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Understanding China’s ‘Belt and Road Initiative’: Beyond ‘grand strategy’to a state transformation analysis
L Jones, J Zeng
Third World Quarterly 40 (8), 1415-1439, 2019
Mandates: Australian Research Council
The Political Economy of Myanmar’s Transition
L Jones
Journal of Contemporary Asia 44 (1), 144-170, 2014
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
China challenges global governance? Chinese international development finance and the AIIB
S Hameiri, L Jones
International Affairs 94 (3), 573-593, 2018
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Rethinking the Role of State-owned Enterprises in China’s Rise
L Jones, Y Zou
New Political Economy 22 (6), 743-760, 2017
Mandates: Australian Research Council, National Natural Science Foundation of China
COVID-19 and the failure of the neoliberal regulatory state
L Jones, S Hameiri
Review of international political economy 29 (4), 1027-1052, 2022
Mandates: Australian Research Council
The politics and governance of non-traditional security
S Hameiri, L Jones
International Studies Quarterly 57 (3), 462-473, 2013
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Beyond Hybridity to the Politics of Scale: International Intervention and ‘Local’Politics
S Hameiri, L Jones
Development and Change 48 (1), 54-77, 2017
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Debunking the myth of ‘debt-trap diplomacy’
L Jones, S Hameiri
London: Chatham House, 2020
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Global governance as state transformation
S Hameiri, L Jones
Political Studies 64 (4), 793-810, 2016
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Does China’s belt and road initiative challenge the liberal, rules-based order?
L Jones
Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences 13 (1), 113-133, 2020
Mandates: Australian Research Council
The development-insecurity nexus in China’s near-abroad: Rethinking cross-border economic integration in an era of state transformation
S Hameiri, L Jones, Y Zou
Journal of Contemporary Asia 49 (3), 473-499, 2019
Mandates: US Department of Education, Australian Research Council
China’s Response to Threats to Its Overseas Economic Interests: Softening Non-Interference and Cultivating Hegemony
Y Zou, L Jones
Journal of Contemporary China 29 (121), 92-108, 2020
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Reframing the rising powers debate: state transformation and foreign policy
S Hameiri, L Jones, J Heathershaw
Third World Quarterly 40 (8), 1397-1414, 2019
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Theorizing Foreign and Security Policy in an Era of State Transformation: A New Framework and Case Study of China
L Jones
Journal of Global Security Studies 4 (4), 579-597, 2019
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Regulatory regionalism and anti-money-laundering governance in Asia
S Hameiri, L Jones
Australian Journal of International Affairs 69 (2), 144-163, 2015
Mandates: Australian Research Council, UK Economic and Social Research Council
Evaluating the success of international sanctions: a new research agenda
L Jones, C Portela
Revista CIDOB d’Afers Internacionals 125, 39-60, 2020
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council, Government of Spain
The political economy of non-traditional security: Explaining the governance of Avian Influenza in Indonesia
S Hameiri, L Jones
International Politics 52, 445-465, 2015
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Evaluating the “Success” of International Economic Sanctions: Multiple Goals, Interpretive Methods and Critique
L Jones, C Portela
University of London Queen Mary, 2014
Mandates: UK Economic and Social Research Council
Explaining Myanmar's Response to China's Belt and Road Initiative: From Disengagement to Embrace
L Jones, KMM Myo
Asian Perspective 45 (2), 301-324, 2021
Mandates: Australian Research Council
Probing the links between political economy and non-traditional security: Themes, approaches and instruments
S Hameiri, L Jones
International Politics 52, 371-388, 2015
Mandates: Australian Research Council
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