'China Turns to Multilateralism: Foreign Policy and Regional Security'. Guoguang Wu and Helen Lansdowne (eds.).
(2007)
Journal Article
Kerr, D. (2007). 'China Turns to Multilateralism: Foreign Policy and Regional Security'. Guoguang Wu and Helen Lansdowne (eds.). East Asia, 24(3), 337-40. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12140-007-9023-y
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'Has China abandoned self-reliance?' (2007)
Journal Article
Kerr, D. (2007). 'Has China abandoned self-reliance?'. Review of International Political Economy, 14(1), 77-104. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290601081178China is commonly seen as having abandoned the national route to development in favour of one centred on global integration. Zili gengsheng - conventionally translated as self-reliance - is viewed now as a historical term relevant only to the Maoist... Read More about 'Has China abandoned self-reliance?'.
'Strategic Partners: Russian-Chinese Relations in the Post-Soviet Era' by Jeanne L. Wilson. (2006)
Journal Article
Kerr, D. (in press). 'Strategic Partners: Russian-Chinese Relations in the Post-Soviet Era' by Jeanne L. Wilson. Slavonic and East European Review, 84(4), 786-89
'The Sino-Russia Partnership and US Policy Toward North Korea: From hegemony to concert in Northeast Asia' (2005)
Journal Article
Kerr, D. (2005). 'The Sino-Russia Partnership and US Policy Toward North Korea: From hegemony to concert in Northeast Asia'. International Studies Quarterly, 49(3), 411-438. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2478.2005.00371.xThis paper presents two sets of arguments: one theoretical and one analytical. The theoretical arguments concern the relationship between regional ordering and systemic change. The paper questions the usefulness of the unipolar conception of the cont... Read More about 'The Sino-Russia Partnership and US Policy Toward North Korea: From hegemony to concert in Northeast Asia'.
Greater China and East Asian Integration: Regionalism and Rivalry (2004)
Journal Article
Kerr, D. (2004). Greater China and East Asian Integration: Regionalism and Rivalry. East Asia, 21(1), 75-92. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12140-004-0011-1
'Chinese Relations with the Russian Far East' (2001)
Book Chapter
Kerr, D. (2001). 'Chinese Relations with the Russian Far East'. In M. Bradshaw (Ed.), The Russian Far East and Pacific Asia : unfulfilled potential (182-203). Curzon Press
The Chinese and Russian Energy Sectors: Comparative Change and Potential Interaction (1999)
Journal Article
Kerr, D. (1999). The Chinese and Russian Energy Sectors: Comparative Change and Potential Interaction. Post-Communist Economies, 11(3), 337-372. https://doi.org/10.1080/14631379995922China and Russia had comparable shares of world supply of and demand for energy in 1997 but this was the result of opposing trends. Despite dramatic decline in energy intensity, demand growth in China has exceeded supply growth in the 1990s by 1% per... Read More about The Chinese and Russian Energy Sectors: Comparative Change and Potential Interaction.
Eurasianism and Russian Foreign Policy (1998)
Book Chapter
Kerr, D. (1998). Eurasianism and Russian Foreign Policy. In K. Malfliet (Ed.), Is Russia a European Power?. K.U. Leuven: Leuven
Problems in Sino-Russian Economic Relations (1998)
Journal Article
Kerr, D. (1998). Problems in Sino-Russian Economic Relations. Europe-Asia Studies, 50(7), 1133-1156. https://doi.org/10.1080/09668139808412588Focuses on the economic relations between Russia and China after dissolution of the Soviet Union. Impact of the divergence in domestic reform models and foreign occupancy preoccupations on the relationship; Efforts to establish a constructive partner... Read More about Problems in Sino-Russian Economic Relations.
Opening and Closing the Sino-Russian Border: Trade, Regional Development and Political Interest in Northeast Asia (1996)
Journal Article
Kerr, D. (1996). Opening and Closing the Sino-Russian Border: Trade, Regional Development and Political Interest in Northeast Asia. Europe-Asia Studies, 48(6), 931-957. https://doi.org/10.1080/09668139608412392
The New Eurasianism: The Rise of Geopolitics in Russia's Foreign Policy (1995)
Journal Article
Kerr, D. (1995). The New Eurasianism: The Rise of Geopolitics in Russia's Foreign Policy. Europe-Asia Studies, 47(6), 977-988. https://doi.org/10.1080/09668139508412300Discusses Geopolitics in Russia as the development of foreign policy continues. Comments from Alexei Arbatov, director of Centre for Geopolitical and Military forecasts in Moscow.
Political Realism and Russia: state doctrine in three epochs
Book Chapter
Kerr, D. Political Realism and Russia: state doctrine in three epochs. In R. Schuett, & M. Hollingworth (Eds.), The Edinburgh Companion to Political Realism (406-416). Edinburgh University Press