Chinese Journal of International Politics

Papers
(The TQCC of Chinese Journal of International Politics is 6. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Use and Misuse of East Asian History in IR Theorizing41
Southeast Asia amid Sino-US Competition: Power Shift and Regional Order Transition34
US–China Economic Rivalry and the Reshoring of Global Supply Chains26
Relationalism(s) Unpacked: Engaging Yaqing Qin’s Theory of World Politics24
A Bargaining Theory of US–China Economic Rivalry: Differentiating the Trade and Technology Wars15
The End of the Liberal International Order? Globalization, Deep Contestation, and the Future15
China’s Multi-Front Institutional Strategies in International Development Finance12
Globalization, Primacy, and the US–China Tech War in “Emerging and Foundational Technologies”12
Hedging in Non-Traditional Security: The Case of Vietnam’s Disaster Response Cooperation12
Neoclassical Realism: Methodological Critiques and Remedies11
Dispositional Balancing and Hegemonic Order: US Response to China’s Financial Statecraft10
Relational Order, Harmonizing Power and Effective Leadership8
Six Alternatives to War, One Solution for Peace: The Pacifying Effect of Civil Society8
Correction to: Before the Nation-State: Civilizations, World Orders, and the Origins of Global International Relations8
Bundling Threats: Why Dominant Perceptions of China Changed in Europe8
Paving Their Own Road? Local Chinese and World Bank Aid and Foreign Direct Investment in Africa8
Why there is Now Non-Western International Relations Theory7
Balancing Away from War: How the USA and China Can Side-step the Thucydides’ Trap7
Upgrading the Paradigm of Leadership Analysis6
Non-Western Interpolity Orders and Sociocultural Forces: the shi in the Early Modern East Asian Order6
Interstate order shaped by decision-makers’ actions6
How Institution-Building Shapes Great Power Alignment: An Institutional Perspective on the China–Russia Partnership6
Signaling status through public goods: China, the United States, and the global leadership deficit6
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