Publications
Publication year
Year | Author/Editor・Title | Publisher |
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2021.4.30 |
Kenki Adachi Changing Arms Control Norms in International Society |
Routledge |
2020.4 |
Keiko Sakai , Kota Suechika Sectarian fault lines in the Middle East |
Routledge |
2019.09 |
Takuo Iwata (Ed.) New Asian Approaches to AfricaNew Asian Approaches to Africa: Rivalries and Collaborations BOOK REVIEW: CENTRO DE ESTUDOS INTERNACIONALS, by Clara Carvalho |
Vernon Press |
2019.08 |
Adhi Priamarizki(Research Assistant at the Institute of International Relations and Area Studies BOOK REVIEW: Civil-Military Relations in Southeast Asia, by Aurel Croissant |
Contemporary Southeast Asia :A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs (ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute) |
2019.3.7 |
Miwa Hirono, Marc Lanteinge, and Yang Jiang China’s New Roles and Behaviour in Conflict-Affected Regions: Reconsidering Non-Interference and Non-Intervention*A paper presented at the International Symposium “China’s new roles and behaviours in conflict-affected regions: evolving approaches to the principle of non-interference?,” hosted by the Institute of International Relations and Area Studies at Ritsumeikan University in December 2016.
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The China Quarterly(SOAS University of London) |
2019.3.4 |
Miwa Hirono China’s Conflict Mediation and the Durability of the Principle of Non-Interference: The Case of Post-2014 Afghanistan*A paper presented at the International Symposium “China’s new roles and behaviours in conflict-affected regions: evolving approaches to the principle of non-interference?,” hosted by the Institute of International Relations and Area Studies at Ritsumeikan University in December 2016.
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The China Quarterly(SOAS University of London) |
2019.3.4 |
Marc Lanteigne China’s UN Peacekeeping in Mali and Comprehensive Diplomacy*A paper presented at the International Symposium “China’s new roles and behaviours in conflict-affected regions: evolving approaches to the principle of non-interference?,” hosted by the Institute of International Relations and Area Studies at Ritsumeikan University in December 2016.
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The China Quarterly(SOAS University of London) |
2019.3.4 |
Camilla T. N. Sørensen That Is Not Intervention; That Is Interference with Chinese Characteristics: New Concepts, Distinctions and Approaches Developing in the Chinese Debate and Foreign and Security Policy Practice*A paper presented at the International Symposium “China’s new roles and behaviours in conflict-affected regions: evolving approaches to the principle of non-interference?,” hosted by the Institute of International Relations and Area Studies at Ritsumeikan University in December 2016.
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The China Quarterly(SOAS University of London) |
2019.3.4 |
Imad Mansour Treading with Caution: China’s Multidimensional Interventions in the Gulf Region*A paper presented at the International Symposium “China’s new roles and behaviours in conflict-affected regions: evolving approaches to the principle of non-interference?,” hosted by the Institute of International Relations and Area Studies at Ritsumeikan University in December 2016.
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The China Quarterly(SOAS University of London) |
2018.6.14 |
Courtney J. Fung Separating Intervention from Regime Change: China's Diplomatic Innovations at the UN Security Council Regarding the Syria Crisis*A paper presented at the International Symposium “China’s new roles and behaviours in conflict-affected regions: evolving approaches to the principle of non-interference?,” hosted by the Institute of International Relations and Area Studies at Ritsumeikan University in December 2016.
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The China Quarterly(SOAS University of London) |
2018.3.1 |
Nino Viartasiwi The politics of history in West Papua - Indonesia conflict |
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