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  • Hughes, Christopher R., Shinohara, Hatsue (Eds.) (2023). East Asians in the League of Nations: actors, empires and regions in early global politics. Springer Nature Singapore Pte. Ltd.. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7067-2
  • Hughes, Christopher R., Shinohara, Hatsue (2023). Introduction: locating Eastern Asia and the League in global international relations. In Hughes, Christopher R., Shinohara, Hatsue (Eds.), East Asians in the League of Nations: Actors, Empires and Regions in Early Global Politics (pp. 1 - 8). Springer Nature Singapore Pte. Ltd.. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7067-2_1
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2023). Sovereignty as organised hypocrisy: China’s diplomats and the Lytton Commission. In Hughes, Christopher R., Shinohara, Hatsue (Eds.), East Asians in the League of Nations: Actors, Empires and Regions in Early Global Politics (pp. 249 – 275). Springer Nature Singapore Pte. Ltd.. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7067-2_12
  • Heathershaw, John, Chalcraft, John, Chubb, Andrew, Fulda, Andreas, Hughes, Chris, Kaczmarska, Katarzyna, Karran, Terence, Lennox, Corinne, Pils, Eva & Prelec, Tena et al (2022). Model code of conduct: protection of academic freedom and the academic community in the context of the internationalisation of the UK HE sector. International Journal of Human Rights, 26(10), 1858-1865. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2022.2148977
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2017). Australia-UK cooperation on the rules-based order.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2016). China as a leading state in the international system. In Tsang, Steve, Men, Honghua (Eds.), China in the Xi Jinping Era . Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2015). Prof. Hughes: "China dismisses most interventions as ways in which the US pursues its own interests, therefore, it opposes most actions".
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2014). When big powers pivot, the little states roll: Southeast Asia between China and Japan. Special Forum, 2(6).
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2014). Revisiting identity politics under Ma Ying-jeou. In Cabestan, Jean-Pierre, deLisle, Jacques (Eds.), Political Changes in Taiwan Under Ma Ying-jeou: Partisan Conflict, Policy Choices, External Constraints and Security Challenges (pp. 120-136). Routledge.
  • Fernández, José-Luis, Hughes, Christopher R., Watson, Kevin, Forder, Julien, Fitzpatrick, Ray (2013). Report on using the GPPS to assess trends in EQ-5D scores for people with long-term conditions. Quality and Outcomes of Person-Centred Care Research Unit / South East Public Health Authority.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2012). The role of the military in China’s leadership transition. European Union Institute for Security Studies Articles, online,
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2012-06-30 - 2012-07-03) The impact of leadership change on cross-strait relations [Paper]. 9th Symposium on "Sino-EU relations and the Taiwan Question", Shanghai, China, CHN.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2012). ICTs and remembering the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade in Britain: an occasion for celebration or remorse? Journal of Historical Sociology, 25(2), 223-243. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6443.2012.01425.x
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2012). How not to play the blame game of cross-strait relations. International Spectator, 47(2), 108-113. https://doi.org/10.1080/03932729.2012.683282
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2011). The enduring function of the substance/ essence (Ti/Yong) dichotomy in Chinese nationalism. In Callahan, William A., Barabantseva, Elena (Eds.), China Orders the World: Soft Power and Normative Foreign Policy . Johns Hopkins University. Press.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2011). Reclassifying Chinese nationalism: the geopolitik turn. Journal of Contemporary China, 20(71), 601-620. https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2011.587161
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2010). Google and the great firewall. Survival, 52(2), 19-26. https://doi.org/10.1080/00396331003764538
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2010). Embracing the dragon, carefully. China Economic Quarterly, (March), 21-25.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2010). Commentary on 'A modest proposal for a basic agreement on peaceful cross-strait development'. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, 39(1), 149-162.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2010). In case you missed it: China dream.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2010). New information communication technologies and the British commemoration of the bi-centenary of the abolition of the slave trade in 2007. In Zhang, Junhua (Ed.), Social Memory and Global Communication (pp. 39-66). China Social Sciences Publishing.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2009). China’s membership of the ARF and the emergence of an East Asian diplomatic and security culture. In Haacke, Jürgen, Morada, Noel M. (Eds.), Cooperative Security in the Asia-Pacific: the Asean Regional Forum (pp. 54-71). Routledge.
