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July 2021, Volume 12, Issue S6
- 85-89 Mining the Data Oceans, Profiting on the Margins
by Mary F. E. Ebeling - 90-92 The Dangers of Data Colonialism in Precision Public Health
by Kadija Ferryman - 93-96 The Big Digital Contact Tracing Experiment
by Antoine de Bengy Puyvallée & Katerini Tagmatarchi Storeng - 97-100 COVID‐Apps: Misdirecting Public Health Attention in a Pandemic
by Susan Erikson - 101-103 Algorithmic Bias and the (False) Promise of Numbers
by Adam Moe Fejerskov - 104-106 Claiming Digital Technology for Health Equity: Early Lessons from Promising Practices in India
by Jashodhara Dasgupta - 107-109 Digital Health in Response to COVID‐19 in Low‐ and Middle‐income Countries: Opportunities and Challenges
by Elizabeth A. Mitgang & Joaquin A. Blaya & Mickey Chopra - 110-114 Avoiding the Road to Nowhere: Policy Insights on Scaling up and Sustaining Digital Health
by Amnesty LeFevre & Sara Chamberlain & Neha S. Singh & Kerry Scott & Purnima Menon & Peter Barron & Rajani R. Ved & Asha George
July 2021, Volume 12, Issue S5
- 5-10 Restricting NGOs: From Pushback to Accommodation
by Kendra Dupuy & Luc Fransen & Aseem Prakash - 11-22 Tempering Transnational Advocacy? The Effect of Repression and Regulatory Restriction on Transnational NGO Collaborations
by Luc Fransen & Kendra Dupuy & Marja Hinfelaar & Sultan Mohammed Zakaria Mazumder - 23-33 The Selective Closure of Civic Space
by Conny Roggeband & Andrea Krizsán - 34-44 The Enemy Within? Anti‐Rights Groups and Restrictions on Civil Society
by Ines M. Pousadela & Dominic R. Perera - 45-58 Who Cares about Crackdowns? Exploring the Role of Trust in Individual Philanthropy
by Suparna Chaudhry & Marc Dotson & Andrew Heiss - 59-69 The Implications of Closing Civic Space for Hunger and Poverty in the Global South
by Naomi Hossain & Marjoke Oosterom - 70-83 A Platform or Partner: Engaging the Media in Advocacy
by Lisa‐Marie Selvik - 84-94 Defending Civic Space: Successful Resistance Against NGO Laws in Kenya and Kyrgyzstan
by Nora Berger‐Kern & Fabian Hetz & Rebecca Wagner & Jonas Wolff - 95-105 Don’t Touch My Constitution! Civil Society Resistance to Democratic Backsliding in Africa´s Pluralist Regimes
by Lise Rakner - 106-118 Refraining or Resisting: Responses of Green Movement Supporters to Repression During the 2013 Iranian Presidential Elections
by Ali Honari & Jasper Muis
May 2021, Volume 12, Issue S4
- 5-13 Global–Regional Realignments in Trade, Finance and Development: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Susanne Lütz - 14-24 Multilateralism, Bilateralism and Institutional Choice: The Political Economy of Regime Complexes in International Trade Policy
by Dirk De Bièvre & Emile van Ommeren - 25-36 Digital Trade Rules in Preferential Trade Agreements: Is There a WTO Impact?
by Manfred Elsig & Sebastian Klotz - 37-46 Institutional Complexity and Opportunity Structures: Weaker Actor Influence in International Intellectual Property Regulation
by Justus Dreyling - 47-68 Borrowing Patterns in the Global Financial Safety Net: Does Governance Play a Role?
by Laurissa Mühlich & Barbara Fritz - 69-79 Regime Complexity and Complex Foreign Policy: China in International Development Finance Governance
by Hongying Wang - 80-89 Cooperating Through Competition: EU Challenge and Support to the World Bank Focality in Multilateral Development Finance
by Eugenia Baroncelli - 90-100 Policy Norms, the Development Finance Regime Complex, and Holding the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to Account
by Susan Park
April 2021, Volume 12, Issue S3
- 5-12 WTO Reform: Back to the Past to Build for the Future
by Bernard Hoekman & Petros C. Mavroidis - 13-22 Stakeholder Preferences and Priorities for the Next WTO Director General
by Matteo Fiorini & Bernard Hoekman & Petros C. Mavroidis & Douglas Nelson & Robert Wolfe - 23-29 Is the WTO in Sync with the Business Community?
