Yao Song is Research Fellow at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen). At present, he is working on subnational diplomacy, mainland China-Hong Kong relations, and China's foreign policy. His recent works are published in International Affairs, Critical Asian Studies, The Pacific Review, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, and others. Tianyang Liu is Associate Professor in the School of Politics and Public Administration at Wuhan University. Tianyang's research is divided into three main streams: the first is focused on security and China; the second deals with China's international relations, with a special interest in Chinese paradiplomacy; and the third is focused on post-pandemic China under Xi Jinping. His recent publications appear in International Affairs, Political Geography, Critical Asian Studies, The Pacific Review, Terrorism and Political Violence, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, Comunicar, Asian Studies Review, Political Studies Review, International Communication Gazette, and others.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Literature Review and Analytical Framework 3. Dimensions of Yunnan's Actorness: Motivation 4. Dimensions of Yunnan's Actorness: Opportunity 5. Dimensions of Yunnan's International Actorness: Capability 6. Dimensions of Yunnan's Actorness: Presence 7. Becoming a Normative Power 8. A Comparative Study of the Guangdong and Yunnan Provinces 9. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Literature Review and Analytical Framework 3. Dimensions of Yunnan's Actorness: Motivation 4. Dimensions of Yunnan's Actorness: Opportunity 5. Dimensions of Yunnan's International Actorness: Capability 6. Dimensions of Yunnan's Actorness: Presence 7. Becoming a Normative Power 8. A Comparative Study of the Guangdong and Yunnan Provinces 9. Conclusion
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