International Journal of China Studies
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Title
International Journal of China Studies
Publisher
The University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur
Collection Items
Marxism and the Role of the State in the Soviet and Chinese Experience
This article reflects on the contrast between theoretical Marxism, especially its views on the state, and the actual developments in Russia and China, in which Marxist inspired revolutions created totalitarian states similar to Oriental despotism,…
China’s Role in Malaysia’s Export Recovery in Covid Times
International trade plays an important role in Malaysia’s economy and growth performance. The emergence of the coronavirus disease in 2019 (Covid-19) and declared a pandemic at the beginning of 2020 has led to an unprecedented economic crisis in…
How China’s FDI Affects Malaysia’s Export Performance?
Malaysia has been experiencing increasing FDI inflows over the past decades with the changing of major contributors. Currently, China is the largest contributor to Malaysia’s net FDI inflows, while its contribution was limited in the past decade.…
The Changing Image of China in the COVID-19 Pandemic from the Perspective of Mainstream Spanish Media
This article aims to explore the depiction of China by mainstream Spanish media during the COVID-19 pandemic. 105 articles were collected from El Mundo, El País, La Vanguardia, ABC and El Periódico, and analyzed by topic: domestic information…
Superpower Responsibility, China, the South China Sea and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Since the coming into power of President Xi Jinping in China in 2012, an important objective of Beijing’s foreign policy has been to modify the international order to correspond with China’s rising power and to fulfill the Chinese Dream of national…
The Little Pinks: Self-mobilized Nationalism and State Allies in Chinese Cyberspace
Previous studies on cyber politics in China have highlighted the antagonistic relationship between the state and society, either emphasizing on how the state controls online opinions or how the Internet politically empowers individuals.Recent studies…
China’s Evolving Role in the United Nations: Analysis of the People’s Liberation Army’s Engagement in UN Security Operations
Under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, China has become a proactiveparticipant in world affairs, showing a desire and an ability to contribute toglobal public goods. As a result, China’s support for the United Nations hasgrown considerably.…
Empirical Evidence for Commercial Bank Efficiency and Corporate Directorship in China
This study examines the links between bank efficiency and the profileof corporate directorships of listed banks in China. We focused on thecomposition of independent, foreign and women directors, human and socialcapital of the directors, and their…
Analyzing the Contrast between Chinese Economic Pragmatism and Iranian “Look to East” Optimism
In order to repel US pressures, Tehran has perpetually aligned itself with major non-Western powers through a ‘Look to the East policy’ with focus mainly on China. Iran and China are opposed to the United States’ so-called unilateralism and are…
Skirmishes along the Sino-Indian Border – Strategic Options for India
In the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic, the clash in the Galwan Valley (June 15, 2020) between the Chinese and Indian troops, that killed twenty Indian soldiers, is undoubtedly a watershed moment in India-China relations. While both the Asian…
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- Social Sciences Subindex (S3I)
- International Relations Subindex (IR-SI)
- Area Studies Subindex - China (ASI-CHINA)
- International Journal of China Studies
- Area Studies Subindex - China (ASI-CHINA)
- International Relations Subindex (IR-SI)