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1. Xi Demands Fealty Despite Domestic And Foreign Woes

2. China as an International Lender of Last Resort

3. Eight Contradictions of the Imperialist ‘Rules-Based Order’

4. The Long Search for Stability: Financial Cooperation to Address Global Risks in the East Asian Region

5. China’s FDI in Europe and Europe’s Policy Response

6. China’s Hidden Obstacles to Socioeconomic Rebalancing

7. China’s Hidden Obstacles to Socioeconomic Rebalancing

8. The Shadow Banking System of China and International Regulatory Cooperation

9. Service Sector Reform in China

10. Maintaining Financial Stability in the People's Republic of China during Financial Liberalization

11. China in the G20 Summitry: Review and Decision-making Process

12. Is China's Property Market Heading toward Collapse?

13. Examining China’s Assertiveness through the Eyes of Chinese IR Scholars

14. Danish Foreign Policy Yearbook 2013

15. China's Credit Boom: New Risks Require New Reforms

16. ARBITERS AMISS: THE FAILINGS AND SHORTCOMINGS OF INSTITUTIONS GOVERNING THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM

17. From Multilateral Champion to Handicapped Donor–And Back Again?

18. Stabilizing Properties of Flexible Exchange Rates: Evidence from the Global Financial Crisis

19. Reshaping the Security Order in Asia-Pacific

20. Rising States, Rising Institutions: Challenges for Global Governance

21. Country Forecast: Global outlook

22. Have Measures Adopted by States to Cope With the Global Financial Crisis Been in Accordance With Their Obligations Under International Investment Law?

23. EIU: Global outlook summary

24. Perspectives on the G20: The Los Cabos Summit and Beyond

25. China's Global Rise

26. The Inevitable Superpower

27. The Middling Kingdom

28. The Future of Convergence

29. Is Indonesia Bound for the BRICs?

30. Chinese Perspectives on International Power Shifts and Sino-EU Relations (2008–2011)

31. Toxic Legacy: Hunger, Oppression, Migration, and Health in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea

32. Growth and Recovery in a Time of Default: Lessons from the Role of the Urban Sector in Argentina

33. Inward FDI in Israel and its policy context

34. International order after the financial crisis

35. U.S. BITs and financial stability

36. Confronting the Long Crisis of Globalization

37. The Sustainability of China's Recovery from the Global Recession

38. Developing Countries – even China – Cannot Rescue the World Economy

39. The Global Financial Crisis and Africa's "Immiserizing Wealth"

40. The evolving post-crisis world

41. Interdependency Theory: China, India and the West

42. The G-20 and International Financial Institution Governance

43. Five Surprises of the Great Recession

44. Uluslararası Güç Dengeleri Bağlamında Uluslararası Finans Sisteminin Yeniden Yapılandırılması: Disiplinlerarası Bir Değerlendirme

45. The G-2 Mirage

46. The Internationalization of Chinese and Indian Firms: Trends, Motivations and Policy Implications

47. Indian FDI falls in global economic crisis: Indian multinationals tread cautiously

48. While global FDI falls, China's outward FDI doubles

49. Indian FDI falls in global economic crisis: Indian multinationals tread cautiously

50. The United States and the Asia-Pacific Region: National Interests and Strategic Imperatives