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Christina Lai
Christina Lai
Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica (Taiwan); Global Security Studies, Johns Hopkins
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Acting one way and talking another: China's coercive economic diplomacy in East Asia and beyond
C Lai
The Pacific Review 31 (2), 169-187, 2018
762018
Rhetorical traps and China’s peaceful rise: Malaysia and the Philippines in the South China Sea territorial disputes
CJ Lai
International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 19 (1), 117-146, 2019
232019
More than carrots and sticks: Economic statecraft and coercion in China–Taiwan relations from 2000 to 2019
C Lai
Politics 42 (3), 410-425, 2022
192022
A Coercive Brotherhood: Sino-Vietnamese Relations from the 1990s to 2018
C Lai
Journal of Contemporary China 29 (123), 469-486, 2020
132020
Economic Nationalism in South Korea and Taiwan: Examining Identity Discourse and Threat Perceptions towards Japan after the Second World War (1960s–1970s)
C Lai
Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs 5 (2), 149-171, 2018
102018
Identities, rationality and Taiwan’s China policy: The dynamics of cross-Strait exchanges
C Wei, CJ Lai
Asian Studies Review 41 (1), 136-154, 2017
102017
Dancing with the Wolf: Securitizing China–Taiwan Trade in the ECFA Debate and Beyond
C Lai
Asian Security 15 (2), Pages 140-158, 2019
72019
Realism revisited: China’s status-driven wars against Koguryo in the Sui and Tang dynasties
C Lai
Asian Security 17 (2), 139-157, 2021
42021
A Case Study of Recent Social Movements in Hong Kong and Taiwan: Convergence of Counter-Identities amid China’s Rise
C Lai
Global Taiwan Institute Policy Report, 2020
32020
Bound to Lead: US-Taiwan Relations, Security Networks, and The Future of AUKUS
C Lai
International Journal 78 (3), 417-434, 2023
22023
If It Is Not Socialisation, Then What? China's Institutional Statecraft in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
C Lai
China: An International Journal 20 (3), 1-22, 2022
22022
Power of the Weak: Taiwan’s Strategy in Countering China’s Economic Coercion
C Lai
China Brief 21 (21), 5-10, 2021
22021
Soft power is not so soft: is a reconciliation between China’s core interests and foreign policy practices possible?
C Lai
Political Science 72 (3), 167-185, 2020
12020
An Imagined Brotherhood: The Rhetorical Framework and Prospects for China–Taiwan Relations
C Lai
Pacific Focus 35 (2), 177-199, 2020
12020
South Korea’s and Taiwan’s Territorial Disputes with Japan, 1990s to 2018
C Lai
Asian Survey 60 (3), 583–606, 2020
12020
US-Taiwan Relations and the Future of the Liberal International Order
C Lai
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters 54 (1), 6, 2024
2024
Fear the fear: the historical analogies of COVID-19 in US–China relations
C Lai
International Politics 60 (3), 572-597, 2023
2023
Finding the trade-security nexus: Taiwan’s economic statecraft from 2009 to 2021
C Lai
The Pacific Review 36 (5), 1067-1093, 2023
2023
A Chairman of Insecurity: China’s National Security Concept and Its Impacts on Foreign Policy 不安のなかの習近平――中国の安全保障概念と外交政策への影響
C Lai
IDE スクエア -- 世界を見る眼 5, 1-19, 2023
2023
Is “Asian NATO” an oxymoron? Prospects of NATO’s political engagement and strategic alignment in the Asia-Pacific
C Lai
NATO and the Asia-Pacific(Policy Report), 47-50, 2020
2020
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