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201. Why Brazil Sought Chinese Investments to Diversify Its Manufacturing Economy

202. What China Is Learning From West African Managerial Practices

203. China Is Playing by Turkey’s Media Rules

204. Hard Cash and Soft Power: When Chinese Firms Win EU Contracts

205. Public responses to foreign protectionism: Evidence from the US-China trade war

206. North Korea as a complex humanitarian emergency: Assessing food insecurity

207. Why gender disparities persist in South Korea’s labor market

208. Savings transition in Asia: Unity in diversity

209. Space Traffic Management: Time for Action

210. Will economic statecraft threaten western currency dominance? Sanctions, geopolitics, and the global monetary order

211. Microchips and Semiconductors: The U.S. Seeks Autonomy

212. North Korea Continues to Develop Its Nuclear Forces

213. Japan Focuses Policy on Economic Security

214. China Tightens Policy towards Taiwan

215. Inside China’s Techno-Security State

216. Digitalisation for Sustainable Infrastructure: The Road Ahead

217. China's Course to Carbon Neutrality

218. China’s 20th Party Congress Leadership Reshuffle: Stasis or Sweep?

219. China’s National ETS and the Power Market: How the ETS Can Achieve Significant Emission Reductions

220. The EU’s Proposed Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism and Its Implications for Asia

221. Chinese Cyber Nationalism During the Pandemic: A Discourse Analysis of Zhihu

222. US-Taiwan Deterrence and Defense Dialogue: Responding to Increased Chinese Aggressiveness

223. Black Mirror Statecraft: Combating PRC Hostile Social Manipulation and Sharp Power in an Era of Great Power Competition

224. Arresting Nuclear Adventurism: China, Article VI, and the NPT

225. Multidomain Deterrence and Strategic Stability in China

226. China’s Development Path: Government, Business, and Globalization in an Innovating Economy

227. Geopolitics is Local – Ramifications of Chinese Projects for Human Security in Serbia

228. The Indo-Pacific Partnership and Digital Trade Rule Setting: Policy Proposals

229. Women and Leadership in the ASEAN Digital Economy: Mapping the Rhetorical Landscape

230. Gender Security and Safety in the ASEAN Digital Economy

231. Global Value Chain Participation and Labour Productivity in Manufacturing Firms in Viet Nam: Firm-Level Panel Analysis

232. Japan and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)

233. RCEP Services Liberalisation: Key Features and Implications

234. International Production Network in the Next Generation and the Role of RCEP

235. Potential Impact of RCEP and Structural Transformation on Cambodia

236. The Implications of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) for Asian Regional Architecture

237. Restrictiveness of RCEP Rules of Origin: Implications for Global Value Chains in East Asia

238. Centrality and Community: ASEAN in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership

239. Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership: Economic Backgrounds of ASEAN and Its Dialogue Partners

240. Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, ASEAN’s Agency, and the Role of ASEAN Members in Shaping the Regional Economic Order

241. Trade Facilitation in RCEP Countries

242. Opportunities and Challenges for ASEAN and East Asia from the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership on E-Commerce

243. Traditional Services Trade in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership

244. The Investment Chapter in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership: Enhanced Rules without Enforcement Mechanism

245. How Preferential are RCEP Tariffs?

246. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and Europe: Impact and Implications

247. The Story of RCEP: History, Negotiations, Structure, and Future Directions

248. Comparison of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and Other Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)

249. The Post COVID-19 and RCEP: Pandemic Recovery in East Asia

250. Australia’s Interests in East Asia’s Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership