We are excited to announce that the Mapping China Journal 2020 is out! 2020 was a year of the unexpected and its challenges also affected the editorial work of this year’s MCJ. We are therefore very proud to publish this year’s edition after all and want ...
Mapping China X Berlin Foreign Policy Forum 2020
Mapping China X Berlin Foreign Policy Forum 2020 Turning Crisis into Opportunity? Europe in a (Post-) Pandemic World Order 24 November 2020, Berlin Mapping China is delighted to cooperate with the BerlinForeign Policy Forum 2020, organized on Novembe ...
General Call for Essays — Special 2020 Journal Issue
The double-blind peer-reviewed Mapping China Journal (founded in 2017) is announcing a General Call for Essays for all interested students and early-stage PhD researchers working on Greater China (Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan). For a spe ...
China Studies Fatigue or Why We Need to Prepare Young China Scholars to Face Ethical Questions
China Studies Through the Lens of Crisis, Part III By Tatjana Romig In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, there was another feeling that was gaining prominence for me. Throughout the years, I have talked about it with friends and colleagues at ...
Where’s the tolerance for ambiguity in discussing Chinese politics?
China Studies Through the Lens of Crisis, Part II By Aya Adachi As the People’s Republic of China (hereafter China) has risen to the second biggest economy of the world and has become more visible as an international actor, the demand of coverage o ...
China Studies Through the Lens of Crisis
By Aya Adachi & Tatjana Romig The COVID-19 Virus, which originated in the P.R. China (hereafter China), has spread around the world and caused millions of people to be infected and hundreds of thousands of casualties. At the time of writing, 20 ...
China under Xi: Moving Beyond Performance Legitimacy?
by Michael Trinkwalder Abstract The People’s Republic of China has time and again proven its ability to defy conventional wisdom. Perhaps most astonishing out of all its achievements is still the fact that China’s transition to a quasi-market-economy ...
General Call for Student/PhD Papers on Greater China
The double-blind peer-reviewed Mapping China Journal (founded in 2017) is announcing a General Call for Papers for all interested students and early-stage PhD researchers working on Greater China (Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan). For the 2 ...
The new Mapping China Journal No 3 is online
Mapping China was founded in 2016 as an academic network connecting Masters and Doctorallevel students as well as young professionals working on China with a social science approach to foster knowledge exchange among a new generation of China analysts and ...
The AIIB: A New Shift to Chinese Multilateralism?
by Straton Papagianneas Introduction This paper discusses the international economic organisation that is the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). It asks whether this constitutes a true shift to multilateralism in the economic diplomacy of th ...