Xi Jinping’s diplomacy relies on certain institutional changes related to the foreign policy decision-making process. National Security Commission (NSC) was established at the 3rd Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee in November 2013. The paper analyzes the rationale behind this decision, personal composition and main tasks of the NSC. The author argues that further evolution of the National Security Commission does not exclude its transformation into a dual party-state institution in charge of foreign policy and national security. This move will reshape the structure of power distribution in PRC
The current Chinese foreign and national security system suffers from problems of inefficiency, a la...
Chinese economic reforms initiated by Deng Xiaoping have given China the necessary push for the deve...
Since Xi Jinping took the reins of the Chinese Communist Party and as President of the People’s Repu...
Since 1979, foreign- and security-policy-making and implementation processes have gradually and subs...
Since 1979, foreign- and security-policy-making and implementation processes have gradually and subs...
In the past three years, a trend towards the centralisation of decision-making power in Chinese fore...
The growing number of actors involved in China's international activities has led to fractured autho...
Since Xi Jinping took power in 2012, China’s foreign policy has significantly shifted from a defensi...
[[abstract]]One year after coming into power, Xi Jinping has given a new profile to China's foreign ...
Growing economically more powerful and confident, China is exerting unprecedented influence on globa...
We now live in the world order, which was created by United States and its allies after World War II...
This paper analyzes the position of the New Security Concept (NSC) in China’s foreign policy. The Sh...
Since Xi Jinping took power in 2012, China’s foreign policy has significantly shifted from a defensi...
As a result of the People’s Republic of China’s increasing interdependence with the global arena and...
In 2013, Japan established its first-ever National Security Council (NSC) as the leading edge of amb...
The current Chinese foreign and national security system suffers from problems of inefficiency, a la...
Chinese economic reforms initiated by Deng Xiaoping have given China the necessary push for the deve...
Since Xi Jinping took the reins of the Chinese Communist Party and as President of the People’s Repu...
Since 1979, foreign- and security-policy-making and implementation processes have gradually and subs...
Since 1979, foreign- and security-policy-making and implementation processes have gradually and subs...
In the past three years, a trend towards the centralisation of decision-making power in Chinese fore...
The growing number of actors involved in China's international activities has led to fractured autho...
Since Xi Jinping took power in 2012, China’s foreign policy has significantly shifted from a defensi...
[[abstract]]One year after coming into power, Xi Jinping has given a new profile to China's foreign ...
Growing economically more powerful and confident, China is exerting unprecedented influence on globa...
We now live in the world order, which was created by United States and its allies after World War II...
This paper analyzes the position of the New Security Concept (NSC) in China’s foreign policy. The Sh...
Since Xi Jinping took power in 2012, China’s foreign policy has significantly shifted from a defensi...
As a result of the People’s Republic of China’s increasing interdependence with the global arena and...
In 2013, Japan established its first-ever National Security Council (NSC) as the leading edge of amb...
The current Chinese foreign and national security system suffers from problems of inefficiency, a la...
Chinese economic reforms initiated by Deng Xiaoping have given China the necessary push for the deve...
Since Xi Jinping took the reins of the Chinese Communist Party and as President of the People’s Repu...