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View article: What Does China Want?
What Does China Want? Open
The conventional wisdom is that China is a rising hegemon eager to replace the United States, dominate international institutions, and re-create the liberal international order in its own image. Drawing on data from 12,000 articles and hun…
View article: The ever looming shadow of caregiving
The ever looming shadow of caregiving Open
shares what it is like to live with someone with profound autism and the impact this can have on the whole family
View article: Why Vietnam is not Balancing China: Vietnamese Security Priorities and the Dynamics in Sino-Vietnam Relations
Why Vietnam is not Balancing China: Vietnamese Security Priorities and the Dynamics in Sino-Vietnam Relations Open
It is often asserted that Vietnam is balancing against China, or that it will or should. But does this assertion align with the empirical foreign policy behaviors of Vietnam? Indeed, Vietnam represents a case of a country that should be pa…
View article: Response to Yuhua Wang’s Review of <i>State Formation through Emulation: The East Asian Model</i>
Response to Yuhua Wang’s Review of <i>State Formation through Emulation: The East Asian Model</i> Open
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View article: The Rise and Fall of Imperial China: The Social Origins of State Development. By Yuhua Wang. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2022. 352p. $120.00 cloth, $35.00 paper.
The Rise and Fall of Imperial China: The Social Origins of State Development. By Yuhua Wang. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2022. 352p. $120.00 cloth, $35.00 paper. Open
10.1017/S1537592723001986
View article: Supplementary Data from Dynamic Contrast-enhanced MRI Detects Responses to Stroma-directed Therapy in Mouse Models of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
Supplementary Data from Dynamic Contrast-enhanced MRI Detects Responses to Stroma-directed Therapy in Mouse Models of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Open
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View article: Supplementary Data from Dynamic Contrast-enhanced MRI Detects Responses to Stroma-directed Therapy in Mouse Models of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
Supplementary Data from Dynamic Contrast-enhanced MRI Detects Responses to Stroma-directed Therapy in Mouse Models of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Open
Supplementary figures 1-3
View article: Data from Dynamic Contrast-enhanced MRI Detects Responses to Stroma-directed Therapy in Mouse Models of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
Data from Dynamic Contrast-enhanced MRI Detects Responses to Stroma-directed Therapy in Mouse Models of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Open
Purpose:The dense stroma underlies the drug resistance of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) and has motivated the development of stroma-directed drugs. Our objective is to test the concept that dynamic contrast–enhanced (DCE) MRI usin…
View article: Data from Dynamic Contrast-enhanced MRI Detects Responses to Stroma-directed Therapy in Mouse Models of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
Data from Dynamic Contrast-enhanced MRI Detects Responses to Stroma-directed Therapy in Mouse Models of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Open
Purpose:The dense stroma underlies the drug resistance of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) and has motivated the development of stroma-directed drugs. Our objective is to test the concept that dynamic contrast–enhanced (DCE) MRI usin…
View article: Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Care
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Care Open
We assessed the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare visits, timing of stage IV NSCLC diagnosis and immunotherapy initiation, and rates of switching to extended dosing schedules of immunotherapies among patients with stage IV NSCLC. This retro…
View article: State Formation in Korea and Japan, 400–800 CE: Emulation and Learning, Not Bellicist Competition
State Formation in Korea and Japan, 400–800 CE: Emulation and Learning, Not Bellicist Competition Open
State formation occurred in Korea and Japan 1,000 years before it did in Europe, and it occurred for reasons of emulation and learning, not bellicist competition. State formation in historical East Asia occurred under a hegemonic system in…
View article: Early Modern East Asian Dataset v3.0
Early Modern East Asian Dataset v3.0 Open
This is an extensive dataset of over 1,400 entries that measures war and other violence in early modern East Asia from 1368 to 1841. The previous version relies principally on both Chinese and Korean language sources. This updated version …
View article: American Grand Strategy and East Asian Security in the Twenty-First Century
American Grand Strategy and East Asian Security in the Twenty-First Century Open
East Asia is richer, more integrated and more stable than ever before, whilst East Asian defense spending is now roughly half of what it was in 1990 and shows no sign of increasing. There is no evidence of any Asian arms race. All countrie…
View article: A New President Aims to Change South Korea's Course
A New President Aims to Change South Korea's Course Open
The reality is that powerful business and political clans are deeply embedded in Korean society and unlikely to disappear anytime soon.
View article: Early Modern East Asian Data v2.0
Early Modern East Asian Data v2.0 Open
This is an extensive dataset of over 1,100 entries that measures war and other violence in early modern East Asia from 1368 to 1841 that relies principally on both Chinese and Korean language sources. This dataset is introduced and discuss…
View article: Measuring War in Early Modern East Asia, 1368–1841: Introducing Chinese and Korean Language Sources
Measuring War in Early Modern East Asia, 1368–1841: Introducing Chinese and Korean Language Sources Open
How much war was there in early modern East Asia? This article empirically corroborates characterizations of relations between Sinic East Asian polities as being unusually peaceful and stable, which we attribute to the participants’ shared…