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Dialogues on China, Vol. 4/2 (2024)

https://doi.org/10.18485/iipe_dijalozi_kina.2024.4.2
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The Role of the People’s Republic of China in the United Nations

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 17–44

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From Non-Participation to “Shared Future” Vision — China’s Involvement in the United Nations

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 45–56

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The Importance of the BRI as an Instrument of China’s Soft Power

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 74–90

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Avoiding “Xiazi Mo Xiang” and “Zhi Lu Wei Ma” Tropes in Understanding Historical Development of the Chinese Foreign Policy Thought

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Zvonimir Stopićorcid logo 16px
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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 103–127

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China and Global Capital Actors

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 128–146

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EU Relations with China: From Underestimating to Decoupling?

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 149–178

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Connectivity Strategy: A Comparative Study Between China and the EU

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Liang Caiorcid logo 16px

Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 179–196

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China, the Global South, and the European Union: Grasping Opportunities, Acting Pragmatically

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 197–209

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China and the European Union in the Arctic: With the “Ice Silk Road” Construction as a Case

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 210–220

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EU-China Renewable Energy Cooperation: Barriers and Prospects

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 221–239

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Process Tracing the Evolution of Sino-German Relations Amidst the Ukraine War

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 240–262

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EU Actorness on Trial: Can the European Union Forge a Cohesive China Strategy?

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 263–279

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“Steel Friendship” of the Political Elites: How China Became a Soft Power Player in Serbia

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 283–306

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Military-to-Military Diplomacy and Cooperation Between China and Serbia: Genesis and Future Prospects

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 307–330

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EU and Chinese Interests at the Western Balkans Crossroads: Economic Challengers or Political and Security Competitors

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Nataša Pajićorcid logo 16px

Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 345–374

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A Decade of Belt and Road Initiative in the Countries of Former Yugoslavia: Infrastructure Projects

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 375–398

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China-Central and Eastern European Countries Cooperation: Challenges and Restart

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 399–418

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Serbian Development Path of FDIs: Navigating Between the EU and China

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 421–458

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Serbia and China: From Strategic Partnership to the Community with a Shared Future

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 459–468

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Serbia Between China and the EU: Analysis of Foreign Trade Commodity Exchange

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 469–490

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Serbia’s Security Relations with the EU and China in the Evolving International Environment

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Pavle Nedićorcid logo 16px

Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 491–510

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A Decade of Serbia’s EU Accession Process: Implications for Sino-Serbian Political Relations

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 511–527

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The Compass Dataset: A New Approach to Indexing Serbia’s Policy Trends

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Dialogues on China, 2024. - Vol. 4/2, p. 528–543

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