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Volume 62, issue 2, 2026
- Special Issue on China in South Asia: Histories, Borders, Mobilities, and Soft Power pp. 133-138

- Rityusha Mani Tiwary and Alka Acharya
- China’s Negotiated Power in South Asia: A Global South Political Economy Analysis pp. 139-161

- Rityusha Mani Tiwary and Alka Acharya
- Moving Dentists, Moving Practices: Chinese Migrant Dentistry in Calcutta, 1920–1960 pp. 162-179

- Rishav Chatterjee
- The India–China Border Through the Lens of Demchok: Historical Insights, Territorial Claims and the Borderlanders pp. 180-196

- Tsering Dorjay and Isha Kaushik
- Revisiting Sino–Indian Conflicts on the Sikkim–Tibet Border, 1965–1967 pp. 197-215

- Chow Bing Ngeow
- Impact of the Soft Power of International Higher Education on Nepali Students’ Attitudes Towards China pp. 216-236

- Jiwan Kafle and Chen Wei
- The Resilient Women of Indian Chinese Community in Kolkata: A Historiographic Study pp. 237-256

- Arpita Bose and Barnali Chanda
- Delivering Attraction? How BRI Implementation Shapes China’s Soft Power in Bangladesh and Pakistan pp. 257-277

- Md. Obaidullah
- Book review: Adhira Mangalagiri, States of Disconnect: The China–India Literary Relation in the Twentieth Century pp. 278-280

- Nishit Kumar
- Book review: Yihong Pan, Not Just a Man’s War: Chinese Women’s Memories of the War of Resistance Against Japan, 1931–45 pp. 281-283

- Aveivey D.
Volume 62, issue 1, 2026
- Establishment Mode by Chinese MNEs and the Positive Direction of Institutional Distance pp. 7-32

- Diego Quer
- China’s BRI and the EU’s Global Gateway in Southeast Asia: Conditional Engagement Versus Non-interference pp. 33-52

- Brice Tseen Fu Lee, Ignacio Vicuña Betancourt, Juan Pablo Sims, Linh Dieu Dinh and Yun-Tso Lee
- Identity, Self-interest or Learning? What Influences the De Facto Generation’s China-friendly Attitudes? pp. 53-74

- Chia-chou Wang
- China’s Discourse and Policies Towards the Private Sector Under Xi Jinping: A Continuity or Change? pp. 75-98

- Megha Shrivastava
- The Ambassador of Democracy: Gorbachev’s New Thinking and the Sino-Soviet Summit of 1989 pp. 99-114

- Ebrahim Daryaee Motlagh
- Book review: Prem Poddar and Lisa Lindkvist Zhang, Through the India-China Border, Kalimpong in the Himalayas pp. 115-117

- Dhriti Roy
- Book review: Ian Williams, Vampire State: The Rise and Fall of the Chinese Economy pp. 118-120

- Kalyani Yeola
- Book review: Margaret Hillenbrand, On the Edge: Feeling Precarious in China pp. 120-122

- Ann Elza Varughese
- Book review: Thomas Meyer and José LuÃs de Sales Marques (Eds.), The EU and China: Avoiding a New Cold War pp. 123-125

- Rajeev Ranjan Sinha
Volume 61, issue 4, 2025
- India in Chinese Quest for Nationalism & Modernity: Perspectives from Chinese Travel Writings pp. 433-455

- Kamal Sheel
- Energy Interdependence and Economic Statecraft: A Critical Analysis of the Sino–Saudi Oil Partnership pp. 456-486

- Asad Ullah and Li Xinlei
- Navigating the Policy Risk Landscape: How Emerging Economy MNEs Make OFDI Location Choices pp. 487-508

- Miao Wang
- Financial Management Practices and Financial Performance in China’s Main Capital Markets: A Macroeconomics Moderation Analysis pp. 509-551

- Ronald Essel
- Sino-Russian Cooperation in Scientific and Technological Innovation in the Arctic: Fields, Achievements, Promising Areas and Prospects pp. 552-579

- Irina Strelnikova
- Guanxi: A Vitamin for China’s Economic Recovery in COVID-19 Pandemic? pp. 580-596

- Inda Mustika Permata and Bima Jon Nanda
- Seeing India Through China, Seeing China Through India pp. 597-603

- Madhavi Thampi
- Book review: Xiao Ma, Localized Bargaining: The Political Economy of China’s High-speed Railway Program pp. 604-606

