Asia Europe Journal
2004 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2016
- Introduction: the EU, East Asian conflicts, and the norm of integration pp. 353-366

- Moosung Lee and Thomas Diez
- The EU’s approach towards Asia: regional cooperation and regional conflicts in the past and today pp. 367-382

- Eva Scherwitz
- The European Union, regional integration, and conflict transformation in the South China Sea territorial disputes pp. 383-399

- Yeikyoung Kim
- The EU, regional cooperation, and the North Korean nuclear crisis pp. 401-415

- Moosung Lee
- Domestic politics, regional integration, and human rights: interactions among Myanmar, ASEAN, and EU pp. 417-434

- Wooyeal Paik
- A partnership postponed? Japan–EU cooperation in conflict resolution in East Asia pp. 435-447

- Atsuko Higashino
Volume 14, issue 3, 2016
- European perspectives towards the rise of Asia: contextualising the debate pp. 239-260

- Luis Simón and Stephan Klose
- Why Japan and Russia have failed to solve the territorial dispute: the 1956 Joint Declaration and the mechanism of political coherence pp. 261-278

- Giwoong Jung, Seok Sang Yoon and Sung Hoon Jeh
- Promotion of the right of establishment in EU: focusing on the Imperative Requirement Doctrine pp. 297-318

- Junghwan Jeon and Gyoung-Gyu Choi
- A case of failed interregionalism? Analyzing the EU-ASEAN free trade agreement negotiations pp. 319-336

- Katharina Luise Meissner
- EU public diplomacy in Asia: a case study of the EU Center in Taiwan pp. 337-351

- Hungdah Su
Volume 14, issue 2, 2016
- Geoeconomics in the context of restive regional powers pp. 125-134

- Mikael Mattlin and Mikael Wigell
- Conceptualizing regional powers’ geoeconomic strategies: neo-imperialism, neo-mercantilism, hegemony, and liberal institutionalism pp. 135-151

- Mikael Wigell
- Learning geoeconomics: China’s experimental financial and monetary initiatives pp. 153-171

- Mikko Huotari and Sandra Heep
- Geoeconomics in a globalized world: the case of China’s export policy pp. 173-184

- Jonathan Holslag
- Does China have a geoeconomic strategy towards Zimbabwe? The case of the Zimbabwean natural resource sector pp. 185-202

- Annina Kärkkäinen
- The promise of the geoeconomic Arctic: a critical analysis pp. 203-220

- Juha Käpylä and Harri Mikkola
- The structuration of Russia’s geo-economy under economic sanctions pp. 221-237

- Pami Aalto and Tuomas Forsberg
Volume 14, issue 1, 2016
- By way of introduction: the rule of law as a strategic priority for EU external action-conceptualization and implementation of EU law and policies pp. 1-6

- Kolja Raube, Matthieu Burnay and Jan Wouters
- The EU as a global rule of law promoter: the consistency and effectiveness challenges pp. 7-24

- Laurent Pech
- Overcoming the diversity-consistency dilemmas in EU Rule of Law external action pp. 25-41

- Amichai Magen
- Your rule of law is not mine: rethinking empirical approaches to EU rule of law promotion pp. 43-59

- Marc Hertogh
- The Pandora’s box: democratization and rule of law in Turkey pp. 61-77

- Meltem Müftüler-Baç
- Strengthening the rule of law in Indonesia: the EU and the combat against illegal logging pp. 79-93

- Manuel Schmitz
- Bridging the EU-China’s gap on the Rule of Law? pp. 95-106

- Matthieu Burnay, Joëlle Hivonnet and Kolja Raube
- Linking peacebuilding, rule of law and security sector reform: the European Union’s experience pp. 107-124

- Teresa Almeida Cravo
Volume 13, issue 4, 2015
- Recent changes in World University Rankings: an explorative study of Korea and Germany pp. 361-377

- Daniel Schwekendiek
- Korea’s linkage strategy between FTA hub policy and middle power leadership in regional economic integration pp. 379-394

- Jinsoo Park
- Policy convergence between Korea and the European Union in the field of chemical controls pp. 395-412

- Taehwa Lee
- Dialogue without cooperation? Diplomatic implications of EU-Japan summits pp. 413-424

- Aiko Morii
- Like-minded partners in the Asia-Pacific region? The EU’s expanding relationship with Australia pp. 425-441

- Edward Yencken
- India and the European Union. A precarious relationship pp. 443-457

- Johannes Schmidt
- International monetary policy spillovers—can the RMB and the euro challenge the hegemony of the US dollar? pp. 459-478

- Kristina Spantig
- Norman Angell and the logic of economic interdependence revisited: 1914, 2014 pp. 479-500

- Er-Win Tan, Seung Kim and Gi-Seung Kim
Volume 13, issue 3, 2015
- Introduction. Asia-Europe dialogue on norms: revisiting the role of norm-receivers in the conceptualisation of the ‘normative power Europe’ pp. 233-239

- Natalia Chaban, Annick Masselot and Katharine Vadura
- EU-Asia Free Trade Agreements as tools for social norm/legislation transfer pp. 241-252

- Maria Garcia and Annick Masselot
- Normative versus market power Europe? The EU-India trade agreement pp. 253-264

- Jan Orbie and Sangeeta Khorana
- Normative Power Europe meets the Israeli-Palestinian conflict pp. 265-274

- Neve Gordon and Sharon Pardo
- Falling on stony ground: ASEAN’s acceptance of EU constitutional norms pp. 275-283

- W. Hopkins
- Theorizing and framing ‘Normative Power Europe’: Asian journalists’ comparative perspectives pp. 285-296

- Natalia Chaban and Martin Holland
- Challenging the EU’s claim to moral authority: Russian talk of ‘double standards’ pp. 297-307

- James Headley
- Looking through rose-tinted glasses? The value and deficiency of using NPE as an analytical tool in the case of China pp. 309-322

- Wenwen Shen
- European norms in transit: trade mark norms, TTIP uncertainties and the relevance of TPP pp. 323-330

- Alison Firth
- The diffusion of norms in security-related fields: views from China, India and the EU pp. 331-347

- May-Britt Stumbaum
- The EU as ‘norm entrepreneur’ in the Asian region: exploring the digital diplomacy aspect of the human rights toolbox pp. 349-360

- Katharine Vadura
Volume 13, issue 2, 2015
- Towards a global scheme for carbon emissions reduction in aviation: China’s role in blocking the extension of the European Union’s Emissions Trading Scheme pp. 113-130

- Armin Ibitz
- What is in a name? Germany’s strategic partnerships with Asia’s rising powers pp. 131-146

- Felix Heiduk
- Trade relations between Italy and Australia: ‘business as usual’? pp. 147-161

- Bruno Mascitelli
- Global alliances, production changes and mature markets: Japanese FDI in the European car industry and their implications for bilateral trade policies pp. 163-174

- Albrecht Rothacher
- The role of Turkey in western Balkan energy security pp. 175-192

- Murat Önsoy and Şebnem Udum
- Regionalism by diffusion and design: Australasian policymakers, Europe and Asian-Pacific economic integration pp. 193-210

- John Leslie
- Untapped potential: time to rethink European engagement with the Asian Development Bank pp. 211-221

- Maaike Okano-Heijmans
- Asia-Pacific free trade talks nearing the finish line pp. 223-231

- Hanns Hilpert
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