Staff Profiles
Dr Gordon Cheung - all publications
Books: authored
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2009). Intellectual Property Rights in China: Politics of Piracy, Trade and Protection. London: Routledge.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2009). Zhongguo yinsu: dazhonghuaquan de jihui yu tiaozhan (China Factors: Political Perspectives and Economic Interactions) (Chinese translation). Taipei: Wunan.
- Cheung, Gordon C. K. (2007). China Factors: Political Perspectives and Economic Interactions. New Jersey, New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers.
- Cheung, Gordon C. K. (1998). Market Liberalism: American Foreign Policy toward China. New Brunswick, N. J.: Transaction Publishers.
Books: reviews
- Cheung, Gordon C. K. (2012). Transnational Competence: Empowering Professional Curricula for Horizon-rising Challenges. By Koehn, Peter H and Rosenau, James N. Boulder, CO and London: Paradigm. International Affairs 88(4): 898.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2011). Chinese Family Business and the Equal Inheritance System: Unravelling the Myth. By Zheng, Victor. London Routledge, 2010. The China Quarterly 205.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2010). Piracy and the State: The Politics of Intellectual Property Rights in China. By Dimitrov, Martin K. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Journal of Asian Studies, 1186-1187 69(4).
Departmental working papers
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2006). 'Identity: In Searching the Meaning of Chineseness in Greater China'. Copenhagen Discussion Paper 10 (May 2006) 1-30.
Edited works: contributions
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2011). 'The Significance of the Overseas Chinese in East Asia.'. In Routledge Handbook of Asian Regionalism. Beeson, Mark, Stubbs, Richard & eds. London: Routledge.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2008). 'Contested International Relations Theory and China’s Constructing Regional Entitlement'. In China and the New International Order. Wang Gungwu, Zheng Yongnian & Eds. London: Routledge.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. & Luk Feyun (2003). ‘Chaoyue guojia di xuni minzu,’ (Beyond Nation-state: Virtual Nation). In Dongmeng riben yu zhongguoren (ASEAN, Japan and Chinese). Lim Hua Sing, Nyaw Mee-kau & eds. Singapore: World Scientific. 593-616.
Edited works: journals
- Xiao, Ren & Cheung, Gordon C. K. (2011). 'Sources and Transitions of Chinese Foreign Policy' (Special Issue, 35,000 words), with an Introduction. East Asia: An International Quarterly, 28 (3): Springer.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2009). ‘Made in China vs. Made by Chinese: Global Identities of Chinese Business’ (special issue, 53,000 words), with an introduction. Journal of Contemporary China, 18 (58): Routledge.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2004). 'Greater China and Regional Governance: Problems and Prospects' (Special Issue), with an Introduction, (30,000 words). East Asia: An International Quarterly, 21 (1).
Journal papers: academic
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. & Gomez, Edmund Terence (2012). 'Hong Kong’s Diaspora, Networks, and Family Business in the United Kingdom: A History of the Chinese “Food Chain” and the Case of W. Wing Yip Group'. The China Review: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Greater China 12(1): 45-72.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. & Chang, Chak Yan. (2011). 'Cultural identities of Chinese business: networks of the shark-fin business in Hong Kong.'. Asia Pacific Business Review 17(3): 343-359.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2010). 'New Approaches to Cross-Strait Integration and Its Impacts on Taiwan's Domestic Economy: An Emerging "Chaiwan"?'. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 39(1): 11-36.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2010). 'The 2008-2009 Global Financial Fallout: Shanghai and Dubai as Emerging Financial Powerhouses?'. Asian Politics & Policy 2(1): 77-93.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2009). ‘Governing Greater China: Dynamic Perspectives and Transforming Interactions’. Journal of Contemporary China 18(58): 93-111.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2009). ‘Made in China vs. Made by Chinese: Global Identities of Chinese Business’ An Introduction. Journal of Contemporary China. Journal of Contemporary China 18(58): 1-5.
- Gomez, Edmund Terence & Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2009). 'Family Firms, Networks and "Ethnic Enterprise": Chinese Food Industry in Britain.'. East Asia: An International Quarterly 26(2): 133-157.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2008). 'International Relations Theory in Flux in View of China’s "Peaceful Rise"' (lead paper). Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies 26(1): 5-21.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2006). 'Hong Kong’s Information Technology after 1997 and the case of 3G Mobile Licences “Auction” in 2001.'. China: An International Journal 4(2): 314-326.
- Cheung, Gordon C. K. (2005). 'Involuntary Migrants, Political Revolutionaries and Economic Energisers: a history of the image of overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia'. Journal of Contemporary China 14(42): 55-66.
- Cheung Gordon C.K. (2004). 'Chinese Diaspora as Virtual-Nation: Interactive Roles between Economic and Social Capital'. Political Studies 52(4): 664-684.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2003). ‘Jiu qi hou ziang gang di gao ke ji zheng ce: wen ti yu taio zhan’ (Hong Kong’s High-tech Policy after 1997: Problems and Challenges). Dong ya ji kan (East Asia Quarterly) 34(2): 1-12 (lead article).
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. & Chang, Chak Yan (2003). 'Sustainable Business versus Sustainable Environment: A Case Study of Hong Kong Shark Fin Business'. Sustainable Development 11(4): 223-235.
- Nyaw, Mee-kau, Cheung,Gordon C. K. & Chang, Chak Yan (2001). 'Money Migration-An Assessment of ASEAN's Investment in China with Special Reference to Overseas Chinese Investment after 1979'. The Journal of World Investment 2(3): 439-455 (lead article).
- Cheung,Gordon C.K. (2001). 'Quan qiu hua yu zhong mei quan xi di fa zhan (Sino-American Relations under Globalization: Trends and Development)'. Dang dai zhong guo yan jiu (Modern China Studies) 74: 132-140.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (1999). 'The Political Economy of Social Cost Analysis in Sino-American Disputes over Intellectual Property Rights'. The Journal of World Intellectual Property 2(2): 189-207.
Reports: official
- Cheung, Gordon C. K. (2012). ‘China’s New Endeavour to Protect Intellectual Property Rights.’ EAI Background Brief No. 752, 6 September 2012. Singapore: National University of Singapore.
- Cheung, Gordon C.K. (2006). 'China's Intellectual Property Rights Protection after WTO - What has been the Progress?'EAI Background Brief No. 280. 12 April 2006. Singapore: National University of Singapore.
Short Works
- Cheung Gordon C.K. (2006). 'But Questions Persist Over 'Shared Values'' A Commentary on 'China and Europe Together Could Break the Mould of Global Politics'. Europe's World (3): 35-39.
