Asia Europe Journal
2004 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2020
- Power through trade: opportunities and constraints of the European Union’s norm entrepreneurship—the case of Hong Kong pp. 413-427

- Kenneth Ka-Lok Chan
- The EU-Japan free trade agreement in evolving global trade politics pp. 429-443

- Hidetaka Yoshimatsu
- Security threat: a reality or right-wing political discourse phenomenon pp. 445-461

- Marium Fatima, Ghulam Ali Murtaza, Shahid Ahmed Afridi and Arshi Saleem Hashmi
- Beyond identity lines: women building peace in Northern Ireland and the Korean peninsula pp. 463-478

- Dong Jin Kim
- Social and semantic network analysis of Facebook pages: the case of Brexit and Bremain leaders pp. 479-492

- Sung-Hoon Park, Sung-Won Yoon and Sae Won Chung
- Assessing Taiwan’s endeavors towards a circular economy: the electronics sector pp. 493-510

- Armin Ibitz
- A European proposal to regulate off-label prescription in China pp. 511-527

- Vera Lúcia Raposo
Volume 18, issue 3, 2020
- Remaking Eurasia: the Belt and Road Initiative and China-Russia strategic partnership pp. 259-280

- Serafettin Yilmaz (Yao Shifan) and Liu Changming
- 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 pp. 281-303

- Sabine Burghart, Denis Park and Liudmila Zakharova
- The “Eastern Polygon” of the Trans-Siberian rail line: a critical factor for assessing Russia’s strategy toward Eurasia and the Asia-Pacific pp. 305-324

- Jacopo Maria Pepe
- China-Russia military cooperation in the context of Sino-Russian strategic partnership pp. 325-345

- Lei Yu and Sophia Sui
- The region that isn't: China, Russia and the failure of regional integration in Central Asia pp. 347-366

- Sebastian Krapohl and Alexandra Vasileva-Dienes
- Poland as a hub of the Silk Road Economic Belt: is the narrative of opportunity supported by developments on the ground? pp. 367-396

- Andrzej Jakubowski, Tomasz Komornicki, Karol Kowalczyk and Andrzej Miszczuk
- Friends or foes? How diverging views of communist past undermine the China-CEE ‘16+1 platform’ pp. 397-412

- Richard Turcsányi and Runya Qiaoan
Volume 18, issue 2, 2020
- Fostering Diaologue for a Common Future: Asia-Europe Policy Forum (AEPF) pp. 195-196

- Wei Shen
- Dispel clouds of pandemic through cooperation pp. 197-199

- Ming Zhang
- EU-China relations in the time of COVID-19 pp. 201-203

- Nicolas Chapuis
- China’s ‘mask diplomacy’ to change the COVID-19 narrative in Europe pp. 205-209

- Raj Verma
- Governmental responses to COVID-19 and its economic impact: a brief Euro-Asian comparison pp. 211-216

- Frauke Austermann, Wei Shen and Assen Slim
- EU-Asia should defend multilateralism pp. 217-221

- Fraser Cameron
- In this together: China-EU relations in the COVID-19 era pp. 223-226

- Huiyao Wang and Lu Miao
- The COVID-19 global inflection point and Europe’s predicament pp. 227-229

- Nathalie Tocci
- Weaker together or weaker apart? Great power relations after the coronavirus pp. 231-234

- Sven Biscop
- Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on Asia-Europe relations pp. 235-238

- Lay Hwee Yeo
- After Covid-19: economic security in EU-Asia connectivity pp. 239-243

- Tobias Gehrke
- A plague on both your houses: European and Asian responses to Coronavirus pp. 245-249

- Mark Beeson
- Rapprochement amid readjustment: how China sees issues and trends in its changing relationship with the EU pp. 251-258

- Matthias Hackler
Volume 18, issue 1, 2020
- 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 pp. 1-16

- Min-hyung Kim and Jinwoo Choi
- Research progress in Chinese perceptions of the EU: a critical review and methodological reflection pp. 17-34

- Li Zhang
- The rules of origin in the EU–Japan relations from the 1980s to the EPA and BREXIT pp. 35-55

- Massimiliano Porto
- External conditions for EU normative power through trade. The case of CEPA negotiations with Indonesia pp. 57-73

- Daniela Sicurelli
- Transfer of Japanese-style management to the Czech Republic: the case of Japanese manufacturing firms pp. 75-97

- Kaoru Natsuda, Jan Sýkora and Jiri Blazek
- A path to financial integration: steps for the Eurasian Economic Union pp. 99-115

- Olga Pak and Kenji Iwata
- Leadership-building dilemmas in emerging powers’ economic diplomacy: Russia’s energy diplomacy and China’s OBOR pp. 117-138

