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21. Landscapes of Aspiration in Guangzhou’s African Music Scene: Beyond the Trading Narrative

22. African Logistics Agents and Middlemen as Cultural Brokers in Guangzhou

23. The Currency of Historicity in Hong Kong: Deconstructing Nostalgia through Soy Milk

24. New Bottle, Old Wine: China’s Governance of Hong Kong in View of Its Policies in the Restive Borderlands

25. China and Socialist Countries: Role Change and Role Continuity

26. The Political Contexts of Religious Exchanges: A Study on Chinese Protestants' International Relations

27. The G20: Engine of Asian Regionalism?

28. Maritime Territorial Disputes in East Asia: A Comparative Analysis of the South China Sea and the East China Sea

29. It's Not Only Rents: Explaining the Persistence and Change of Neopatrimonialism in Indonesia

30. In Search of Legitimacy in Post-revolutionary China: Bringing Ideology and Governance Back In

31. Taiwan's Democracy: Towards a Liberal Democracy or Authoritarianism?

32. Asian Economic Integration and Cooperation: Challenges and Ways Forward for Pan-Asian Regionalism

33. China's Trade Relations with the United States in Perspective

34. Where Minds Meet: The "Professionalization" of Cross-Strait Academic Exchange

35. Indian Involvement in Afghanistan: Stepping Stone or Stumbling Block to Regional Hegemony?

36. The Chinese Meaning of Just War and Its Impact on the Foreign Policy of the People's Republic of China

37. Social Movements as Agents of Innovation: Citizen Journalism in South Korea

38. Democracy and Human Rights in the European-Asian Dialogue: A Clash of Cooperation Cultures?

39. Emerging Middle Powers' Soft Balancing Strategy: State and Perspectives of the IBSA Dialogue Forum

40. Crises, Hegemony and Change in the International System: A Conceptual Framework