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Local Conflicts in Post-reform Myanmar
MyanmarMyanmar hasLocal conflict experienced significant changes since the 2010s. It ended long militaryMilitary rule and undertook reformsReforms... -
Impact of China’s Soft Power and Public Diplomacy in the United States: An Assessment
Since the inception of formal diplomatic relations between the United States and China in 1979, several studies have been conducted to understand how... -
Health, Road, and Russia: Perspectives on Russian Involvement with China’s Health Silk Road
This chapter explores the degree of Russian involvement in the China-proposed offshoot of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): The Health Silk Road... -
Sustainable and Equitable Use of Mineral Resources: A QUAD Implication
In the Indo-Pacific region, around two-thirds of the ocean lies in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJs), home to unique species and habitats... -
The Hegemonic Rivalry Between the United States and the People’s Republic of China: European Union’s Place
If anything characterises the current state of the international system, it is the re-emergence of great power rivalry. This rivalry has two main... -
How Brazil embraced informal organizations
Brazil's foreign policy strategy traditionally focused on formal international organizations and ways to strengthen its role in them, symbolized by...
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The Spatial Development Initiatives: The Case of African Portuguese Speaking Countries
This chapter begins at the concept of Spatial Development Initiatives (SDIs)—which includes growth corridors, economic clusters, special economic... -
Positioning Indonesia’s African Policy among Other Major Asian Players
This chapter succinctly compares the African foreign policies of other major Asian powers—China, Japan, South Korea and India—and Indonesia’s African... -
Chinese Socialism as a Model of the Continuation of the History
In the seventh chapter is analyzed Chinese socialism as a model of the continuation of history. Fukuyama’s thesis about the end of history has been... -
State and International System of Ancient South Asia
There are now three major international systems, namely the ancient Roman system (Colonial system), the ancient East Asian world system (or tribute... -
Hegel and China: Beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism
In the aftermath of the publication of Alasdair MacIntyre's “After Virtue and Michael Sandel's Liberalism” and the “Limits of Justice in the early...
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Disputes Along the Belt and Road and How to Improve the Dispute Resolution System with Diversified Mechanisms
The thriving Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is generating not only investment interest, but also more and more, investment disputes. At the moment,... -
An Outline of the History of Administrative Reforms in China
In the course of China's reforms, issues relating to the reform of administrative institutions and systems have always been a topic of interest. On... -
The Sino-Brazilian Relations in Debate: A Perspective from the Energy Sector
The strategic partnership between Brazil and China has been under construction for several decades. Both countries share the identity of major... -
North Korea and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
What motivated the DPRK to develop its own nuclear weapon program? Chairman Kim Jong-un believes his regime cannot survive without nuclear weapons.... -
The Belt and Road: Understanding the China-Africa Proposed Co-construction of the Belt and Road Initiative
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is highly development-oriented and appeals to develo** countries whose wish is to catch up with developed...
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National Power in Sino-Caribbean Relations: CARICOM in the Geopolitics of the Belt and Road Initiative
In the context of international relations between China and Latin America, this paper offers an innovative perspective by investigating the evolution...
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Historical Memories in China’s Perceptions of Japan
This chapter examines the contemporary China-Japan relations by studying the significance and relevance of the ‘history problem’ in the bilateral... -
Oil Market and Supply: From the Perspective of Japan's Energy Policy
Oil is an essential resource in modern society. However, as Japan has no oil resources, it imports most of it from abroad and consequently has close... -
ASEAN Centrality: A Regional De-escalation Tool Contributing to the Maintenance of Peace and Stability in East Asia
The notion of ASEAN Centrality has been debated by many scholars and despite that the concept remains under-operationalised without a clear meaning....