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December 2024, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 383-401 Securitising regionalism: mega-regional trade blocs, Indo-Pacific Economic Framework and supply chain alliances in Asia
by Xianbai Ji - 403-421 British economic strategy and regional institutions in Asia, 2016–2024
by Tim Summers & Chen Li & Chunzi Miao - 423-462 Sustainable lending strategies: a framework for enhancing climate resilience in industrial loan portfolios
by Neha Chhabra Roy - 463-479 Millets for sustainable development in India: a social cost benefit analysis from a policy perspective
by Sukhpal Singh & K. V. Ramani & Rasananda Panda - 481-506 Examining the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) as a collaborative infrastructure for transcontinental policymaking: an ICIO-LP analysis
by Suvajit Banerjee & Surendar Singh
September 2024, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 247-267 Construction of environmental discourse concerning Europe in China
by Sidan Wang & Luhua Yang - 269-291 Spatial distribution of Japanese affiliates in Italy: a dynamic geo-spatial network analysis
by Massimiliano Porto - 293-311 International law: from fragmentation to integration? an analysis of the relationship between international trade law and international labor law in multilateral and regional trade law frameworks
by Tran Thi Thuy Duong - 313-332 Paradiplomacy and international conflict: disengagement from China by Swedish local governments
by Gustav Sundqvist & Björn Jerdén - 333-349 Geo-economic and geopolitical developments in EU-asia security relations
by Emil Kirchner - 351-380 Informing macrologistics connectivity in emerging economies through a triangulated research approach: the case of Uzbekistan
by Zane P. Simpson - 381-382 Correction: The regime complex for digital trade in Asia and China’s engagement
by Xinchuchu Gao & Xuechen Chen
June 2024, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 145-163 The role of soft law in China-led multilateralism: revisiting China–CEE cooperation
by Yifan Yang - 165-183 Two tigers in one mountain: Europeanising the Western Balkans amid China’s engagement
by Pengfei Hou - 185-200 Neighbours under the North Star: Civil wars in Finland and Korea
by Sungju Park-Kang - 201-223 The embrace and resistance of Chinese battery investments in Hungary: The case of CATL
by Qiong Miranda Wu - 225-244 Development support as education aid or labor trade? South Korean nurses in West Germany (1965–1976)
by Jinyoung Yu & Jungwook Seo - 245-245 Correction to: Everybody wins? Chinese perceptions on Europe‑China third‑party market cooperation in Africa
by He Yun & Shi Zhiqin & Feng Lida & Yu Qiyan & Chi Haohan
March 2024, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-19 Term limits in Africa between the European Union (EU) and China: Opportunities and challenges of trilateral cooperation in politics and governance
by Fru Norbert Suh I - 21-41 Everybody wins? Chinese perceptions on Europe-China third-party market cooperation in Africa
by He Yun & Shi Zhiqin & Feng Lida & Yu Qiyan & Chi Haohan - 43-61 Political informality, state transition and Belt and Road Initiative: the case of Turkey’s logistics sector
by Derya Göçer & Ceren Ergenç - 63-83 The United Kingdom, the Belt and Road Initiative, and policy amalgams
by Edward Ashbee - 85-102 The 'Tilt' and the 'Pacific Uplift' in 'Global Britain's' ties with the Pacific Islands
by Liam Saddington - 103-119 Expanding the study of the EU-centred actorness: ASEAN in the emerging Indo-Pacific construct
by Hidetaka Yoshimatsu - 121-144 Comparative analysis of the connectivity of world cities in Europe and Asia through the lens of advanced producer service networks
by Xiang Feng & Ben Derudder & Liang Dai & Wei Shen & Rui Shao & Peter J. Taylor
December 2023, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 481-492 EU-Korea relations at 60: managing cooperation in the context of great power rivalry
by Tereza Novotná & Thomas Christiansen & Moosung Lee - 493-506 The EU, Korea, and conflict transformation through regional integration
by Moosung Lee & Thomas Diez - 507-525 EU-Korea security cooperation: a new normative partnership?
