2016/2 | 2016
What Kind of International Order Does China Want?
Between Reformism and Revisionism
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Special feature
Edited by Jean-Pierre Cabestan-
Editorial [Full text]
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China and the Global Economic Order [Full text]A Discreet Yet Undeniable Contestation
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The Role of China in Global Energy Governance [Full text]
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Rebalancing a Hegemonic World Order?
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Articles
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“Diversified Mechanisms of Dispute Resolution” in Contemporary China
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Current affairs
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China, the US, and the Law of the Sea [Full text]
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Legal Reform in China under the Xi Administration
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Book reviews
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Steven M. Goldstein, China and Taiwan, [Full text]Cambridge, UK, and Malden, MA, Polity Press, 2015, 228 pp.
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Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2015, 264 pp.
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Cambridge, UK, Malden, MA, Polity Press, 2016, 204 pp.
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Cambridge, UK, Malden, MA, Polity Press, 2015, 224 pp.
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Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong Press, 2014, 412 pp.
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Malden, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2015, 200 pp.
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