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Publications by Dingding Chen

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2006
2025
  • Commentary 31 Oct 2015

    Calmness and Patience are Needed Between China, US in South China Sea

    By Dingding Chen
  • Commentary 09 Jun 2015

    Economic Interdependence Underpins Peace Between China and the US

    By Dingding Chen
  • Journal article 04 Jun 2015

    Who Supports Democracy? Evidence from a Survey of Chinese Students and Scholars in the United States

    By Dingding Chen, Donglin Han
    Does the experience of living in the United States lead Chinese people to believe that China should pursue democracy? Our study produced mixed results, as we found that overseas study resulted in significant attitude changes by various means. Education in social sciences and consumption of foreign…
  • Article 05 Mar 2015

    Democracy Promotion and China: Blocker or Bystander?

    By Katrin Kinzelbach, Dingding Chen
    The increasingly prosperous, mighty and assertive China is arguably the most powerful country blocking democracy today. In addition to withholding democratic rights of one-fifth of the world's population, authoritarian China represents an alternative development model that has gained significant…
  • Commentary 15 Sep 2014

    It’s Still a Good Idea for China to Send Troops to Fight ISIS

    By Dingding Chen
  • Commentary 11 Sep 2014

    China Should Send Troops to Fight ISIS

    By Dingding Chen
  • Commentary 04 Sep 2014

    Hong Kong’s Democrats Should Accept the NPC’s Election Plan

    By Dingding Chen
  • Commentary 29 Aug 2014

    The US Should Stop Sending Surveillance Aircraft to China’s Doorstep

    By Dingding Chen
    The recent quarrel between China and the US over the narrowly avoided midair incident between a US spy plane and a Chinese fighter jet has again put China-US relations under pressure. Most commentaries focus on the seeming danger of the Chinese fighter jet intercepting the US spy plane. While it is…
  • Commentary 12 Aug 2014

    China Is No International Security Free Rider

    By Dingding Chen

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