by Sae Won Chung & Ben Tonra - 527-544 EU-Korea trade relations in the context of global disruption: political and legal perspectives
by Thomas Christiansen & Bongchul Kim - 545-564 South Korea and the EU battling COVID-19: shared contribution to global health governance and human security
by Tereza Novotná & Nam Kook Kim - 565-585 EU-South Korea international cultural relations in the twenty-first century: an overview
by Sung-Won Yoon & Mariano Martín Zamorano - 587-606 Parliamentary diplomacy between the EU and the Republic of Korea
by Youngah Guahk & Isabel Hernandez Pepe - 607-623 Resetting the energy-transition paths amid the dual crises: the EU-South Korean responses to the war in Ukraine and US-China rivalry
by Hayann Lee & Jae-Seung Lee
September 2023, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 291-309 Between economic openness and strategic caution: Germany’s response to China’s investment
by Yu-Han Cai & Charalampos Efstathopoulos - 311-329 All in favour? Indian business interests and the India-EU FTA
by Kari Irwin Otteburn - 331-349 The determinants of Chinese foreign direct investment in the European Union
by Flora Rencz - 351-379 EU and China’s comparative advantage, trade complementarity and trade specialization dynamics in agricultural products
by Junshi Li & Yao Pan - 381-396 The EU’s image in Asia: an analysis of the Taiwanese media reports on the EU between 2018 and 2021
by Hungdah Su - 397-400 Comparative perspectives and cases in university governance in European and Chinese universities
by Chang Zhu & Aysun Caliskan - 401-412 China-EU economic relations–new perspectives on decision-making, mutual understanding and effects—introduction to the special issue
by Frank Gaenssmantel - 413-427 The European Commission and the “Europeanisation” of EU trade diplomacy: the case of EU-China relations, 1999–2021
by Jan Harst - 429-435 The EU and China in the climate regime: exploring different pathways towards climate justice
by Franziskus Lucke - 437-457 The EU and China in the global climate regime: a dialectical collaboration-competition relationship
by Sirma Altun & Ceren Ergenc - 459-480 Changes in China’s climate justice perceptions: domestic and international consequences
by Iselin Stensdal & Gørild Heggelund
June 2023, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 119-136 China and the European Union in Africa: win–win-lose or win–win-win?
by Dewei Che & Adams Bodomo - 137-154 Not seeing eye to eye: perception of the China-EU economic relationship
by Suetyi LAI - 155-171 Measuring economic diplomacy using event study method: the case of EU-China summit talks and Airbus stock price changes
by Sunkung Choi - 173-208 The influence of Chinese foreign policy think tanks on China’s EU policy: a comparative analysis of CIIS and SIIS
by Hua Xin - 209-223 ‘System friction’ in China-EU economic relations and the reaction of the EU
by Herman Voogsgeerd - 225-250 China’s partners or US allies: the dual status of major European states and their voting behaviour in the UNGA
by Qi Haixia - 251-272 Case studies investigating distorted supervisor-postgraduate relationship and solutions in Chinese universities
by Huanling Ma & Lijing Huang & Wenji Fan & Zhao Cheng & Chang Zhu - 273-290 A case study of decentralization reform in a Chinese university
by Yarong Liu & Xiang Yao & Yujie Xue
March 2023, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-21 Divergences between the European Union and China on reducing international aviation emissions
by Duong Thi Thuy Mai & Bo Yan - 23-42 Technological intensity in manufacturing trade between ASEAN and the EU: challenges and opportunities
by Amadeo Navarro Zapata & María Arrazola & José Hevia - 43-59 A meteoric strategic partnership? The still long march of mutual understanding and trust between China and the Czech Republic
by Fangxing Qin & Jeremy Garlick & Siyang Liu - 61-80 Bottom-up market-facilitation and top-down market-steering: comparing and conceptualizing green finance approaches in the EU and China
by Mathias Lund Larsen - 81-100 Armenia-India partnership: geopolitical and geo-economic implications in the Eurasian context
by Radhika Lakshminarayanan & Tigran Yepremyan - 101-116 Diverging perceptions of the “Visegrad Four + ” format and the limits of the V4 + Japan cooperation
by Michal Kolmaš - 117-118 Correction to: “Contingent power extension” and regional (dis) integration: China’s Belt and Road Initiative and its consequences for the EU
by Julia Gurol & Fabricio Rodríguez
December 2022, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 357-376 Understanding China’s changing engagement in global climate governance: a struggle for identity
by Jilong Yang - 377-401 Financing climate justice in the European Union and China: common mechanisms, different perspectives
by Stephen Minas - 403-422 How and why European and Chinese pro-climate leadership may be challenged by their strategic economic interests in Brazil
