International Relations of the Asia-Pacific

Papers
(The median citation count of International Relations of the Asia-Pacific is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Correction to: Under China’s shadow: Authoritarian rule and domestic political divisions in Thailand29
Reproducing the party army: Ontological security in Chinese military innovation23
Financial cooperation in the Asia-Pacific as regime complex: explaining patterns of coverage, membership, and rules12
Vietnam’s securitization of the 2014 oilrig crisis and its pursuit of political legitimacy7
Bury the corpse of colonialism: The revolutionary feminist conference of 1949 Elisabeth B. Armstrong6
Why delegate to the IMF? Congressional preference and blame avoidance4
‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ to ‘Vishwa Guru’: India’s shrewd management of (In)security in Indo-Pacific4
Correction to: Evaluating Japan’s defense cooperation agreements and their transformative potential: upgrading strategic partnerships with Australia and the UK4
The Ties that Bind: Immigration and the Global Political Economy David Leblang and Benjamin Helms4
Finding the origins of COVID-19: China’s strategic narratives in the pursuit of discourse power3
From guo to tianxia: linking two Daoist theories of International Relations3
Cooperating for the Climate: Learning from International Partnerships in China’s Clean Energy Sector2
Civilizations without Hierarchies? Reimagining Global Order2
Comrades in arms, or comrades in angst? Interest convergence, regime security, and the Vietnam factor in Cambodia’s and Laos’ relations with China2
Introduction: The rise of formal institutions in the Asia-Pacific region through competitive regime complexity2
Evaluating Japan’s defense cooperation agreements and their transformative potential: upgrading strategic partnerships with Australia and the UK2
Decoupling or business as usual? How Japanese multinational corporations adapt to political risk in China2
Shocking contrasts: political response to exogenous supply shocks, Ronald L. Rogowski2
Rioting for Representation: Local Ethnic Mobilization in Democratizing Countries2
Ontological insecurity in the Asia-Pacific1
Reconsidering the Ashida memorandum: the relations between the emergency stationing plan and police reform1
Practicing Peace: Conflict Management in Southeast Asia and South America1
Buying influence? Rotating leadership in ASEAN and allocation of Chinese foreign aid1
Migration governance in East and Southeast Asia1
Asymmetric relations and systemic misperceptions: Why and how Australia and China talk past each other1
Navigating environmental cooperation on air pollution amid political competition in East Asia1
Ontological security and Chinese sovereignty conflicts in the Asia-Pacific: A comparative study of Tibet and Taiwan1
The CPTPP, cross-strait tensions, and Taiwan’s recognition for survival strategy under the democratic progressive party1
Tianxia as the source of ontological insecurity: The construction, essentialization, and weaponization of ontological insecurity in modern China1
Mobilizing for Elections: Patronage and Political Machines in Southeast Asia, Edward Aspinall, Meredith L. Weiss, Allen Hicken and Paul D. Hutchcroft1
Resistance and adaptation to globalization: Case studies of the Japanese textile industry1
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