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Examining the Philippines’ China policy: great powers and domestic politics Journal article
Xiangning Wu, Joseph Ching Velasco. Examining the Philippines’ China policy: great powers and domestic politics[J]. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2022, 76(6), 672-693.
Authors:  Xiangning Wu;  Joseph Ching Velasco
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Sino-philippine Relations  Philippine Foreign Policy  South China Sea Dispute  Us Indo-pacific Strategy  
Examining the Philippines’ China policy: great powers and domestic politics Journal article
Wu, Xiangning, Velasco, Joseph Ching. Examining the Philippines’ China policy: great powers and domestic politics[J]. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2022, 76(6), 672 - 693.
Authors:  Wu, Xiangning;  Velasco, Joseph Ching
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Philippine Foreign Policy  Sino-philippine Relations  South China Sea Dispute  Us Indo-pacific Strategy  
Neoconservatism as Discourse: Virtue, Power and US Foreign Policy Journal article
Pan, Chengxin, Turner, Oliver. Neoconservatism as Discourse: Virtue, Power and US Foreign Policy[J]. European Journal of International Relations, 2017, 23(1), 74-96.
Authors:  Pan, Chengxin;  Turner, Oliver
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Discourse Analysis  Discursive Formation  Foucault  Genealogy  Neoconservatism  Us Foreign Policy  
Neoconservatism, U.S.-China Conflict, and Australia’s “Great and Powerful Friends” Dilemma Journal article
Pan, Chengxin. Neoconservatism, U.S.-China Conflict, and Australia’s “Great and Powerful Friends” Dilemma[J]. The Pacific Review, 2006, 19(4), 429-448.
Authors:  Pan, Chengxin
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Neoconservatism  Us-china Relations  Australian Foreign Policy  Great And Powerful Friends