Christopher Hughes is a Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics. His research interests includes Chinese politics and international relations with a special focus on the impact of Chinese nationalism; Taiwan's identity politics and its relationship with China; Sino-Japanese relations, with a focus on Chinese foreign policy making; the political impact of information technology in China; China and Asian regionalism; China's relations with regions outside Asia, especially Africa; and the significance of traditional ideas in contemporary Chinese foreign policy.
Areas of Expertise
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Chinese Nationalism
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Chinese Foreign Policy
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Cross-strait Relations
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North-East Asia Security
Recent Publications
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Google and the great firewall. 2010, Survival, 52 (2). pp. 19-26
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Embracing the dragon, carefully. 2010, China economic quarterly, (March). pp. 21-25.
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Chinese Nationalism in a Global Era, 2006: Routledege: London
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