All Articles tagged foreign
- Conference Paper - Published Peer Reviewed
October 23, 2020 AEST India must encourage infrastructure investments in the region to pursue inclusive regional development, boost its image as an emerging global leader, and check increasing Chinese assertiveness.
- Conference Paper - Published Peer Reviewed
August 03, 2020 AEST Middle power behaviour has changed. Prepare for radical adjustments on the Korean peninsula that may include transformed relationships with great powers; independent nuclear weapons capacity; armed neutrality.
- Conference Paper
January 01, 2017 AEST In the past decade, China has increasingly shown interest in the Arctic. This is counterintuitive insofar, as any claim to the North Pole (and Arctic...
- Conference Paper
January 01, 2016 AEST 'The Chinese Dream' is a broad, elusive and ambiguous concept. Whilst there have been attempts to, conceptually and analytically, define and interpret it more...
- Conference Paper
January 01, 2016 AEST Pragmatism in International Relations (IR) is on the rise in the last decade. Pragmatism presents itself as a panacea to the ‘ivory tower’ effect...
- Conference Paper
January 01, 2016 AEST While the ‘China-Africa story’ has been told through the lenses of many disciplines, it has yet to find its proper place in International Relations...
- Conference Paper - Published Peer Reviewed
January 01, 2013 AEST This paper considers the recent conflict in the East China Sea between the People’s Republic of China and Japan over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands. An evaluation...
- Conference Paper - Published Peer Reviewed
January 01, 2012 AEST 当前中国外交面临的机遇与挑战 Challenges facing China's foreign policy
- Conference Paper - Published Peer Reviewed
January 01, 2012 AEST Harmonious regionalism from the perspective of Chinese philosophy is best expressed as an anti-hegemonic discourse that privileges wu-wei (actionless action) and yin-yang correlativity. These are...