The growing pluralization of Chinese society has made China's foreign policy decision-making more complicated. As a result, traditional state-centric approaches to analysing China's foreign relations may no longer be adequate. A nuanced understanding requires attention to new actors in the formulation and conduct of the country's foreign affairs, including central state-owned enterprises (CSOEs). This article explores the increasingly important role played by Chinese CSOEs in Beijing's policy towards the South China Sea. It hypothesizes that although CSOEs are employed by the state as policy tools, they fulfil different roles in Beijing's South China Sea policy. Some CSOEs mobilize resources to influence state policy; some CSOEs proactively...
China’s approach towards territorial disputes in the South China Sea (SCS) has, since 2007, become i...
China’s expanding presence in the South China Sea is now a major source of escalating tensions leadi...
In recent years, Western media and governments have portrayed Chinese companies as soldiers in an ec...
The thesis analyses the relationship between China's petroleum policies and China's involvement in t...
[[abstract]]The People's Republic of China's (PRC's) two basic considerations in forming a South Chi...
China’s growing economic engagement with other developing countries has aroused heated debates. Yet ...
The South China Sea has long been regarded as one of the most complex and challenging ocean-related ...
This volume takes readers beneath the surface of the South China Sea by exploring critical but under...
textThe growing global presence of China’s state-owned enterprise (SOEs) has captured much of the wo...
Purpose Southeast Asia’s position between the continents of Asia and Oceania gave the region a disti...
In the last decade China has transformed itself into a maritime power. It is well established that t...
China's entry into the World Trade Organisation (WTO) exposes its state-owned maritime, aviation and...
China’s strategy toward the South China Sea, if there is one, is hard to read. On the one hand, Beij...
China is regarded as the world’s leading practitioner of state capitalism in which important capital...
During the past decade, China has been striving for a more prominent status in the international com...
China’s approach towards territorial disputes in the South China Sea (SCS) has, since 2007, become i...
China’s expanding presence in the South China Sea is now a major source of escalating tensions leadi...
In recent years, Western media and governments have portrayed Chinese companies as soldiers in an ec...
The thesis analyses the relationship between China's petroleum policies and China's involvement in t...
[[abstract]]The People's Republic of China's (PRC's) two basic considerations in forming a South Chi...
China’s growing economic engagement with other developing countries has aroused heated debates. Yet ...
The South China Sea has long been regarded as one of the most complex and challenging ocean-related ...
This volume takes readers beneath the surface of the South China Sea by exploring critical but under...
textThe growing global presence of China’s state-owned enterprise (SOEs) has captured much of the wo...
Purpose Southeast Asia’s position between the continents of Asia and Oceania gave the region a disti...
In the last decade China has transformed itself into a maritime power. It is well established that t...
China's entry into the World Trade Organisation (WTO) exposes its state-owned maritime, aviation and...
China’s strategy toward the South China Sea, if there is one, is hard to read. On the one hand, Beij...
China is regarded as the world’s leading practitioner of state capitalism in which important capital...
During the past decade, China has been striving for a more prominent status in the international com...
China’s approach towards territorial disputes in the South China Sea (SCS) has, since 2007, become i...
China’s expanding presence in the South China Sea is now a major source of escalating tensions leadi...
In recent years, Western media and governments have portrayed Chinese companies as soldiers in an ec...