by Carlos R. S. Milani & Leonildes Nazar Chaves - 423-439 The European Parliament’s shifting perspectives on climate justice with regard to China and India
by Sanja Petrović & Franziska Petri & Katja Biedenkopf - 441-456 “Contingent power extension” and regional (dis)integration: China’s Belt and Road Initiative and its consequences for the EU
by Julia Gurol & Fabricio Rodríguez - 457-475 Building resilient supply chains in uncertain times: a comparative study of EU and ASEAN approaches to supply chain resilience
by Angela Pennisi di Floristella & Xuechen Chen
September 2022, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 219-227 Bridging the communication gap in EU-China relations: policy, media, and public opinion
by Li Zhang - 229-244 The EU and China: talk to each other or talk across each other
by Jing Men - 245-264 The EU and China: policy perceptions of economic cooperation and competition
by Duncan Freeman - 265-281 Focusing on political and civil concerns in news media? European refugee issue seen from China
by Shujun Jiang & Li Zhang & Leen d’Haenens - 283-303 The China–EU relation and media representation of China: the case of British newspaper’s coverage of China in the post-Brexit referendum era
by Qingning Wang - 305-327 Mapping perception of China in Central and Eastern Europe
by Lai Suetyi & Cai Yidong - 329-356 The impact of the Japan-European Union Economic Partnership Agreement on the trade and income of Japan, the European Union, and South Korea
by Chae-Deug Yi
June 2022, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 69-80 WTO + and WTO-X provisions in the European Union-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement: a ‘fruit salad tree’ is yet to grow
by Tran Thi Thuy Duong - 81-98 The enforceability of the trade and sustainable development chapters of the European Union’s free trade agreements
by Demy Wout - 99-114 Sectoral effects of the Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement for the European Union countries
by Rumiana Górska - 115-135 Comparative study on the internal governance models of Chinese and European universities
by Yan Wang & Qian Liu & Rui Chen - 137-171 EU-China university governance structures—case studies
by Yujie Xue & Jan Cornelis & Chang Zhu - 173-194 Worsening British views of China in 2020: evidence from public opinion, parliament, and the media
by Tim Summers & Hiu Man Chan & Peter Gries & Richard Turcsanyi - 195-216 Analysing the EU’s collective securitisation moves towards China
by Xuechen Chen & Xinchuchu Gao - 217-218 Correction to: Mapping perception of China in Central and Eastern Europe
by Suetyi Lai & Yidong Cai
March 2022, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-7 Assessing the pros and cons of the EU-China comprehensive agreement on investment: an introduction to the special issue
by Nicola Casarini & Miguel Otero-Iglesias - 9-13 CAI: China is ready, how is about Europe
by Xin Chen - 15-20 Turning pressure into opportunity: CAI and the future of China’s structural reform
by Xiaolin Duan & Xinning Song - 21-24 The EU-China CAI—perspectives from the European business community in China
by Joerg Wuttke - 25-29 CAI: Merkel’s choice
by Reinhard Bütikofer - 31-38 Poland’s stance on CAI: no need for haste
by Justyna Szczudlik - 39-46 Italy and the Comprehensive Agreement on Investments: disappointment over the process
by Francesca Ghiretti - 47-52 The CAI as seen from Spain: a positive agreement with uncertain implementation
by Mario Esteban - 53-58 A French perspective on the China-EU comprehensive agreement on investment: the proof of the pudding is in the eating
by Françoise Nicolas - 59-64 The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: context and content
by François Godement - 65-68 CAI is DOA
by Daniel S. Hamilton
December 2021, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 411-425 First mover advantage: the United Kingdom and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
by Edward Ashbee - 427-444 A comparative analysis of the role of the state in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean investment in the EU
by Bas Hooijmaaijers - 445-465 The Saami and the Karen — common experience and differences: a comparative perspective
by Agnieszka Szpak & Maria Ochwat - 467-487 China’s impact on the European Union’s Arctic policy: critical junctures, crossovers, and geographic shifts
by Reinhard Biedermann - 489-506 Financial and trade relationships between the Eurozone and China in the age of resilience
by Alessandro Del Ponte & Paolo Canofari & Audrey De Dominicis - 507-509 Seize opportunities and jointly advance China-EU economic and trade relations
by Xiang Xia - 511-515 The Baltic CAI challenge: reconciling Transatlanticism with EU solidarity
by Una Aleksandra Bērziņa-Čerenkova
September 2021, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 275-290 (Is) African spring in Chinese foreign policy (?)
by Vahit Güntay - 291-307 Turkey’s own “pivot to Asia”: a neoclassical realist analysis
by Emine Akcadag Alagoz - 309-328 Japan’s South Caucasian diplomacy: the development of Japanese foreign policy towards Georgia
by Mariam Bibilashvili - 329-346 Evolutionary institutionalism in Europe’s neighborhood post-enlargement: the European Neighborhood Policy brings geopolitics back in
by Boyka M. Stefanova - 347-370 European students’ learning adaptation to socio-cultural interactions in Taiwan
by Jane Lu Hsu & Shu-Yun Chen & Roberta Facchinetti - 371-389 ASEAN and the EU amidst COVID-19: overcoming the self-fulfilling prophecy of realism
by Frederick Kliem - 391-409 The Belt-and-Road Initiative as a paradigm change for European Union-China security cooperation? The case of Central Asia
by Benjamin Barton
June 2021, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 149-165 Congruence-building on multiple fronts: Indian elite perceptions of EU rule promotion in India during the EU-India FTA negotiations (2007–2013)
by Marie Sophie Peffenköver - 167-187 Chinese and Indian FDI in Hungary and the role of Eastern Opening policy
by Katalin Völgyi & Eszter Lukács - 189-208 The ambiguities of Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil certification: internal incoherence, governance rescaling and state transformation
by Shofwan Al Banna Choiruzzad & Adam Tyson & Helena Varkkey - 209-226 South Korea’s hydrogen economy program as a case of weak ecological modernization
by Ralf Havertz - 227-244 Assessing the practical implementation of the EU’s values in EU–China dialogues
by Max Roger Taylor - 245-258 Image of China in Slovakia: ambivalence, adoration, and fake news
by Matej Šimalčík - 259-273 The EU–China energy cooperation: toward a reciprocal partnership?
by Chao Zhang
March 2021, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-25 A comparison of the US and EU regulatory responses to China’s state capitalism: implication, issue and direction
by Wei Yin - 27-41 New horizons in EU–Japan security cooperation
by Emil J. Kirchner & Han Dorussen - 43-57 The challenges of China-European Union security cooperation in Africa
by Niall Duggan & Obert Hodzi - 59-74 Colonialism in its modern dress: post-colonial narratives in EUrope-Indonesia relations
by Camille Nessel - 75-104 European Union and the fight against terrorism: a differentiated integration theory perspective
by Oldrich Bures & Sebastian Bätz - 105-127 Connectivity, energy, and transportation in Uzbekistan’s strategy vis-à-vis Russia, China, South Korea, and Japan
by Timur Dadabaev & Nigora Djalilova - 129-148 Central Asia’s pipeline politics and India’s energy quest
by Ramakrushna Pradhan
December 2021, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-4 Economic impacts of transport and energy infrastructure connecting Asia and Europe: an introductory article for the special issue
by Dina Azhgaliyeva - 5-20 The impact of infrastructure on trade in Central Asia
by Kamalbek Karymshakov & Burulcha Sulaimanova - 21-49 Competition and cooperation in the natural gas market: a game-theoretic demand-base analysis
by Youngho Chang & Dang Thi Quynh Trang & Tsiat Siong Tan & Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary - 51-75 Does infrastructure facilitate trade connectivity? Evidence from the ASEAN
by C. T. Vidya & Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary - 77-101 China connecting Europe?
by Julia Gruebler - 103-129 Estimating causal effects of BRI infrastructure projects based on the synthetic control method
by Yuan Li & Martin Kleimann & Hans-Jörg Schmerer - 131-159 Economic impact of transportation infrastructure investment under the Belt and Road Initiative
by Zhenhua Chen & Xinmeng Li
December 2020, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 413-427 Power through trade: opportunities and constraints of the European Union’s norm entrepreneurship—the case of Hong Kong
by Kenneth Ka-Lok Chan - 429-443 The EU-Japan free trade agreement in evolving global trade politics
by Hidetaka Yoshimatsu - 445-461 Security threat: a reality or right-wing political discourse phenomenon
by Marium Fatima & Ghulam Ali Murtaza & Shahid Ahmed Afridi & Arshi Saleem Hashmi - 463-478 Beyond identity lines: women building peace in Northern Ireland and the Korean peninsula
by Dong Jin Kim - 479-492 Social and semantic network analysis of Facebook pages: the case of Brexit and Bremain leaders
by Sung-Hoon Park & Sung-Won Yoon & Sae Won Chung - 493-510 Assessing Taiwan’s endeavors towards a circular economy: the electronics sector
by Armin Ibitz - 511-527 A European proposal to regulate off-label prescription in China
by Vera Lúcia Raposo
September 2020, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 259-280 Remaking Eurasia: the Belt and Road Initiative and China-Russia strategic partnership
by Serafettin Yilmaz (Yao Shifan) & Liu Changming - 281-303 The DPRK’s economic exchanges with Russia and the EU since 2000: an analysis of institutional effects and the case of the Russian Far East
by Sabine Burghart & Denis Park & Liudmila Zakharova - 305-324 The “Eastern Polygon” of the Trans-Siberian rail line: a critical factor for assessing Russia’s strategy toward Eurasia and the Asia-Pacific
by Jacopo Maria Pepe - 325-345 China-Russia military cooperation in the context of Sino-Russian strategic partnership
by Lei Yu & Sophia Sui - 347-366 The region that isn't: China, Russia and the failure of regional integration in Central Asia
by Sebastian Krapohl & Alexandra Vasileva-Dienes - 367-396 Poland as a hub of the Silk Road Economic Belt: is the narrative of opportunity supported by developments on the ground?
by Andrzej Jakubowski & Tomasz Komornicki & Karol Kowalczyk & Andrzej Miszczuk - 397-412 Friends or foes? How diverging views of communist past undermine the China-CEE ‘16+1 platform’
by Richard Turcsányi & Runya Qiaoan
June 2020, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 195-196 Fostering Diaologue for a Common Future: Asia-Europe Policy Forum (AEPF)
by Wei Shen - 197-199 Dispel clouds of pandemic through cooperation
by Ming Zhang - 201-203 EU-China relations in the time of COVID-19
by Nicolas Chapuis - 205-209 China’s ‘mask diplomacy’ to change the COVID-19 narrative in Europe
by Raj Verma - 211-216 Governmental responses to COVID-19 and its economic impact: a brief Euro-Asian comparison
by Frauke Austermann & Wei Shen & Assen Slim - 217-221 EU-Asia should defend multilateralism
by Fraser Cameron - 223-226 In this together: China-EU relations in the COVID-19 era
by Huiyao Wang & Lu Miao - 227-229 The COVID-19 global inflection point and Europe’s predicament
by Nathalie Tocci - 231-234 Weaker together or weaker apart? Great power relations after the coronavirus
by Sven Biscop - 235-238 Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on Asia-Europe relations
by Lay Hwee Yeo - 239-243 After Covid-19: economic security in EU-Asia connectivity
by Tobias Gehrke - 245-249 A plague on both your houses: European and Asian responses to Coronavirus
by Mark Beeson - 251-258 Rapprochement amid readjustment: how China sees issues and trends in its changing relationship with the EU
by Matthias Hackler
March 2020, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-16 What kind of power is the EU? The EU’s policies toward North Korea’s WMD programs and the debate about the EU’s role in the security arena
by Min-hyung Kim & Jinwoo Choi - 17-34 Research progress in Chinese perceptions of the EU: a critical review and methodological reflection
by Li Zhang - 35-55 The rules of origin in the EU–Japan relations from the 1980s to the EPA and BREXIT
by Massimiliano Porto - 57-73 External conditions for EU normative power through trade. The case of CEPA negotiations with Indonesia
by Daniela Sicurelli - 75-97 Transfer of Japanese-style management to the Czech Republic: the case of Japanese manufacturing firms
by Kaoru Natsuda & Jan Sýkora & Jiří Blažek - 99-115 A path to financial integration: steps for the Eurasian Economic Union
by Olga Pak & Kenji Iwata - 117-138 Leadership-building dilemmas in emerging powers’ economic diplomacy: Russia’s energy diplomacy and China’s OBOR
by Xiaoguang Wang - 139-155 Answering economic inequality other than with populism and protectionism: the Danish formula of inclusive capitalism
by Chih-Mei Luo - 157-175 Czech perceptions of the rise of China: a survey among university students
by Yu-Wen Chen & Yufan Hao - 177-194 Closer to a threat than an opportunity: Polish perception of China’s rise and international engagement
by Anna Grzywacz
December 2019, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 361-368 Introduction:New perspectives on China – Central and Eastern Europe relations
by Anastas Vangeli & Dragan Pavlićević - 369-385 Desecuritisation as a soft power strategy: the Belt and Road Initiative, European fragmentation and China’s normative influence in Central-Eastern Europe
by Małgorzata Jakimów - 387-401 Logic of the Chinese developmental state and China’s geo-economic engagement with Central and Eastern Europe
by Weiqing Song - 403-419 China in Central and Eastern Europe: the unintended effects of identity narratives
by Emilian Kavalski - 421-436 Diffusion of ideas in the era of the Belt and Road: Insights from China–CEE think tank cooperation
by Anastas Vangeli - 437-451 China’s principal–agent problem in the Czech Republic: the curious case of CEFC
by Jeremy Garlick - 453-468 Structural power and the China-EU-Western Balkans triangular relations
by Dragan Pavlićević
September 2019, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 257-263 EU’s strategic partnership with Asian countries: an introductory article for the special issue
by Sunghoon Park - 265-280 Contending logics of strategic partnership in international politics
by Zhongqi Pan & Anna Michalski - 281-294 The EU-China partnership: balancing between divergence and convergence
by Gustaaf Geeraerts - 295-307 Japan-EU relations after World War II and strategic partnership
by Yuko Hosoi - 309-325 India-EU strategic partnership: a new roadmap
by Rajendra K. Jain & Gulshan Sachdeva - 327-340 Building the pillars of the EU-South Korea strategic partnership
by Sae Won Chung & Jae-Seung Lee - 341-360 The Emperor’s new clothes? Perceptions of the EU’s strategic partnerships in Asia
by Suetyi Lai & Martin Holland & Serena Kelly
June 2019, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 145-159 Emulating Erasmus? Turkey’s Mevlana exchange program in higher education
by Gözde Yılmaz - 161-177 Migrant care workers and care-migration policies: a comparison between Italy and Japan
by Rie Miyazaki - 179-193 The diversification discourse of Russia and its energy relations with the EU
by Lukáš Tichý - 195-210 Towards a new quality of cooperation? The EU, China, and Central Asian Security in a Multipolar Age
by Luba Hauff - 211-226 Subcontracting, facilitating and qualities of regional power: the UK’s partial pivot to Asia
by Oliver Turner - 227-242 What are the factors behind the successful EU-China cooperation on the subnational level? Case study of the Lodzkie region in Poland
by Tomasz Kamiński - 243-254 The EU-China relationship in a new era of global climate governance
by Lei Liu & Tong Wu & Ziqianhong Wan - 255-255 Correction to: The EU as a norm promoter through trade. The perceptions of Vietnamese elites
by Daniela Sicurelli
March 2019, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-14 Between war and peace: a dynamic reconceptualization of “frozen conflicts”
by Michal Smetana & Jan Ludvík - 15-30 The role of international brokers in frozen conflicts: the case of transnistria
by Magdalena Dembińska & Frédéric Mérand - 31-45 Threading on thin ice? Conflict dynamics on the Korean Peninsula
by Virginie Grzelczyk - 47-67 Georgia’s frosts: ethnopolitical conflict as assemblage
by Ondrej Ditrych - 69-85 Nagorno-Karabakh: obstacles to the resolution of the frozen conflict
by Pavlína Bláhová - 87-103 Frankenstein in Grozny: vertical and horizontal cracks in the foundation of Kadyrov’s rule
by Emil Aslan Souleimanov & Namig Abbasov & David S. Siroky - 105-105 Correction to: Frankenstein in Grozny: vertical and horizontal cracks in the foundation of Kadyrov’s rule
by Emil Aslan Souleimanov & Namig Abbasov & David S. Siroky - 107-127 Frozen, stalled, stuck, or just muddling through: the post-Dayton frozen conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina
by Valery Perry - 129-143 India, Pakistan, and the Kashmir dispute: unpacking the dynamics of a South Asian frozen conflict
by Sumit Ganguly & Michal Smetana & Sannia Abdullah & Ales Karmazin
December 2018, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 297-315 European participation in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: making strategic choice and seeking economic opportunities
by Ian Tsung-yen Chen - 317-331 Europe’s engagement with China: shifting Chinese views of the EU and the EU-China relationship
by Vincent K. L. Chang & Frank N. Pieke - 333-349 Against the odds—a free trade agreement between the European Union and Australia?
by Bruno Mascitelli & Bruce Wilson - 351-373 Trade creation and diversion: effects of EU enlargement on agricultural and food products and selected Asian countries
by M. Bruna Zolin & Utai Uprasen - 375-394 The European Union’s common foreign and security policy reforms and its implications for Northeast Asia
by Andrew S. Millard & Chae-Deug Yi