Journal Articles
1. Compulsory Development: An Ideal Type of Land Acquisition in India and China, 1980–2014,by Prof. Yinghong Huang, Sage Publications (2019)
2. How the Market Mechanism Can Be Utilized in Land Acquisition, by prof. Yinghong Huang, (2019)
3. Constitutional governance in India and China and its impact on national innovation by Prof.Wenjuan Zhang,Springer,2019
4. Seeking Middle Ground: Land, Market and public policy, edited by Sanjoy Chakravorty and Amitendu Palit, Oxford University Press, 2019
5. Gillian Bolsover & Philip Howard, Chinese computational propaganda: automation, algorithms and the manipulation of information about Chinese politics on Twitter and Weibo(2019)
6. How Status-seeking States Can Cooperate: Explaining India–China Rapprochement After the Doklam Standoff - Chao Xie( 2019)
7. The New Strengthened Regulations of INGOs in India and China: Comparative Analysis and Reflections, The China Nonprofit Review 10 (2018)
8. The Internationalization of Chinese NGOs and Their Engagement with the United Nations, China Report 53:3 2017: pp 307-330
9. Preliminary Studies on Indian Constitutional Designing, Southeast Asian and South Asian Studies (in Chinese), No.2 2017, pp30-36
10. Regulating NGOs and Foreign Influence in India and China, 5th Issue JGU Law and Policy Brief May 2017
11. Understanding Constitutional Governance in India through the Reservation System, Indian Ocean Economic and Political Review (in Chinese), No. 6, 2016, pp35-50
12. Prabhakar Singh, Sino–Indian Attitudes to International Law: of Nations, States and Colonial Hangovers, Chin J Comp Law (2015) 3 (2):348-374,
13. Mayank Gupta, Massimiliano Caporin, “The Evolution of Shadow Banking System in Emerging Economies: The Role of Entrusted Loans – Evidence from China’s Capital Market” with Prof. Massimiliano Caporin, presented at the Bank of England (BoE) London UK & Banking & Finance Research Group (BANEF) University of Pablo Olavide Spai.
