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    • Development of New Generation of Artificial Intelligence in China: When Beijing’s Global Ambitions Meet Local Realities

      “Development of New Generation of Artificial Intelligence in China: When Beijing’s Global Ambitions Meet Local Realities”

      Shaleen Khanal, Zhang Hongzhou, Araz Taeihagh

      In Journal of Contemporary China

      Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Journal Articles

      28 March 2024

    • Why and how is the power of Big Tech increasing in the policy process? An explanation using Generative AI as a focusing event in the multiple streams framework

      “Why and how is the power of Big Tech increasing in the policy process? An explanation using Generative AI as a focusing event in the multiple streams framework”

      Shaleen Khanal,, Zhang Hongzhou, Araz Taeihagh

      In Policy and Society

      Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Journal Articles

      28 March 2024

    • Embedding the Party in State and Society: From Integrated to Embedded Domination during China’s COVID-19 Crisis

      “Embedding the Party in State and Society: From Integrated to Embedded Domination during China’s COVID-19 Crisis”

      Stefanie Kam

      In Embedding the Party in State and Society: From Integrated to Embedded Domination during China’s COVID-19 Crisis

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      26 March 2024

    • The South China Sea fishing crisis: the overlooked role of Chinese subnational governments

      “The South China Sea fishing crisis: the overlooked role of Chinese subnational governments”

      Zhang Hongzhou

      In The Pacific Review

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      16 February 2024

    • To Win the Great AI Race, China Turns to Southeast Asia

      “To Win the Great AI Race, China Turns to Southeast Asia”

      Zhang Hongzhou, Shaleen Khanal

      In The Asia Policy

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      04 February 2024

    • Turning the Virtual into Reality: China’s Role in the Metaverse

      “Turning the Virtual into Reality: China’s Role in the Metaverse”

      Xue Gong

      In Asia Policy, Vol. 19, Issue 1

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      31 January 2024

    • Why the quad is not squaring off in the South China Sea: evaluating interests, objectives and capacity

      “Why the quad is not squaring off in the South China Sea: evaluating interests, objectives and capacity”

      John Bradford, Ralf Emmers

      In Australian Journal of International Affairs, pp. 1-21

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      28 January 2024

    • The institutional challenge for China’s semiconductor chip industry

      “The institutional challenge for China’s semiconductor chip industry”

      Manoj Harjani

      In Asia Policy , Vol. 19, No. 1

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      27 January 2024

    • The Indonesian Military and Counter Terrorism in Poso, 2015–2022

      “The Indonesian Military and Counter Terrorism in Poso, 2015–2022”

      Muhamad Haripin, Chaula Rininta Anindya, Adhi Priamarizki

      In Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      05 December 2023

    • Ten Years of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: A Bibliometric Review

      “Ten Years of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: A Bibliometric Review”

      Shaleen Khanal, Zhang Hongzhou

      In Journal of Chinese Political Science

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      01 November 2023

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