  • Alden, Chris, Hughes, Christopher R. (2009). Harmony and discord in China’s Africa strategy: some implications for foreign policy. China Quarterly, 199, 563-584. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741009990105
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2009). New trends in Taiwan's China policy. International Spectator, 44(2), 59-74. https://doi.org/10.1080/03932720902909217
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2009). Chinese Shakespeares: two centuries of cultural exchange (review). China Review International, 16(4), 521-526. https://doi.org/10.1353/cri.2009.0083
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2009). Current cultural politics in China: what makes the Chinese tick? Asian Affairs, 40(1), 63-76. https://doi.org/10.1080/03068370802658690
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2009). Technological empowerment: the internet, state, and society in China, and: the Power of the internet in China: citizen activism online (review). China Review International, 16(4), 583-588. https://doi.org/10.1353/cri.2009.0102
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2008). Satire: a happy day in the life of an ordinary Chinese person (Sanlu edition) [translation].
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2008-05-31 - 2008-06-02) The implications of Taiwan's 2008 presidential election for cross-Strait relations: the foundations for a new regionalism? [Paper]. Fifth Annual Conference on China-Europe Relations and Cross-Strait Relations, Xiamen, China, CHN.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2008). The 2008 legislative yuan election and the complex nativisation of the KMT. Taiwan Perspective, 118(20th F), 1-6.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2008). The global economy and China's "peaceful development". Daxiyangguo : Revista Portuguesa de Estudos Asiáticos, 13, 77-92.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2007). Vine a Giappone all'alba del XXI secolo. Biblioteca Della Libertà, 189, 7-20.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2006). China's interests go well beyond the nuclear issue. Guardian, Octobe,
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2006). Chinese nationalism in the global era. Curzon.
  • Hughes, Christopher R., Wacker, G. (Eds.) (2003). China and the internet: politics of the digital leap forward. Routledge.
  • Hughes, Christopher R., Silverstone, Roger (2002). Editorial: the internet in China. New Media & Society, 4(2), 139-140.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2002). Pourquoi internet ne démocratisera pas la Chine. Critique Internationale, 15,
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2002). The 2000 presidential election in Taiwan. In Preston, Peter W., Haacke, Jürgen (Eds.), Contemporary China: the Dynamics of Change at the Start of the New Millennium (pp. 157-174). Curzon.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2001). China and global liberalism. In Hovden, Eivind, Keene, Edward (Eds.), The Globalization of Liberalism (pp. 193-217). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2001). Taiwan and China: long shadows. World Today, 57(12), 24-25.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2001). Nationalist chat: internet reaction on China-US relations. World Today, 57(6), 7-8.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2000). Beijing rides a nationalist cyber-tiger. Asian Wall Street Journal,
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2000). Global politics and the problem of culture: the case of China. In Ebata, Michi, Neufeld, Beverly (Eds.), Confronting the Political in International Relations (pp. 72-97). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2000). Post-nationalist Taiwan. In Leifer, Michael (Ed.), Asian Nationalism (pp. 63-81). Routledge.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (1999). Democratization and Beijing's Taiwan policy. In Tsang, Steve, Tien, Hung-mao (Eds.), Democratization in Taiwan: Implications for China (pp. 130-147). St. Martin’s Press.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (1999). A superpower of tomorrow: the role of China. In Schumacher, Ulrike (Ed.), Structure, Order and Disorder in World Politics: Papers Presented at the Summer Course 1998 on International Security (pp. 93-112). Verlag Peter Lang.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (1997). Taiwan and Chinese nationalism: national identity and status in international society. Routledge.
