in Digital Sovereignty

29. The Army Role in Achieving Deterrence in Cyberspace

30. Insufficient Energy Technology in Pakistan: A Conversation with Michael Kugelman

31. An Analysis of the PBOC’s New Mobile Payment Regulation

32. Indian Stand on Belt and Road Initiative and Policy Proposals

33. Abraham Lincoln, Hillary Clinton, and Liu Xiaobo

34. The Chinese Betting Can Iran Develop Phase 11 of the South Pars Field?

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

36. China’s 40 Years of Fiscal and Tax Reform: A Basic Trajectory

37. The Challenge of the South China Sea: Congressional Engagement and the U.S. Policy Response

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

39. Changing Geopolitical Dynamics for Papua New Guinea

40. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Lessons Learned

41. Journal of Public and International Affairs 2016

42. Report X Marks the Spot: The British Government's Deceptive Dossier on Iraq and WMD

43. Clientelism with Chinese Characteristics: Local Patronage Networks in Post-Reform China

44. The Shaping of Chinese Corporate Social Responsibility

45. Successes and Failures of Corporate Social Responsibility Mechanisms in Chinese Extractive Industries

46. Chinese NGO–Firm Partnerships and CSR from an Institutional Perspective

47. Greening the Field? How NGOs Are Shaping Corporate Social Responsibility in China

48. Two Paths to War: The Origins of the First World War versus the Dynamics of Contemporary Sino-American Confrontations

49. Securing China's core interests: the state of the debate in China

50. China's Views of the TPP

51. Internationalization of the Renminbi: Developments, Problems and Influences

52. Review article—Leaving Vietnam: Nixon, Kissinger and Ford, 1969–1975. Part three: January 1973–July 1975

53. Journal of Public and International Affairs 2014

54. U.S. and Japan: New Policies toward the Korean Situations

55. Chinese Scholarship on Iran and the Middle East

56. Survey of Experts on Climate Change Awareness and Public Participation in China

57. The End of Power

58. Air pollution in urban Beijing: the role of government-controlled information

59. Mutual Assured Production

60. The Loneliness of Israel. The Jewish State's Status in International Relations

61. Regional Overview: Rebalance Continues Despite Distractions

62. Mongolian Values and Attitudes toward Democracy

63. Confrontation of Two Blocs in the Korean War: Historical Context

64. Online Consultation and Citizen Feedback in Chinese Policymaking

65. Consumption boosts China's resilience but risks of a property bust still loom

66. Frames We Can Believe In: Official Framing and Ideology in the CCP's Quest for Legitimacy

67. The Missing Middle in American Politics

68. Cough It Up

69. The Foundation of China's Future Stability

70. Chinese Overseas Investment in the European Union

71. Beyond the 'Cognitive Iron Curtain'. China's White Paper on Peaceful Development

72. Global Poverty Amid Global Plenty: Getting Globalization Right

73. China's Military Activity in Latin America

74. Much in Common

75. The Peculiar Politics of Energy

76. Countering Chinese Cyber Operations: Opportunities and Challenges for U.S. Interests

77. Going Global: Chinese Oil and Mining Companies and the Governance of Resource Wealth

78. Religion and the State in China: The Limits of Institutionalization

79. New Media Entrepreneurs in China: Allies of the Party-State or Civil Society?

80. Whose money? The tug-of-war over Chinese state enterprise profits

81. Overcoming the Past in Sino-Japanese Relations?

82. Assessing the Sino-Indian Water Dispite

83. India, China: Brothers, Brothers

84. What is Totalitarian Art?

85. International Relations studies in Asia: distinctive trajectories

86. The Other BRIC in Latin America: India

87. Welfare and Capitalism in Postwar Japan

88. Tradition in Chinese politics: The Party-state's reinvention of the past and the critical response from public intellectuals

89. The Imbalance between Patient Needs and the Limited Competence of Top-Level Health Providers in Urban China: An Empirical Study

90. The Brussels Wall

91. Civil-Military Relations in China: Assessing the PLA's Role in Elite Politics

92. Interdependency Theory: China, India and the West

93. Japan-China Relations

94. Regional Overview

95. China-Southeast Asia Relations

96. China-Taiwan Relations

97. South Korea-North Korea Relations

98. Japan-China Relations

99. American and Chinese Power after the Financial Crisis

100. Forget Bretton Woods II: the Role for U.S.-Japan-China Trilateralism