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January/February - Volume 63, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 174
Volume 63, Issue 1
January/February 2023
ISSN 0004-4687
EISSN 1533-838X
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Losing Hearts and Minds?
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Unpacking the Effects of Chinese Soft Power Initiatives in Africa
Sujin Cha
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Yehzee Ryoo
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Sung Eun Kim
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The Organizational Roots of State Capacity
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Comparing Railway Bureaucracies in China and India
Kyle Chan
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Hometown Associations as Mobilizing Agents
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Voter Turnout in Hong Kong’s “Reformed” Legislative Council Elections
Francis L. F. Lee
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Joining the Spring Revolution or Charting Their Own Path?
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Ethnic Minority Strategies following the 2021 Myanmar Coup
Paul Vrieze
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Democratic Performance, Secular–Traditional Value Orientation, and Satisfaction with Democracy in India and Pakistan
Bilal Hassan
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Why Tickle the Dragon’s Tail?
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Taiwanese Attitudes toward the China Threat and the Role of the United States
Ching-hsin Yu
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The Last Remaining Bastion of Communist Anti-revisionism
Losing Hearts and Minds?
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Unpacking the Effects of Chinese Soft Power Initiatives in Africa
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Taiwanese Attitudes toward the China Threat and the Role of the United States
Democratic Performance, Secular–Traditional Value Orientation, and Satisfaction with Democracy in India and Pakistan
Russia–Pakistan Relations and the Constraints of Geoeconomics
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