- Xiaoguang Wang
- Answering economic inequality other than with populism and protectionism: the Danish formula of inclusive capitalism pp. 139-155

- Chih-Mei Luo
- Czech perceptions of the rise of China: a survey among university students pp. 157-175

- Yu-Wen Chen and Yufan Hao
- Closer to a threat than an opportunity: Polish perception of China’s rise and international engagement pp. 177-194

- Anna Grzywacz
Volume 17, issue 4, 2019
- Introduction:New perspectives on China – Central and Eastern Europe relations pp. 361-368

- Anastas Vangeli and Dragan Pavlićević
- Desecuritisation as a soft power strategy: the Belt and Road Initiative, European fragmentation and China’s normative influence in Central-Eastern Europe pp. 369-385

- Małgorzata Jakimów
- Logic of the Chinese developmental state and China’s geo-economic engagement with Central and Eastern Europe pp. 387-401

- Weiqing Song
- China in Central and Eastern Europe: the unintended effects of identity narratives pp. 403-419

- Emilian Kavalski
- Diffusion of ideas in the era of the Belt and Road: Insights from China–CEE think tank cooperation pp. 421-436

- Anastas Vangeli
- China’s principal–agent problem in the Czech Republic: the curious case of CEFC pp. 437-451

- Jeremy Garlick
- Structural power and the China-EU-Western Balkans triangular relations pp. 453-468

- Dragan Pavlićević
Volume 17, issue 3, 2019
- EU’s strategic partnership with Asian countries: an introductory article for the special issue pp. 257-263

- Sunghoon Park
- Contending logics of strategic partnership in international politics pp. 265-280

- Zhongqi Pan and Anna Michalski
- The EU-China partnership: balancing between divergence and convergence pp. 281-294

- Gustaaf Geeraerts
- Japan-EU relations after World War II and strategic partnership pp. 295-307

- Yuko Hosoi
- India-EU strategic partnership: a new roadmap pp. 309-325

- Rajendra K. Jain and Gulshan Sachdeva
- Building the pillars of the EU-South Korea strategic partnership pp. 327-340

- Sae Won Chung and Jae-Seung Lee
- The Emperor’s new clothes? Perceptions of the EU’s strategic partnerships in Asia pp. 341-360

- Suetyi Lai, Martin Holland and Serena Kelly
Volume 17, issue 2, 2019
- Emulating Erasmus? Turkey’s Mevlana exchange program in higher education pp. 145-159

- Gözde Yılmaz
- Migrant care workers and care-migration policies: a comparison between Italy and Japan pp. 161-177

- Rie Miyazaki
- The diversification discourse of Russia and its energy relations with the EU pp. 179-193

- Lukáš Tichý
- Towards a new quality of cooperation? The EU, China, and Central Asian Security in a Multipolar Age pp. 195-210

- Luba Hauff
- Subcontracting, facilitating and qualities of regional power: the UK’s partial pivot to Asia pp. 211-226

- Oliver Turner
- What are the factors behind the successful EU-China cooperation on the subnational level? Case study of the Lodzkie region in Poland pp. 227-242

- Tomasz Kamiński
- The EU-China relationship in a new era of global climate governance pp. 243-254

- Lei Liu, Tong Wu and Ziqianhong Wan
- Correction to: The EU as a norm promoter through trade. The perceptions of Vietnamese elites pp. 255-255

- Daniela Sicurelli
Volume 17, issue 1, 2019
- Between war and peace: a dynamic reconceptualization of “frozen conflicts” pp. 1-14

- Michal Smetana and Jan Ludvík
- The role of international brokers in frozen conflicts: the case of transnistria pp. 15-30

- Magdalena Dembińska and Frédéric Mérand
- Threading on thin ice? Conflict dynamics on the Korean Peninsula pp. 31-45

- Virginie Grzelczyk
- Georgia’s frosts: ethnopolitical conflict as assemblage pp. 47-67

- Ondrej Ditrych
- Nagorno-Karabakh: obstacles to the resolution of the frozen conflict pp. 69-85

- Pavlína Bláhová
- Frankenstein in Grozny: vertical and horizontal cracks in the foundation of Kadyrov’s rule pp. 87-103

- Emil Aslan Souleimanov, Namig Abbasov and David S. Siroky
- Correction to: Frankenstein in Grozny: vertical and horizontal cracks in the foundation of Kadyrov’s rule pp. 105-105

- Emil Aslan Souleimanov, Namig Abbasov and David S. Siroky
- Frozen, stalled, stuck, or just muddling through: the post-Dayton frozen conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina pp. 107-127

- Valery Perry
- India, Pakistan, and the Kashmir dispute: unpacking the dynamics of a South Asian frozen conflict pp. 129-143

- Sumit Ganguly, Michal Smetana, Sannia Abdullah and Ales Karmazin
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