International Relations of the Asia-Pacific

Papers
(The median citation count of International Relations of the Asia-Pacific is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Correction to: Under China’s shadow: Authoritarian rule and domestic political divisions in Thailand24
Reception and practice of diplomacy in modern Japan: power, interests, and norms14
Financial cooperation in the Asia-Pacific as regime complex: explaining patterns of coverage, membership, and rules13
International Norms, Moral Psychology, and Neuroscience Elements in International Relations (Elements in International Relations)11
Bury the corpse of colonialism: The revolutionary feminist conference of 1949 Elisabeth B. Armstrong8
Orchestration: China’s Economic Statecraft Across Asia and Europe7
Asymmetrical Neighbors: Borderland State Building between China and Southeast Asia Enze Han6
China’s motives, influence and prospects in Pacific Island countries: views of Chinese scholars6
The Ties that Bind: Immigration and the Global Political Economy David Leblang and Benjamin Helms6
Why delegate to the IMF? Congressional preference and blame avoidance5
Correction to: Evaluating Japan’s defense cooperation agreements and their transformative potential: upgrading strategic partnerships with Australia and the UK5
From guo to tianxia: linking two Daoist theories of International Relations4
Introduction: The rise of formal institutions in the Asia-Pacific region through competitive regime complexity3
Cooperating for the Climate: Learning from International Partnerships in China’s Clean Energy Sector3
Evaluating Japan’s defense cooperation agreements and their transformative potential: upgrading strategic partnerships with Australia and the UK2
Overcoming Isolationism: Japan’s Leadership in East Asian Multilateralism Paul Midford2
Comrades in arms, or comrades in angst? Interest convergence, regime security, and the Vietnam factor in Cambodia’s and Laos’ relations with China2
Rioting for Representation: Local Ethnic Mobilization in Democratizing Countries2
Shocking contrasts: political response to exogenous supply shocks, Ronald L. Rogowski2
Mobilizing for Elections: Patronage and Political Machines in Southeast Asia, Edward Aspinall, Meredith L. Weiss, Allen Hicken and Paul D. Hutchcroft2
Migration governance in East and Southeast Asia1
Reconsidering the Ashida memorandum: the relations between the emergency stationing plan and police reform1
Buying influence? Rotating leadership in ASEAN and allocation of Chinese foreign aid1
The CPTPP, cross-strait tensions, and Taiwan’s recognition for survival strategy under the democratic progressive party1
Asymmetric relations and systemic misperceptions: Why and how Australia and China talk past each other1
Practicing Peace: Conflict Management in Southeast Asia and South America1
Territorial dispute at home: strategic narratives contestation over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands nationalization policy in Japan1
Resistance and adaptation to globalization: Case studies of the Japanese textile industry1
Corrigendum to: Conceptualizing equidistant diplomacy in international relations: the case of Singapore1
Navigating environmental cooperation on air pollution amid political competition in East Asia1
Strategizing Femininity between the Global and the Taiwanese Local: Implications for International Relations1
The unfinished quest: India's search for major power status from Nehru to Modi T.V. Paul0
Neither promoting nor projecting democracy: Indonesia’s middlepowermanship in the Bali democracy forum under Joko Widodo0
Taking ideas and words seriously: explaining the institutionalization of the Lancang-Mekong cooperation0
Review of a Region of Regimes: Prosperity and Plunder in the Asia-Pacific (Cornell Studies in Political Economy) by T. J. Pempel0
Security cooperation in the Pacific Islands: architecture, complex, community, or something else?0
Middle power hedging in the era of security/economic disconnect: Australia, Japan, and the ‘Special Strategic Partnership’0
Exporting Capitalism: Private Enterprise and US Foreign Policy0
Seeking status and ontological security in hierarchy: Korea in the historical East Asian order0
A historical explanation of Chinese cybersovereignty0
The Nexus of Naval Modernization in India and China: Strategic Rivalry and the Evolution of Maritime Power (Oxford International Relations in South Asia)0
Global Policymaking: The Patchwork of Global Governance0
Navigating great power competition: a neoclassical realist view of hedging0
Hedging between the United States and China? South Korea’s ideology-driven behavior and its implications for national security0
Conceptualizing equidistant diplomacy in international relations: the case of Singapore0
Aid coordination through competition? Unintended consequences of China–Japan rivalry in foreign aid policy in Asia0
Diaspora organizations, political settlements, and the migration-development nexus: the case of the Indonesian Diaspora Network0
Long arm of the regime: who signs extradition agreements with China?0
Security in the Asia-Pacific and signaling at sea0
‘No Japan’: explaining motivations behind nationalist boycotts in South Korea0
The EU in Southeast Asian Security: The Role of External Perceptions (Routledge Studies in European), Ronja Scheler0
Ideology and mass killing: the radicalized security politics of genocides and deadly atrocities0
The delegation of discretionary power in international agreements: New comparative evidence from the association of Southeast Asian Nations0
Do cross-polity contacts change policy preferences? Using the attitudes of Taiwanese student delegations visiting Mainland China towards unificationindependence as an example0
From ‘shelving sovereignty’ to ‘regularized patrol’?: prospect theory and Sino–Japanese islands dispute (2012–14)0
A critique of Chinese diplomatic modernization narratives: reinterpreting shifts in Qing foreign affairs institutions in the early 1860s from the Qing perspective0
The promise and challenges of launching cyber-military strikes: Japan’s ‘cross-domain’ operational concepts0
Strategic psychology and the study of China’s whole-of-nation strategy0
Revisiting negative externalities of US military bases: the case of Okinawa0
Will the United States come to Taiwan’s defense? Analysis of public opinion in Taiwan and the United States0
Making the World Safe for Dictatorship Alexander Dukalskis0
Deep engagement and public opinion toward the United States: U.S. military presence and threat perceptions0
Beyond India and China: Bhutan as a Small State in International Relations0
Diversifying economic risks: Japan’s economic hedging toward China0
Why is Japan shamed for whaling more than Norway? International Society and its barbaric others0
Resentment, status dissatisfaction, and the emotional underpinnings of Japanese security policy0
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