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1. 'Great Northern Wilderness'-style environmentalism: Nature preservation and the legacies of Mao-era land reclamation in China's northeast borderland.

2. Genomic Data as a National Strategic Resource: Implications for the Genomic Commons and International Data Sharing for Biomedical Research and Innovation.

3. Taiwanese DNA versus Chinese DNA: Genetic science and identity politics across the Taiwan Straits.

4. Chinese Nationalism: Insights and Opportunities for Comparative Studies.

5. Defining the Borderlands: Sino-Soviet Border Talks and the Nationalities Issue (1987–1991).

6. Contested disaster nationalism in the digital age: Emotional registers and geopolitical imaginaries in COVID-19 narratives on Chinese social media.

7. Hawkish Partisans: How Political Parties Shape Nationalist Conflicts in China and Japan.

8. Dialect and Nationalism in China, 1860–1960.

9. Proscribing the "Spiritually Japanese": Nationalist Indignation, Authoritarian Responsiveness and Regime Legitimation in China Today.

10. Guns and Butter in China: How Chinese Citizens Respond to Military Spending.

11. "Being Chinese Means Becoming Cheap Labour": Education, National Belonging and Social Positionality among Youth in Contemporary China.

12. Subversive Celebrations: Holidays as Sites of Minority Identity Contestation in Repressive Regimes.

13. The Haiphong Shipping Boycotts of 1907 and 1909–10: Business interactions in the Haiphong-Hong Kong rice shipping trade.

14. The Chinese Civil War and Implications for Borderland State Consolidation in Mainland South-East Asia.

15. Chinese Asianism in the Early Republic: Guomindang intellectuals and the brief internationalist turn.

16. Chinese Nationalism: Myths, Reality, and Security Implications.

17. The Political and Economic Consequences of Nationalist Protest in China: The 2012 Anti-Japanese Demonstrations.

19. Nationalism on Weibo: Towards a Multifaceted Understanding of Chinese Nationalism.

20. The discursive construction of English naming practice in Mainland China: A nationalism and authenticity perspective: Netizens’ perceptions of the English name <italic>Angelababy</italic> reflect the dynamics and power relations in naming practices in China

21. Comparing China’s frontier politics: how much difference did a century make?

22. The Role of the Guangbao in Promoting Nationalism and Transmitting Reform Ideas in Late Qing China.

23. Nationalism on Their Own Terms: The National Products Movement and the Coca-Cola protest in Shanghai, 1945–1949.

24. The belated formation of the China Bible House (1937): Nationalism and the indigenization of Protestantism in Republican China.

25. The international relations of the ‘imagined community’: Explaining the late nineteenth-century genesis of the Chinese nation.

26. The Political Geography of Nationalist Protest in China: Cities and the 2012 Anti-Japanese Protests.

27. Difficult Histories: Changing presentations of the Liao in regional museums in the People's Republic of China over three decades.

28. Ends of the Universal: The League of Nations and Chinese Fascism on the Eve of World War II.

29. Intellectuals and the One-party State in Nationalist China: The Case of the Central Politics School (1927–1947).

30. East China Sea or South China Sea, they are all China's Seas: comparing nationalism among China's maritime irredentist claims.

31. Nationalism, Patriotism and Foreign Policy Attitudes among Chinese University Students.

32. Mantetsu Democracy.

33. From Two Camps to Three Worlds: The Party Worldview in PRC Textbooks (1949–1966).

34. Money for Empire: The Yokohama Specie Bank Monetary Emissions Before and After the May Fourth (Wusi) Boycott of 1919.

35. The Demography of Chinese Nationalism: A Field-Experimental Approach.

36. China's Economic Sanctions against Vietnam, 1975–1978.

37. On Caffè Lattes, Nationalism and Legitimate Critique: A Reply to Gries, Zhang, Crowson and Cai.

38. The 1967 anti-Chinese riots in Burma and Sino–Burmese relations.

39. Why don't Russians fear the Chinese? The Chinese factor in the self-identification process of Russia.

40. From Campus Racism to Cyber Racism: Discourse of Race and Chinese Nationalism.

41. ‘If Shanxi's Coal is Lost, then Shanxi is Lost!’: Shanxi's Coal and an Emerging National Movement in Provincial China, 1898–1908.

42. Promoting Hybridity: The Politics of the New Macau Identity.

43. More Than a Category: Han Supremacism on the Chinese Internet.

44. The New Life Movement in Jiangxi Province, 1934-1938.

45. Images of the World: Studying Abroad and Chinese Attitudes towards International Affairs.

46. Dynamic Statism and Memory Politics: A Case Analysis of the Chinese War Reparations Movement.

47. Hunan: Laboratory of Reform and Land of Revolution: Hunanese in the Making of Modern China.

48. In Search of Kilometer Zero: Digital Archives, Technological Revisionism, and the Sino-Vietnamese Border.

49. 'A Picturesque but Hopeless Resistance': Rehe in 1933.

50. Japanese Occupation, Shanghai Exiles, and Postwar Hong Kong Cinema.

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