
Steven Langendonk
@s_langendonk
PhD (FWO) at KU Leuven LINES. Chinese diplomacy in EU and UN + CCP ideology & domestic-international nexus in Chinese foreign policy.
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Coming soon: “Power shifts in international organisations: China at the #UnitedNations". Special Issue w/ @Global_Policy. We will be at #ISA2024 this week, get in touch if you’d like to know more ISA,Courtney J. Fung,Steven Langendonk & Rosemary Foot University of Oxford


This was the first time that we shared some of our combined insights into China-related power shifts at the #UnitedNations - thanks for a great panel and a fantastic audience #ISA2024 ISA! Courtney J. Fung ,Xueying Zhang,Steven Langendonk


Published today! “Power shifts in international organisations: China at the United Nations” onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/17585899/2… 17 authors on China’s engagement with security, development, human rights & more. Power shifts are incipient & uneven. Courtney J. Fung Richard Gowan @lawaisbich

Join us for the Special Issue online launch on Tuesday 28 May and register here: bit.ly/UN_China_launch Malin Oud,Steven Langendonk, Silke Weinlich,IDOS_research,University of Oxford,Oxford China Centre,Fudan University

Happy to share a new article by me and Edith Drieskens on China’s power in the World Heritage regime out in Global Policy. Oh, and it’s open access! It is part of a special issue on China and the UN edited by Sebastian Haug, Max-Otto Baumann, and Rosemary Foot onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/17…






🚨 New article alert! Steven Langendonk & Edith Driessens rethink securitization with a new model of multilateral securitization. Learn how their model applies to the case of Orthodox heritage in Kosovo between 1999 and 2011. 🔍 Explore it more: doi.org/10.1093/jogss/…

