Shubham Swaroop

The author is a graduate student of Economics at University of London. He's a former visiting scholar on China's 'Belt and Road Initiative' at Peking University, Beijing. He has also worked as a Research Intern in the Economic Policy Group, Bangalore and Chennai Centre for China Studies (C3S), Chennai.  

The Best of Both Worlds: Chinese Foreign Policy Through the Lens of Realism and Liberalism

Major theoretical paradigms concerning the interpretation of China’s foreign policy - Realism and Liberalism, have helped combine a multiplicity of theories and insights to...

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