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Journals
Antiquity V.97 ISS.393 (JUN 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU CC1 A63
East Asian Science, Technology and Society V.17 NO.2 (2023)
Online access | Available at JOU Q127 E13
Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy V.28 ISS.3 (2023)
Online access | Available at JOU HC411 J86
- Alvin Camba, Terence Gomez, Richard Khaw & Kee-Cheok Cheong. Strongmen politics and investment flows: China’s investments in Malaysia and the Philippines
- Mohamad Zaki Mahasin, Yety Rochwulaningsih & Singgih Tri Sulistiyono. The persistence of Chinese monopoly in Indonesia’s salt business and marginalisation of local salt farmers
- Sy-Hoa Ho, Trung-Thanh Nguyen & Nguyen To-The. On the (a)symmetric effects of real exchange rate on trade flows: new evidence from US–Vietnam trade balance at the industry level
- Anh-Tuan Doan, Aila Khan, Scott Holmes & Thao Tran. SMEs’ efficiency in a transitional economy: does innovation and public support schemes matter?
- Fang-rong Ren, Xin-ge Guan, Huai-jing Zhang, Qi Fang, Hong-cheng Si & Ze Tian. Comparative study on infrastructure and export trade of the host country and OFDI efficiency of China
- Linh Thi Dieu Huynh, Hien Thanh Hoang & Hung Ngoc Tran. Does FDI enhance provincial productivity? A panel data analysis in Vietnam
- Victoriia Alekhina & Giovanni Ganelli. Determinants of inclusive growth in ASEAN
- Yanyan Sun, Kunling Zhang & Song Zhang. The impact of Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investment on the comparative advantage of the Belt and Road countries
Policy & Internet V.15 ISS.2 (JUN 2023)
- Joanne Gray, Jonathon Hutchinson, Milica Stilinovic. Democracy in the digital era
- Kayla Schwoerer. An exploratory study of social media’s role in facilitating public participation in e-rulemaking using computational text analysis tools
- Pablo Jost, Simon Kruschinski, Michael Sülflow, Jörg Haßler, Marcus Maurer. Invisible transparency: How different types of ad disclaimers on Facebook affect whether and how digital political advertising is perceived
- Scott McKnight, Martin Kenney, Dan Breznitz. Regulating the platform giants: Building and governing China’s online economy
- Yuanbo Qiu, Timothy Dwyer. Regulating Zhibo in China: Exploring multiple levels of self-regulation and stakeholder dynamics
South East Asia Research V.31 ISS.1 (2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS524.7 S72
- Heronimus Heron & Min Seong Kim. Between chili farms and an aerotropolis: the struggle against the new airport in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Survival: Global Politics and Strategy V.65 ISS.3 (2023)
Online access | Available at JOU U162 S96
- James Crabtree & Evan A. Laksmana. The Philippines’ Surprising Veer West
- Sam Farbman. Telegram, ‘Milbloggers’ and the Russian State
The Chinese Journal of International Politics V.16 ISS.2 (SUM 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS740.4 C53
- Hyeyoon Park. Global Norm-Maker as China’s New Brand? An Analysis of the Responsible Cobalt Initiative
- Wen Zha. Southeast Asia amid Sino-US Competition: Power Shift and Regional Order Transition
The China Quarterly V.254 (JUN 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS701 C53
The Pacific Review V.36 ISS.4 (2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 P117
- H. D. P. Envall & Thomas S. Wilkins. Japan and the new Indo-Pacific order: the rise of an entrepreneurial power
- Karl Yan. Navigating between China and Japan: Indonesia and economic hedging
- Yuko Kasuya & Benjamin Reilly. The shift to consensus democracy and limits of institutional design in Asia
- Jiye Kim & Arpit Raswant. Indo-Pacific Powers: Internalization, Interpretation, and Implementation of International Law
The Polar Journal V.13 ISS.1 (2023)
Online access | Available at JOU G575 P76
- Marcus Haward & Andrew Jackson. Antarctica: geopolitical challenges and institutional resilience
Magazines
The Economist
- July 1, 2023
- June 24, 2023
Nikkei Asia
- June 26, 2023
- June 19, 2023
Tempo
- June 19, 2023
Time
- July 3, 2023
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