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International Relations
April - July 2025

Chiung-Chiu Huang

De/securitizing China: The Impacts of Security Community on States’ Strategic Assessments

This research explores how regional security communities shape national strategies in response to global challenges. By comparing Germany (EU/NATO) and Vietnam (ASEAN), it examines how these groups influence members’ views on threats and change. The findings will enhance understanding of diverse multilateralism and how nations adapt amid great power rivalries, offering insights for both scholars and policymakers.

Biography

Chiung-Chiu Huang is a Professor at the Graduate Institute of East Asian Studies and Researcher at the Institute of International Relations at the National Chengchi University (NCCU), Taiwan. Chiung-Chiu was Vice Director of CSCAP Taiwan and the Issues & Studies (Scopus/ESSCI journal) Executive Editor (till December 2024). Her main research focus includes Chinese foreign policy, Southeast Asian international politics, Sino-Mongolia relations, and relational turn in IR.


Publications

Huang, Chiung-Chiu, and Cong Tung Nguyen Dancing Between Beijing and Taipei: Vietnam in the Shadow of the Belt and Road Initiative

The China Review 22 (2): 315–39, 2022

Huang, Chiung-Chiu Interpreting Vietnam’s China Policy from the Perspective of Role Theory: Independent Role vs. Interactive Role

International Relations 34 (4): 524– 43, 2020

Huang, Chiung-Chiu, and Chih-Yu Shih Harmonious Intervention: China’s Quest for Relational Security in East Asia

Farnham: Ashgate Publishing, 2014