Asia Europe Journal
2004 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2017
- Post-crisis restructuring of trade and financial architecture: Asian and European perspectives pp. 359-361

- Matthias Helble and Margot Schüller
- Long-term growth perspectives in Japan and the Euro area pp. 363-375

- Christian Dreger
- The European Union’s trade and investment policy in Asia: new challenges and opportunities in a changing global environment – or: following individual roadmaps pp. 377-397

- Marc Bungenberg and Angshuman Hazarika
- Salvaging the Trans-Pacific Partnership: building blocks for regional and multilateral trade opening? pp. 399-416

- Matthias Helble
- Central banking below zero: the implementation of negative interest rates in Europe and Japan pp. 417-443

- Stefan Angrick and Naoko Nemoto
- Monetary policy and overinvestment in East Asia and Europe pp. 445-462

- Gunther Schnabl
- Mortgage lending, banking crises, and financial stability in Asia and Europe pp. 463-482

- Peter Morgan and Yan Zhang
- The emergence of post-crisis regional financial institutions in Asia—with a little help from Europe pp. 483-501

- Margot Schüller and Jan Peter Wogart
Volume 15, issue 3, 2017
- Influence of EU-ASEAN health interregionalism on regional health governance pp. 243-259

- Vincent Rollet
- Promoting regional development bank complementarity: challenges to Asia and lessons from Europe pp. 261-281

- Xianbai Ji
- Japan in the Asia-Europe parliamentary dialogue: domestic actors on the international stage pp. 283-298

- Silja Keva
- “Taking laughter seriously”: the politics of memory in regulating jokes on Korea’s colonial/dictatorial past pp. 299-318

- Soyoung Lee
- On the edge of the EU: Turkey’s choice between ‘privileged partnership’ and non-accession pp. 319-339

- Siret Hürsoy
- Building regional competition policy in ASEAN: lessons from the European Competition Network pp. 341-357

- Alexandr Svetlicinii
Volume 15, issue 2, 2017
- The rise of China—challenges and opportunities for the European Union pp. 121-131

- Thomas Christiansen and Richard Maher
- Europe’s response to China’s rise: competing strategic visions pp. 133-145

- Richard Maher
- China’s rise: what about a transatlantic dialog? pp. 147-160

- Philippe Le Corre and Jonathan Pollack
- The bear and the EU-China-US triangle: transatlantic and Russian influences on EU’s “pivot to Asia” pp. 161-172

- Bjørnar Sverdrup-Thygeson
- China’s economic statecraft in Europe pp. 173-185

- James Reilly
- Redistributing the EU-China economic relationship: the role of domestic change in China pp. 187-198

- Duncan Freeman
- The EU’s trade strategy towards China: lessons for an effective turn pp. 199-212

- Camille M. Brugier
- Chinese outward direct investments in Europe and the control of the global value chain pp. 213-228

- Jean-Christophe Defraigne
- Global Economic Governance between China and the EU: the case of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank pp. 229-242

- Silvia Menegazzi
Volume 15, issue 1, 2017
- Fuelling the New Great Game: Kazakhstan, energy policy and the EU pp. 1-20

- Neil Collins and Kristina Bekenova
- Why Russian gas diplomacy fails: the geopolitics-energy nexus in Ukraine and Turkey pp. 21-37

- Filippos Proedrou
- ASEAN and human rights: challenges to the EU’s diffusion of human rights norms pp. 39-54

- Laura Allison-Reumann
- Japan’s policy towards the South Caucasus: pragmatic even if enigmatic pp. 55-73

- Syuzanna Vasilyan
- The service sector in the free-trade agreement between the EU and Singapore: closing the gap between policy and business realities pp. 75-105

- Claes G. Alvstam, Erja Kettunen and Patrik Ström
- The EU’s gas relationship with Russia: solving current disputes and strengthening energy security pp. 107-117

- Marco Siddi
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
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