- Shruti Jargad
- Book review: Wang Yingyao, Markets with Bureaucratic Characteristics: How Economic Bureaucrats Make Policies and Remake the Chinese State pp. 606-609

- Santosh Pai
- Book review: Gal Gvili, Imagining India in Modern China: Literary Decolonization and the Imperial Unconscious, 1895–1962 pp. 609-612

- Barnali Chanda
Volume 61, issue 3, 2025
- Understanding Colonial Border Making: British India and China pp. 325-349

- Vijay K Nambiar
- Managing the COVID-19 Pandemic in China: A Biopolitical Approach pp. 350-373

- Evangelos Fanoulis and Alessandra Cappelletti
- An Empirical Study on the 1992 Consensus, China’s Favour-Granting Policies and Taiwanese Identification with China pp. 374-397

- Shih-Kai Lin and Hung-Chang Chung
- Zhou Enlai: A Life, Chen Jian (Harvard University Press, 2024), $39.95, ISBN: 9780674659582 pp. 398-412

- Kishan S. Rana
- Book review: Jason Gainous, Rongbin Han, Andrew W. Macdonald and Kevin M. Wagner, Directed Digital Dissidence in Autocracies: How China Wins Online pp. 413-415

- Namita Sharma
- Book review: Steve Tsang and Olivia Cheung (Eds.), The Political Thought of Xi Jinping pp. 415-418

- Bhim B. Subba
- Book review: Emmott, Bill, Deterrence, Diplomacy and the Risk of Conflict over Taiwan: The Adelphi Series pp. 418-420

- Gunjan Singh
- Book review: Poonam Surie, Contemporary China: Tradition and Modernity pp. 421-423

- Vijay Nambiar
Volume 61, issue 2, 2025
- Cutting the Tail Off to Survive: China’s Tech Companies’ Business Strategy under U.S. Economic Sanctions pp. 163-184

- Zhu Zhang
- China’s New Silk Road Economic Diplomacy in the Middle East: The Case of the UAE pp. 185-198

- Zeyad Jaffal
- Between Dominance and Rising: The Role of Status Considerations in United States’s Hong Kong Policy, 1997–2023 pp. 199-222

- Colin Mianqing Xie, Khoo Ying Hooi, Roy Anthony Rogers and Karl Chee Leong Lee
- China’s Economic Diplomacy in Saudi Arabia and Qatar: An Effect on the Country’s Economic Growth pp. 223-248

- Hend Elmahly Mahmoud Sultan, Mohamed Mostafa Sayed Salem and Eram Mohammed Abd El-Rahman
- Ways of Understanding Chinese Expansion: Chineseness and Two Chinas pp. 249-269

- Abdürreşit Celil Karluk
- Literature Review on the Image of the Communist Party of China in the Past 30 Years: Based on the Bibliometric Analysis of CiteSpace Software pp. 270-291

- Lu Wang and Xinli Zhao
- Understanding China’s Motivations Behind Its Foreign Aid to Education pp. 292-314

- Wu Yue and Zeng Jingyan
Volume 61, issue 1, 2025
- Sino-Japanese Reactive Diplomacy Through BRI and FOIP in Bangladesh: Economic Implications pp. 7-26

- Md. Saifullah Akon, S. M. Rabby Raj, Md. Nadim Aktar and Abdullah-Al-Mamun
- Chinese Cinephiles in the Post-Pandemic Pandemic Era: Comparing the Transition from Traditional Theatres to OTT Platforms pp. 27-45

- Muhammad Yaqoub, Khaled Al-Kassimi, Jonathan Matusitz and Wang Haizhou
- Reconceptualising Security-development Paradigm: A Critical Analysis of Chinese ‘Development Peace Model’ in the Middle East pp. 46-62

- Asif Iqbal Dawar
- Domestic Accounts of China’s Belt and Road Initiative as an Internally Oriented Soft Power Exercise pp. 63-76

- Runping Zhu, Zhipeng Ma and Richard Krever
- Some Peasants’ Good Times under Mao: Privileged Lives in Mao-Era Rural Militias pp. 77-98

- Sanjiao Tang
- Problems of Legal Assessment of Integrated Environmental Risks of the Silk Road Economic Belt pp. 99-114

- Ting Fu, Kamilya Altayeva and Yingjie Ma
- A Review of China Studies in Taiwan: History, Development and Main Contributions pp. 115-132

- Guan-yi Leu and Mu-min Chen
- The Limits of China’s Sharp Power in Israel’s Academic and Media Discourse pp. 133-152

- Mordechai Chaziza and Carmela Lutmar
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