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401. The Next U.S. Administration and China Policy

402. Local Social Governance in China: Spatial politics and social welfare

403. Understanding Elite Politics Through Relentless Research: Warren Sun’s Hua Guofeng Nianpu, Chronology of Hua Guofeng (1971–1981)

404. China, The United States And Japan In A Changing International Order: Historical Foundations Challenged By The Rise Of China

405. China-Taiwan Relations and the EU: How European Soft Power Could Help Reduce Cross-Strait Tensions

406. Supply Chain Risks in EU-South Korea Relations: Semiconductor Industries

407. Europe’s De-risking from China: Dead on Arrival?

408. The Beijing Palestinian Reconciliation Agreement: An Opportunity not to Be Missed

409. Techno-Realism: Navigating New Challenges in the Contemporary Role of Technology in Politics

410. China’s security relations with Africa in the 21st century

411. Green Industrial Policy: A Holistic Approach

412. China’s Food Security: Key Challenges and Emerging Policy Responses

413. How Japan Thinks about Energy Security

414. How China’s Human Capital Impacts Its National Competitiveness

415. Not Just Boots on the Beach: How China Can Use Deception, Confusion, and Incrementalism to Change the Status Quo on Taiwan

416. Driving Change: How EVs Are Reshaping China’s Economic Relationship with Latin America

417. Refocusing U.S. Public Diplomacy for a Multipolar World

418. China’s Intelligence Footprint in Cuba: New Evidence and Implications for U.S. Security

419. China Will Step Up if the US Falls Behind on Climate Action

420. Food Security Beyond Borders: Securing ASEAN’s Food Supply Chains

421. Cyberbiosecurity: Adapting to Emerging Threats in the Biosecurity Landscape

422. The Post-2025 ASEAN Agrifood Landscape: What Next?

423. ASEAN One Health Efforts: Tackling the Intersections of Climate Change and Health

424. Engaging WPS in Climate Security – ASEAN Perspectives

425. Digital legislation: convergence or divergence of models? A comparative look at the European Union, China and the United States

426. The European Union between the United States and China: should we choose between equidistance and following?

427. China's Outbound Investment Policy in Recent Years

428. The European China Strategy to Enhance Economic Security

429. An Overview of International Discourse surrounding China and Its Implications

430. Strategic Importance of India’s Triangular Development Partnerships and Implications for Korea

431. Australians’ Perceptions of Economic Security and Implications for Korea-Australia Cooperation

432. Investigating the Effect of the U.S. Semiconductor Export Controls on China

433. Hidden Champions of the Chinese Economy: Implications for Korea

434. Export Controls Game: Rethinking Global Integration

435. Economic Impacts of the Sanctions on the Russian Economy and Stabilization Measures for Economic Cooperation between Korea and Russia

436. Developing an International Macroeconomic Forecasting Model Based on Big Data

437. Developing an International Macroeconomic Forecasting Model Based on Big Data

438. Brazil-ASEAN Relations and the Energy Transition

439. On the Propaganda and Supply Fronts of the Russia-Ukraine War: North Korean Soldiers, Workers, and Munitions in the Donbas?

440. It is Time to Reconsider the Hereditary Succession of Politicians and Medical Practitioners in Japan: Reform Ideas to Overcome the Adverse Effects

441. American Ambassadors Review: Spring 2024 (Full Issue)

442. Global Islamophobia and the Rise of Populism with Ivan Kalmar & Audrey Truschke

443. Southeast Asia's Multipolar Future

444. North Korea Since the 1990s and U.S.-North Korea Relations: Problems and Prospects

445. Artificial Intelligence for Tibetan Knowledge Systems / Geshe Lobsang Monlam

446. Diplomatic Ties and Community Engagement: A Dialogue with U.S. Ambassadors

447. Is Guanxi Changing? Referral Hiring and Social Networks in China

448. Toward A Comparative History of Sexual Violence and War - A Book Talk with Feminist Chizuko Ueno

449. The Future of K-Power: What South Korea Must Do After Peaking

450. Political Drivers of China’s Changing Nuclear Policy: Implications for U.S.-China Nuclear Relations and International Security

