Asia Europe Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Asia Europe Journal is 3. 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
Securitising regionalism: mega-regional trade blocs, Indo-Pacific Economic Framework and supply chain alliances in Asia23
Case studies investigating distorted supervisor-postgraduate relationship and solutions in Chinese universities12
A case study of decentralization reform in a Chinese university11
The European Union’s investment screening framework and China—a complicated picture10
Beyond confrontation? Comparing the determinants of Chinese and the European Union’s development finance to Africa9
Geo-economic and geopolitical developments in EU-asia security relations9
Armenia-India partnership: geopolitical and geo-economic implications in the Eurasian context9
Term limits in Africa between the European Union (EU) and China: Opportunities and challenges of trilateral cooperation in politics and governance7
The EU-Japan security cooperation in defence of the liberal international order: achievements and limitations7
EU-Korea trade relations in the context of global disruption: political and legal perspectives7
Assessing the economic impact of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership: a dynamic GTAP analysis Global and regional benefits of RCEP6
Towards collaborative EU-Indonesia bargaining on palm oil policy: deconstructing the public discourse6
Resetting the energy-transition paths amid the dual crises: the EU-South Korean responses to the war in Ukraine and US-China rivalry6
EU–China relations after the 2024 European elections: a European perspective6
Reassessing China’s economic power in Southeast Asia during the 2010 s: insights from the nexus of FDI-driven manufacturing and GVC trade6
Recasting order in the Indo-Pacific: Europe, Asia, and the future of the Liberal International Order5
Managing the COVID-19 pandemic in varied frameworks of trust, transparency, and governance capacity: evidence from China, the UK, Hong Kong, and Taiwan5
Expanding the study of the EU-centred actorness: ASEAN in the emerging Indo-Pacific construct5
Correction: The regime complex for digital trade in Asia and China’s engagement5
Introduction to the special issue on what happens in Europe matters in the Indo-Pacific: the global impacts of the Russia-Ukraine war5
The EU, China, and the future of climate finance4
Russia-Ukraine war and China’s diplomatic signaling to major European powers4
Millets for sustainable development in India: a social cost benefit analysis from a policy perspective4
Geopolitical conflicts and economic disruptions: Germany’s China policy under pressure4
Navigating minefields and headwinds: National security, demographic shifts, climate change and fiscal policy in Lithuania4
EU-Korea security cooperation: a new normative partnership?4
Two tigers in one mountain: Europeanising the Western Balkans amid China’s engagement3
South Korea and the EU battling COVID-19: shared contribution to global health governance and human security3
The EU and China in the climate regime: exploring different pathways towards climate justice3
Impact of EU’s carbon border tax on South Asian trade partners3
Structural transformation within a neo-liberal state architecture: evidence from the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor3
Everybody wins? Chinese perceptions on Europe-China third-party market cooperation in Africa3
The entangled energy policy reform in the Philippines: a missing link for the regional production network3
Pursuing practicality and autonomy in the Indo-Pacific: the case of ROK-India Special Strategic Partnership3
The embrace and resistance of Chinese battery investments in Hungary: The case of CATL3
Charting Italy’s Indo-Pacific strategy: from Mare Nostrum to Mare Omnium?3
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