学术成果
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Monograph——Xu, R. (2017). Alliance Persistence within the Anglo-American Special Relationship: The Post-Cold War Era. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan Journal articles:——Horesh N., & Xu, R. (2017).CCP Elite Perception of the US since the Early 1990s: Wang Huning and Zheng Bijian as Test Cases. Asian Affairs.48, 51-74. ——Xu, R. (2016). Institutionalization, Path dependence and the Persistence of the Anglo-American Special Relationship. International Affairs. 92, 1207-1228. (SSCI) ——Xu, R., & Rees, W. (2016). Comparing the Anglo-American and Israeli-American Special Relationships in the Obama Era: An Alliance Persistence Perspective. Journal of Strategic Studies. 1-25. (SSCI) ——Xu, R. (2015). Collective Identity, Anglo-American Bond and the Persistence of the Anglo-American Special Relationship. European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies. 3, 122-134. Book ChapterHoresh, N., & Xu, R. (2016).China’s Growing Presence in the Middle East, in Horesh, N. (ed.) Toward Well-Oiled Relations? China’s Presence in the Middle East following the Arab Spring. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 216-231. |
主旨发言 |
——Presenting “China and the US in the Middle East: Building a Forward-looking Partnership” at the 5th International Forum on Asia and the Middle East, 24-25, September 2016. ——Presenting “Collective Identity and the Persistence of the Anglo-American Special Relationship in the Post-Cold War Era” at Transatlantic Studies Association Annual Conference, University of Ghent, Belgium, July 2014. ——Presenting “Distribution of Power and the Persistence of the Anglo-American Special Relationship in the Post-Cold War Era” at Transatlantic Studies Association Annual Conference, Northumbria University, UK, July 2013. ——Presenting “Alliance theory and the Anglo-American Special Relationship” at ‘Political in Crisis’ Conference, University of Nottingham, UK, June 2013. ——Presenting “Comparison between the Anglo-American Special Relationship and Israeli-American Special Relationship” at Transatlantic Studies Association Annual Conference, University College Cork, Ireland, July 2012. |