451. Transatlantic Policies on China: Is There a Role for Türkiye?

452. Japan’s Aging Society as a Technological Opportunity

453. Negotiating the India-China Standoff: 2020–2024

454. Non-meritocrats or choice-reluctant meritocrats? A redistribution experiment in China and France

455. Bureaucrats and the Korean export miracle

456. Russia and China in Central Asia: Cooperate, Compete, or De-conflict?

457. Countering Coercion: Managing Chinese Gray Zone Activity in the South China Sea and Indian Ocean Region

458. Beyond China's Black Box: Five Trends Shaping Beijing’s Foreign and Security Policy Decision-Making Under Xi Jinping

459. Disorderly Conduct: How U.S.-China Competition Upended the International Economic Order & What the U.S. Can Do to Fix It

460. The China-Russia Entente in East Asia: Contending with Authoritarian Partnership in a Critical Region

461. The Great Reset and the Near-Term Implications for the Chinese Economy

462. China Tests the Water in Palestinian Diplomacy

463. Migration or stagnation: Aging and economic growth in Korea today, the world tomorrow

464. Korea’s Trade Policy Agenda in an Uncertain US Trade Environment

465. The International Economic Implications of a Second Trump Presidency

466. Economic implications of revoking China’s permanent normal trade relations (PNTR) status

467. The Rise of US Economic Sanctions on China: Analysis of a New PIIE Dataset

468. Camp David and US-Japan-ROK Trilateral Security and Defense Cooperation: Consolidating the Northeast Asia Anchor in the Indo-Pacific

469. US-South Korea Cyber Cooperation: Towards the Higher-Hanging Fruits

470. Clean Energy Pragmatism as a Spark for US-South Korea Relations

471. Canvasing Variations in US-South Korea Cooperation on AI and Quantum Technology

472. Cooperation on Semiconductor Supply Chains and Technology

473. From Security Alliance to Comprehensive Technology Centered Partnership

474. Effective US government strategies to address China’s information influence

475. Adapting US strategy to account for China’s transformation into a peer nuclear power

476. Friends in space: NATO and Japan cooperation beyond the skies

477. A Proposed Paradigm Shift: Future Regional Security Concerns and Human Rights

478. North Korean Support to Iran’s Proxy Partners

479. The Future of Cyberwarfare in Northeast Asia

480. The U.S. Decision Making Process and Lessons Learned from the Korean Armistice

481. The United Nations and Human Rights in North Korea

482. Sin Ch’ae-ho’s Toksa Sinron and Anti-Flunkeyism as the Heart of Korean Nationalist Historiography

483. Competing for the Global South: Asia and the Quest for Leadership in a Multipolar World

484. China’s influence at the United Nations: words and deeds

485. Updating the EU strategy on China: co-existence while derisking through partnerships

486. Xi Transforms the Party: Senior Cadre Selection in a New Era

487. Partnership of convenience: Ream Naval Base and the Cambodia–China convergence

488. The East China Sea Dispute: China’s and Japan’s Assertiveness from Mao to Xi

489. Who Briefs Xi Jinping? How Politburo Study Sessions Help to Decode Chinese Politics

490. The United Front, Comprehensive Integration, and China’s Nonmilitary Strategy Toward Taiwan

491. Ishiba Takes the Helm: A New Kind of Leader for Japan

492. On U.S.-China Relations & Climate

493. On Science & Tech Diplomacy

494. On U.S.-China Relations & Political Economy

495. On Alliances in Northeast Asia

496. On U.S.-China Relations & Security

497. On the Road of Excess: How Startups Are Driving China’s Electric Vehicle Boom

498. Lai Ching-te’s Inauguration Speech: Reactions from China, Civil Unrest in Taiwan

499. Politics First: The Key to Understanding China’s Third Plenum

500. Persuasive technologies in China: Implications for the future of national security