Scholarly Articles
Seeking a balanced approach on the global economic rebalancing: Chinas answers to international policy cooperation
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
Wang Yong
Prospects for Chinas transition
The Politics of the TPP Are Plain: Target China
Chinese IPE debates on (American) hegemony
Review of International Political Economy
Chinese IPE debates on (American) hegemony
Wang Yong & Louis Pauly
Australia, China, and the U.S. in an Era of Interdependence: Irreconcilable Interests, Inadequate Institutions?
University of California Press
Wang Yong and Mark Beeson
Introduction IPE with China's characteristics
Review of International Political Economy
Introduction – IPE with China's characteristics
Gregory Chin , Margaret M. Pearson & Wang Yong
The EU's multilateralist combat against the proliferation of WMD in the NPT: mirroring the Grand Bargain
Megan Dee, University of Warwick
Transnational Veto Players and the Practice of Financial Reform
Transnational Veto Players and the Practice of Financial Reform
Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School
Ideas, Power and Change: Explaining EU-Russia Energy Relations
Ideas, Power and Change: Explaining EU-Russia Energy Relations
Caroline Kuzemko, Journal of European Public Policy
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The power of human beliefs over the state's behaviour in world politics
International Political Science Review
Yong-soo Eun
The power of human beliefs over the state's behaviour in world politics
A Liberal Actor in a Realist World? States, Markets and European Union Energy Policy
Andreas Goldthau and Nick Sitter, Department of Public Policy, Central European University
A Liberal Actor in a Realist World? States, Markets and European Union Energy Policy
Fighting Fire with Water: NGO and Counter-Terrorism Policy Tools
Tom Parker and Nick Sitter, Global Policy, 2013 (in press)
Fighting Fire with Water: NGO and Counter-Terrorism Policy Tools
The Changing Fortunes of a Policy Entrepreneur: The Case of Ross Garnaut
Mark Beeson & Diane Stone (2013)
Can China Lead?
No. 8- M. Beeson, Can China Lead?, Third World Quarterly, 34:2, 233-250
Credit rating agencies and the sovereign debt crisis: Performing the politics of creditworthiness through risk and uncertainty
7. B. Paudyn, Credit rating agencies and the sovereign debt crisis: Performing the politics of creditworthiness through risk and uncertainty, Review of International Political Economy - Taylor & Francis Online
Experimentalism in the EU: Common ground and persistent differences
6. J. Zeitlin & C. Sabel, Experimentalism in the EU: Common ground and persistent differences, Regulation & Governance, Wiley- Blackwell Journal
Assembling an experimentalist regime: Transnational governance interactions in the forest sector
5. J. Zeitlin & C. Overdevest, Assembling an experimentalist regime: Transnational governance interactions in the forest sector First
The politics of IMFEU cooperation: Institutional change from the Maastricht Treaty to the launch of the euro
Determinants of a Regional Organisation's Role in Peace and Security: The African Union and the European Union Compared
3. Stephen Kingah and Luk Van Langenhove, Determinants of a Regional Organisation's Role in Peace and Security: The African Union and the European Union Compared, South African Journal of International Affairs, Volume 19, Issue 2, 2012
The 'China model' and the global crisis
2. S. Breslin, The 'China model' and the global crisis (25 November 2011) Published in International Affairs, vol. 87, no. 6. November 2011
The New Resource Politics: Can Australia and South Africa Accommodate China?
1. M. Beeson, M. Soko, Wang, Y., The New Resource Politics: Can Australia and South Africa Accommodate China? (18 November 2011) Published in International Affairs