2023 Xinru Ma and David C. Kang in the Journal of East Asian Studies: “Why Vietnam is not balancing China: Vietnamese security priorities and the dynamics of the Sino-Vietnamese relationship” David C. Kang in The Washington Quarterly 45: “Still Getting Asia Wrong: No “Contain China” Coalition Exists” 2022 Xinru Ma and David C. Kang in the Journal of Global Security Studies: “Toward Measuring Free-Riding: Counterfactuals, Alliances, and U.S.-Philippine Relations” Chin-Hao Huang and David C. Kang in International Organization: “State Formation in Korea and Japan, 400-800CE: Emulation and Learning, not Bellicist Competition” 2020 David C. Kang in International Organization: “International Order in Historical East Asia: Tribute and Hierarchy Beyond Sinocentrism and Eurocentrism” David C. Kang in the Journal of East Asian Studies: “Thought Games About China” 2019 David C. Kang and Alex Yu-Ting Lin in the Journal of Global Security Studies: “U.S. Bias in the Study of Asian Security: Using Europe to Study Asia” David C. Kang, Dat X. Nguyen, Ronan Tse-min Fu, and Meredith Shaw in the Journal of Conflict Resolution: “War, Rebellion, and Intervention under Hierarchy: Vietnam–China Relations, 1365 to 1841″ 2016-2018 David C. Kang and Xinru Ma in The Washington Quarterly (2018): “Power Transitions: Thucydides Didn’t Live in East Asia” David C. Kang, Ronan Tse-min Fu, and Meredith Shaw in International Studies Quarterly (2016): “Measuring War in Early Modern East Asia: Introducing Chinese and Korean Language Sources” 2003-2014 David C. Kang in the European Journal of International Relations (2014): “Why Was There no Religious War in Premodern East Asia?” David C. Kang in International Security (2003): “Getting Asia Wrong: The Need for New Analytical Frameworks”