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  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2024). Book review: Awakening to China’s rise: European foreign and security policies toward the People’s Republic of China, by Hugo Meijer. The China Journal, 91, 117 - 119. https://doi.org/10.1086/728162 picture_as_pdf
  • Woods, Eric Taylor, Schertzer, Robert, Greenfield, Liah, Hughes, Christopher R., Miller-Idriss, Cynthia (2020). COVID‐19, nationalism, and the politics of crisis: a scholarly exchange. Nations and Nationalism, 26(4), 807 - 825. https://doi.org/10.1111/nana.12644 picture_as_pdf
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2019). Revisiting Taiwan and Chinese nationalism: identity and status in international society. In Fell, Dafydd, Hsiao, Hsin-Huang Michael (Eds.), Taiwan Studies Revisited (pp. 63 - 74). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429259937 picture_as_pdf
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2017). Militarism and the China model: the case of National Defense Education. Journal of Contemporary China, 26(103), 54 - 67. https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2016.1206280
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2016). National identity. In Schubert, Gunter (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Taiwan (pp. 153-168). Routledge.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2014). Confucius Institutes and the university: distinguishing the political mission from the cultural. Issues and Studies, 50(4), 45-83.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2011). Negotiating national identity in Taiwan: between nativisation and de-sinicisation. In Ash, Robert, Garver, John W., Prime, Penelope (Eds.), Taiwan’s Democracy: Economic and Political Challenges . Routledge.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2010). Book review: the Great Wall at sea: China’s Navy in the twenty-first century; China, the United States, and twenty-first-century sea power: defining a maritime security; China’s new diplomacy: rationale, strategies and significance partnership. China Review International, 17(4), 424-430.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2009). After 1989: nationalism and the new global elite. In Kipnis, Andrew, Tomba, Luigi, Unger, Jonathan (Eds.), Contemporary Chinese Society and Politics (pp. 361-394). Routledge.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2008). Japan in the politics of Chinese leadership legitimacy: recent developments in historical perspective. Japan Forum, 20(2), 245-266. https://doi.org/10.1080/09555800802047517
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2007). New security dynamics in the Asia-Pacific: extending regionalism from Southeast to Northeast China. International Spectator, 42(3), 319-336. https://doi.org/10.1080/03932720701567547
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2006). Chinese nationalism in the global era. Opendemocracy.Net,
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2006). Rewriting the cultural revolution: from centre to periphery. China Quarterly, (188), 1098-1108. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741006000713
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2005). Interpreting nationalist texts: a post-structuralist approach. Journal of Contemporary China, 14(43), 247-67. https://doi.org/10.1080/10670560500065645
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2005). Nationalism and multilateralism in Chinese foreign policy: implications for Southeast Asia. Pacific Review, 18(1), 119-135. https://doi.org/10.1080/09512740500047231
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2003). China and the internet: a question of politics or management? China Quarterly, 175, 818-824. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741003000468
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2003). Fighting the smokeless war: ICTs and international security. In Hughes, Christopher R., Wacker, Gudrun (Eds.), China and the Internet: Politics of the Digital Leap Forward (pp. 139-161). Routledge.
  • Hughes, Christopher R., Ermert, Monika (2003). What's in a name?: China and the domain name system. In Hughes, Christopher R., Wacker, Gudrun (Eds.), China and the Internet: Politics of the Digital Leap Forward (pp. 127-138). Routledge.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2002). Challenges and opportunities for unification after Taiwan's 2000 presidential elections. In Haacke, Jürgen, Preston, Peter W. (Eds.), Contemporary China: the Dynamics of Change at the Start of the New Millennium (pp. 157-174). RoutledgeCurzon (Firm).
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2002). China and the globalization of ICTs: implications for international relations. New Media & Society, 4(2), 205-224. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614440222226343
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2001). Living with 'one country, two systems'? The future of Beijing's Taiwan policy. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 14(2), 124-138. https://doi.org/10.1080/09557570108400362
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2000). Nationalism in Chinese cyberspace. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 13(2), 195-209. https://doi.org/10.1080/09557570008400309
  • Hughes, Christopher R., Stone, Robert (1999). Nation-building and curriculum reform in Hong Kong and Taiwan. China Quarterly, 160, 977-991. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741000001405 picture_as_pdf
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (1997). Globalisation and nationalism: squaring the circle in Chinese international relations theory. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 26(1), 103-124.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (1995). China and liberalism globalised. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 24(3), 425-445.