Richard J. Cook

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Richard J. Cook Ph.D. is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow of International Relations in the Zhou Enlai School of Government, Nankai University, China. His research interests include China-U.S. Relations, Hierarchy in International Relations and International Security.

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A Crucial Year for the Asia-Pacific Region: Gauging Elections and Strategic Transformations

Authors: Richard J. Cook and Maximilian Ohle* With the increasing severity of the Sino-US peer competition, the Asia-Pacific faces a crucial year. South Korea, Japan,...

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A Regional Crisis or a Protracted International Disorder?

On May 31, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam gave...

2026 Shangri-La Dialogue: Why Stable US-China Relations Are Vital for Asia-Pacific Security

What particularly caught my attention analytically was the coverage...

Pause, Not Peace: The Iran Ceasefire Framework

A tentative U.S.–Iran memorandum of understanding appeared close to...

Russia’s Multipolar Architecture to Shape its Future Economic Diplomacy

China and Russia are seemingly leaders in the emerging...
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