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Central and Eastern Europe’s courtship with China: Trojan horse within the EU
R Turcsányi
European Institute for Asian Studies, EU-Asia at a Glance, January, 2014
822014
Chinese Assertiveness in the South China Sea
RQ Turcsányi
Power Sources, Domestic Politics, and Reactive Foreign Policy. Cham: Springer, 2018
792018
Central European attitudes towards Chinese energy investments: The cases of Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic
RQ Turcsanyi
Energy Policy 101, 711-722, 2017
712017
China and the frustrated region: Central and Eastern Europe’s repeating troubles with great powers
RQ Turcsányi
China Report 56 (1), 60-77, 2020
632020
The BRI and China’s soft power in Europe: Why Chinese narratives (initially) won
R Turcsanyi, E Kachlikova
Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 49 (1), 58-81, 2020
512020
Friends or foes? How diverging views of communist past undermine the China-CEE ‘16+ 1 platform’
R Turcsányi, R Qiaoan
Asia Europe Journal 18 (3), 397-412, 2020
492020
European public opinion on China in the age of COVID-19: Differences and common ground across the continent
RQ Turcsányi, M Šimalčík, K Kironská, R Sedláková, J Čeněk, A Findor, ...
Central European Institute of Asian Studies, 2020
482020
Central Europe for sale: the politics of China’s influence
I Karásková, T Matura, RQ Turcsányi, M Šimalčík
National Endowment for Democracy Policy Paper 3, 2018
372018
The Visegrad Countries' Political Relations with China
R Turcsányi, R Furst, T Matura
Institute of World Economics, 2014
272014
Sinophone Borderlands Europe Survey
R Turcsanyi, R Sedlakova, J Cenek, K Kironska, A Findor, O Buchel, ...
Palacký University Olomouc. Preparation of the dataset has been supported by …, 2020
262020
Followers, challengers, or by-standers? Central European media responses to intensification of relations with China
R Turcsányi, I Karásková, T Matura, M Šimalčík
Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics 5 (3), 2019
182019
Chinese public diplomacy and European public opinion during COVID-19
B Jerdén, T Rühlig, J Seaman, RQ Turcsányi
China Review 21 (2), 5-34, 2021
152021
Is the Czech Republic China’s new ‘bridge to Europe’?
RQ Turcsanyi
The Diplomat 12, 2015
152015
Studying Chinese foreign policy narratives: introducing the ministry of foreign affairs press conferences corpus
M Mochtak, RQ Turcsanyi
Journal of Chinese Political Science 26 (4), 743-761, 2021
142021
It’s the politics, stupid: China’s relations with Muslim countries on the background of Xinjiang crackdown
B Kelemen, RQ Turcsányi
Asian Ethnicity 21 (2), 223-243, 2020
142020
Contradiction of strategic goals as a major constrain of Chinese power in the South China Sea
RQ Turcsányi
Power politics in Asia’s contested waters: Territorial disputes in the South …, 2016
132016
Serbian public opinion on China in the age of COVID-19
J Gledić, RQ Turcsányi, M Šimalčík, K Kironská, R Sedláková
Central European Institute of Asian Studies, 2021
122021
Divided national identity and COVID-19
M Šebeňa, RQ Turcsányi
China Review 21 (2), 35-64, 2021
112021
Slovakia’s overdue China strategy
RQ Turcsányi
The Diplomat 3, 2017
112017
Assessing the power of China: Insights from the conceptual thinking about power
RQ Turcsányi
Journal of Chinese Political Science 22, 473-486, 2017
112017
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