A Second Cold War? Explaining Changes in the American Discourse on China: Evidence from the Presidential Debates (1960-2020) [0.03%]
第二次冷战?美国对中国论述的变化及其成因(基于总统辩论的证据,1960-2020)
Ion Marandici
Ion Marandici
When and how do the American political elites react discursively to China as a rising power? Do they depict it as an economic or military risk? What role do discursive references to China play in the US populist discourses? Relying on the t...
Hongfei Gu
Hongfei Gu
Despite the massive amount of data and sophisticated computing capacity, Big Tech has evolved into the new data sovereigns that governments must accept in the data era. Data mining and application determine the true value of data; in this r...
Air Pollution Coverage, Anti-Chinese Sentiment, and Attitudes Towards Foreign Policy in South Korea [0.03%]
韩国的空气污染报道、反华情绪与外交态度
Esther E Song
Esther E Song
Air pollutants allegedly originating from China have become a thorny issue in South Korea. Despite a neutral view of the topic on the part of the South Korean government, recent public polls show a high correlation between the air pollution...
From Revolutionary to Stakeholder: Looking at Identity Discourses to Understand the 2016 Short-term Change in China's North Korea Policy [0.03%]
从革命同志到利益攸关方:通过话语分析看中国对朝政策的短期调整(2016年)
Nicholas Olczak
Nicholas Olczak
During 2016 China's policies towards North Korea appeared to undergo considerable short-term change, increasingly distancing itself from its neighbour and instead supporting the international community's response. Existing research has focu...
Treading Through COVID-19: Can Village Leader-Villager Relations Reinforce Public Trust Toward the Chinese Central Government? [0.03%]
新冠疫情下村干部能否巩固村民的中央政府信任?
Jinrui Xi,Kerry Ratigan
Jinrui Xi
Can village leaders' performance impact villagers' trust in the central government? Using village leader-villager relations at the village level as the explanatory variable, we examine a previously ignored source of public trust toward the ...
Ming Xia
Ming Xia
This review essay covers five recent books on US-China relations, in particular addressing the rising challenge from China to the United States. These books examine US-China rivalry and advocate for changes, more or less, in US foreign poli...
Xuan Qin,Catherine Owen
Xuan Qin
This paper examines Shanghai's grassroots COVID-19 management as a lens to explore the role of local Chinese Communist Party (CCP) organisations in public policy implementation in China. We bring together literature on the Party-state relat...
Can Debunked Conspiracy Theories Change Radicalized Views? Evidence from Racial Prejudice and Anti-China Sentiment Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic [0.03%]
在新冠疫情中,已经被揭穿的阴谋论能够改变极端化观点吗?关于种族偏见和反华情绪的实证研究
Tianyang Liu,Tianru Guan,Randong Yuan
Tianyang Liu
With the advent of the 'age of conspiracism', the harmfulness of conspiratorial narratives and mindsets on individuals' mentalities, on social relations, and on democracy, has been widely researched by political scientists and psychologists...
Trade Dependence, Uncertainty Expectations, and Sino-U.S. Political Relations [0.03%]
中美贸易依赖与不确定性预期及其政治关系效应
Yu Song,Bo Chen,Na Hou
Yu Song
This study applies a time-varying parameter/stochastic volatility vector autoregression (TVP-SV-VAR) model to explore the time-varying property of the link between Sino-US political relations and trade. The results indicate that the associa...
Debating China beyond the Great Firewall: Digital Disenchantment and Authoritarian Resilience [0.03%]
超越“伟大防火墙”辩论中的中国:“数字 disenchantments”与威权韧性
Rongbin Han
Rongbin Han
To what extent does the co-existence of the empowering Internet and resilient authoritarianism rely on the state-controlled information environment? Drawing on online ethnography and a dataset of Amazon reviews, this article addresses the q...