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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
Volume 60, issue 4, 2024
- Traditional Worldviews, Strategic Culture and Revolutionary Mentality: The Case of People’s Republic of China pp. 361-377

- Nuno Morgado and Éva Dóra Druhalóczki
- China’s Global Governance as a Tool for Accelerating International Sustainable Development and Pandemic Security pp. 378-397

- Brice Tseen Fu Lee, Walker Darke and Jan-Niclas F. Schubert
- Unsettled South Asian Borders: Nepal’s Effort to Reconcile Its Colonial and Non-colonial Borders pp. 398-412

- Bipin Ghimire
- Binding the Deities: Tibetan Buddhism, Reincarnation and the Chinese Communist Party pp. 413-429

- Jigme Yeshe Lama
- Trilateral Dynamics of India–China–Nepal: Assessing Geo-strategic Relations in South Asia pp. 430-451

- Muralidhar Barik and Chinglen Laishram
- Book review: Janet Y. Chen, The Sounds of Mandarin: Learning to Speak a National Language in China and Taiwan, 1913–1960 pp. 452-455

- Aditya Kumar Pandey
- Book review: Gi-Wook Shin and Ho-Ki Kim (Eds.), South Korea’s Democracy in Crisis: The Threats of Illiberalism, Populism and Polarization pp. 455-458

- Vyjayanti Raghavan
- Book review: Dylan M H Loh, China’s Rising Foreign Ministry: Practices and Representations of Assertive Diplomacy pp. 458-460

- Devendra Kumar
Volume 60, issue 3, 2024
- Fostering Tourism Through Regional Culture in the Russian–Chinese Borderland: A Case Study of Zabaykalsky Krai and Northeast China pp. 235-249

- Valentina Sergeevna Morozova and Dorzhi Dondokovich Dondokov
- Navigating the Technological Tug-of-war: European Think Tanks’ Perspectives on the China–US Tech Competition pp. 250-265

- Qin Lin
- Impact of the Belt and Road Initiative on Global Trade and Economic Growth Amid China’s Slowing Growth pp. 266-286

- Kyuyeon Hwang and Joohyeong Lee
- Transformation of China’s Interests in the Arctic and Potential Areas for Cooperation with Russia in the Context of International Political Turbulence pp. 287-306

- Irina Strelnikova and Olga Aleksandrovna Kharina
- Evolution and Transformation of Security Patterns in Central Asia in the Context of Chinese Institutional Building pp. 307-321

- Alibek Yermekov, Srikanth Kondapalli and Leila Delovarova
- Development of Economic Cooperation Between Russia and China in the Condition of New Geopolitical Threats and Challenges pp. 322-338

- Vahe S. Davtyan, Aidar M. Tufetulov, Dmitry V. Rodnyansky, Ilnur A. Khairullin, Ainur R. Margamov and Yulia S. Valeeva
- Book review: Manoj Joshi, (Ed.), India–China Border: The Enduring Threat of War in the Himalayas pp. 339-341

- B R Deepak
- Book review: Yan Wang. Pension Policy and Governmentality in China: Manufacturing Public Compliance pp. 341-343

- Priyanka Pandit
- Book review: Ravi Dutt Bajpai, Civilization-States of China and India—Reshaping the World Order pp. 343-346

- Raviprasad Narayanan
- Book review: Scott A. Snyder and Kyung-Ae Park, (Eds.), North Korea’s Foreign Policy: The Kim Jong-Un Regime in a Hostile World pp. 346-349

- Sandip Kumar Mishra
Volume 60, issue 2, 2024
- China’s Ukraine Policy: Unchanged Rhetoric Despite Changing Conjuncture pp. 115-128

- Ümit Alperen
- Russia–China Strategic Alignment: Are They Headed Towards a Military Alliance? pp. 129-147

- Rajan Kumar
- Sustainable Energy and China: The Importance of Institutional Authority pp. 148-166

- Galip Ferhat Akbal
- The Dilemma and Promotion of Chinese Nationalism: Xinjiang Cotton Incident as a Case Study pp. 167-181

- Wing-hung Mok and Franky Ka-hin Choi
- English as a Medium of China’s National Storytelling pp. 182-195

- Dejiang Lin and Wei Liu
- Factors Behind Chinese Citizen Support to Implementation of Social Credit Policy pp. 196-211

- Gilang D. Putra, Bagus Sigit Sunarko and Agung Purwanto
- Eurocentric Fables of International Debt and China pp. 212-217

- Bhabani Shankar Nayak
- Book review: Taylor, Monique, China’s Digital Authoritarianism: A Governance Perspective pp. 218-220

- Dharmendra Kumar
- Book review: Bruce A. Elleman, China’s Naval Operations in the South China Sea: Evaluating Legal, Strategic and Military Factors pp. 220-223

- Anshu Kumar
- Book review: Frank Dikötter, China After Mao: The Rise of a Superpower pp. 223-226

- Souvik Chatterjee
Volume 60, issue 1, 2024
- The Chinese Educational Idioms That the Chinese Shall Live By pp. 7-21

- Wei Liu and Xiaojun Zhang
- Reforms, International Crisis and Growth of Chinese and Indian Economies pp. 22-40

- Manmohan Agarwal and Adrita Banerjee
- The Resurgence of Chinese Exceptionalism Under Xi’s Leadership pp. 41-56

- Behzad Abdollahpour
- New OTC Derivative Instrument for BRI Grand Strategy Integration: Case of ‘China, Mongolia and Russia’ pp. 57-75

- Valeriia A. Shichalina
- The Historical Different Meanings of Chinese Communist Party’s ‘The Party Commands Gun’ Under Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping pp. 76-89

- Daqi (Reinhardt) Fang
- Book review: Reena Marwah and Lê Thi. Ha˘\ng Nga. India–Vietnam Relations: Development Dynamics and Strategic Alignment pp. 90-92

- Yamini Meena
- Book review: Paulo Afonso B. Duarte, Francisco José B. S. Leandro and Enrique MartÃnez Galán (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Globalization with Chinese Characteristics: The Case of the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 93-95

- Tiago Soares Nogara
- Book review: Gary Ka-wai Cheung, Yingguo dangan zhong de Xianggang qiantu wenti [Secrets from the British Archives: Hong Kong and its Post-Colonial Future] pp. 95-97

- Adrian Chiu
- Book review: Mike Chinoy, Assignment China: An Oral History of American Journalists in the People’s Republic pp. 97-100

- Ananth Krishnan
- Book review: Tansen Sen and Brian Tsui (Eds.), Beyond Pan-Asianism: Connecting China and India, 1840s–1960s pp. 100-103

- Chandu Doddi
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