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India as a Foreign Policy Actor – Normative Redux. CEPS Working Document No. 285, February 2008 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This paper analyses India’s behaviour as a foreign policy actor by looking at India’s changing relations over the past decade with the EU, US, China, Japan, Myanmar, Pakistan, Nepal and, in a historical departure, the former princely state of Sikkim.
Kumar, Radha.
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China's absorptive State: research, innovation and the prospects for China-UK collaboration [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
China's innovation system is advancing so rapidly in multiple directions that the UK needs to develop a more ambitious and tailored strategy, able to maximise opportunities and minimise risks across the diversity of its innovation links to China. For the
Adams, Jonathan   +3 more
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NEGOTIATING ENERGY DIPLOMACY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH FOREIGN POLICY AND NATIONAL SECURITY

open access: yes, 2020
Energy diplomacy is a complex field of international relations, closely linked to its principal, foreign policy and overall national security. We observe the relationship of issues that belong to the three concepts and how they are intertwined in the ...
Ana Bovan, Tamara Vučenović, N. Perić
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EU Foreign Policy Identity: A Case Study on the EU’s Engagement of the Islamic Republic of Iran. College of Europe EU Diplomacy Paper 06/2019 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is often referred to as the biggest foreign policy success of the European Union (EU). It ended twelve years of tough negotiations, stabilising one of the most volatile regions of the world.
McCloskey-Gholikhany, Leah
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Japan's response to China's rise : regional engagement, global containment, dangers of collision [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Japan and China's ability to manage their bilateral relationship is crucial for the stability of the East Asian region. It also has a global impact on the security and economic development of other regions.
Hughes, Christopher W.
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China’s energy diplomacy towards Central Asia and the implications on its “belt and road initiative”

open access: yes, 2019
China’s oil investment in Central Asia from the late 1990s was not driven by energy needs or geopolitical ambitions, like many assumed. The real concern was the safety of its western boundary, while energy was used as an instrument to forge political ...
Janet Xuanli Liao
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The European Union’s Multi-Level Cultural Diplomacy vis-à-vis the United States of America. Working Paper Series W-2018/7 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This paper examines how, to what extent and why the EU engages in cultural diplomacy vis-à-vis the US. While providing an empirical review of and conceptual reflection on the current state of the EU’s (including key member states’) efforts at employing ...
Schunz, Simon, Trobbiani, Riccardo
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The Formation of Preferences in Two-level Games: An Analysis of India’s Domestic and Foreign Energy Policy [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper examines the formation of India’s energy-policy strategy as an act of doubleedged diplomacy. After developing an analytical framework based on the two-level game approach to international relations (IR), it focuses on the domestic context of ...
Joachim Betz, Melanie Hanif
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Diplomacy of the project "Economic belt of the Great Silk Road" in modern foreign policy of China [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The authors consider the Chinese policies of promoting the Silk Road Economic Belt project as a means of expansion of China’s influence on the global scale in general and as a means to find new markets for its goods.
Hasparian, Ye., Karlyuk, S. V.
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