China: An International Journal
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China: An International Journal (CIJ) is an internationally refereed journal published for the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore thrice yearly in April, August and December from 2012 by NUS Press. Based outside China, America and Europe, CIJ aims to present diverse international perceptions and frames of reference on contemporary China, including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. The journal invites the submission of cutting-edge research articles, review articles and policy comments and research notes in the fields of politics, economics, society, geography, law, culture and international relations. The unique final section of this journal offers a chronology and listing of key documents pertaining to developments in relations between China and the 10 ASEAN member-states.
Current Issue
Volume 15, Number 1, February 2017.
Previous Issues
From Volume 1, Number 1, March 2003.
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Current Issue
Volume 15, Number 1, February 2017.
Contents
Special Issue on China in the World: Is China a Status Quo Power?
Guest Editor: LYE Liang Fook
1 Introduction: China in World Politics: Is China a Status Quo Power?
by LYE Liang Fook
4 The Changing Geopolitical Landscape, China and the World Order in the 21st Century
by ZHENG Yongnian and LIM Wen Xin
24 The Discourse on China’s Rise by WANG Jianwei
41 Beyond the Love–Hate Approach? International Law and International Institutions and the Rising China
by KONG Qingjiang
63 China and the United States in the Asia-Pacifi c: Towards a New Model or New Normal of Major Power Relations?
by HU Weixing
83 China and Japan: A Clash of Two “Anti-Status Quo” Powers?
by LAM Peng Er
98 China Veering towards South Korea for Status Quo on the Korean Peninsula?
by CHOO Jaewoo
120 India–China Relations under Xi Jinping: An Indian Perspective
by Rajeswari Pillai RAJAGOPALAN and Arka BISWAS
140 Forging a Sino–Russo Alliance: Analysis with a Hybrid Theoretical Framework
by Lance L.P. GORE
163 Explaining the Contradiction in China’s South China Sea Policy: Structural Drivers and Domestic Imperatives
by KUIK Cheng-Chwee
187 China’s Revisionist Aspirations in Southeast Asia and the Curse of the South China Sea Disputes
by LIM Kheng Swe, JU Hailong and LI Mingjiang
214 China and Global Governance: A More Active Role on a Selective Basis
by LYE Liang Fook
CHINA–ASEAN RELATIONS
234 Chronology of Events: October 2016 to December 2016 compiled
by PING Xiaojuan
241 Important Documents: October 2016 to December 2016 compiled
by PING Xiaojuan