by Elissa Alben & Logan Brown - 30-40 Informal Learning and WTO Renewal: Using Thematic Sessions to Create More Opportunities for Dialogue
by Robert Wolfe - 41-48 All the Tea in China: Solving the ‘China Problem’ at the WTO
by Petros C. Mavroidis & André Sapir - 49-60 Plurilateral Cooperation as an Alternative to Trade Agreements: Innovating One Domain at a Time
by Bernard Hoekman & Charles Sabel - 61-70 Why Reform is Needed: WTO ‘Public Body’ Jurisprudence
by Dukgeun Ahn - 71-82 Appointment with Destiny: Selecting WTO Judges in the Future
by Robert Howse - 83-91 The Role of the WTO Secretariat in WTO Disputes – Silent Witness or Ghost Expert?
by Jasper M. Wauters
April 2021, Volume 12, Issue S2
- 5-9 Precarity, Mobility and the City: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Jutta Bakonyi & Stefanie Kappler & Eva‐Maria Nag & Lena S. Opfermann - 10-22 The Political Economy of Displacement: Rent Seeking, Dispossessions and Precarious Mobility in Somali Cities
by Jutta Bakonyi - 23-27 Unraveling Spaces of Exceptions through Durable Solutions
by Teresa Del Ministro - 28-40 The ‘Badlands’ of the ‘Balkan Route’: Policy and Spatial Effects on Urban Refugee Housing
by Gemma Bird & Jelena Obradovic‐Wochnik & Amanda Russell Beattie & Patrycja Rozbicka - 41-52 Walking in Jozi: Guided Tours, Insecurity and Urban Regeneration in Inner City Johannesburg
by Lena S. Opfermann - 53-62 Curating (im)mobility: Peri‐urban agency in the Lwandle Migrant Labour Museum
by Stefanie Kappler - 63-66 Commentary: ‘Profitability’, Curated Narratives and Spatial Governance and their Impacts on Urban Migration and the Lives of Migrants
by Dyfed Aubrey - 67-77 Disrupting the Rhythms of Violence: Anti‐port Protests in the City of Buenaventura
by Alke Jenss - 78-90 Inequality and the Socioeconomic Dimensions of Mobility in Protests: The Cases of Quito and Santiago
by Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón & María Gabriela Palacio Ludeña - 91-105 Policy Opportunities and Constraints for Addressing Urban Precarity of Migrant Populations
by Tasneem Siddiqui & Lucy Szaboova & W. Neil Adger & Ricardo Safra de Campos & Mohammad Rashed Alam Bhuiyan & Tamim Billah
April 2021, Volume 12, Issue S1
- 5-7 Introduction to the Special Issue: ‘Governing Climate‐altering Approaches’
by Janos Pasztor & Nicholas Harrison - 8-19 Splitting Climate Engineering Governance: How Problem Structure Shapes Institutional Design
by Sikina Jinnah & David Morrow & Simon Nicholson - 20-33 Clash of Geofutures and the Remaking of Planetary Order: Faultlines underlying Conflicts over Geoengineering Governance
by Duncan McLaren & Olaf Corry - 34-44 Carbon‐dioxide Removal and Biodiversity: A Threat Identification Framework
by Kate Dooley & Ellycia Harrould‐Kolieb & Anita Talberg - 45-56 Managing Land‐based CDR: BECCS, Forests and Carbon Sequestration
by Duncan Brack & Richard King - 57-66 Addressing power imbalances in biosequestration governance
by Simone Lovera‐Bilderbeek & Souparna Lahiri - 67-81 Large‐Scale Carbon Dioxide Removal to Meet the 1.5°C Limit: Key Governance Gaps, Challenges and Priority Responses
by M.J. Mace & Claire L. Fyson & Michiel Schaeffer & William L. Hare - 82-96 A Code of Conduct for Responsible Geoengineering Research
by Anna‐Maria Hubert - 97-107 Parametric Insurance for Solar Geoengineering: Insights from the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Assessment and Financing Initiative
by Joshua B. Horton & Penehuro Lefale & David Keith - 108-118 Targeted Geoengineering: Local Interventions with Global Implications
by John C. Moore & Ilona Mettiäinen & Michael Wolovick & Liyun Zhao & Rupert Gladstone & Ying Chen & Stefan Kirchner & Timo Koivurova - 119-128 Solar Radiation Modification ‐ A “Silver Bullet” Climate Policy for Populist and Authoritarian Regimes?
by Axel Michaelowa
November 2021, Volume 12, Issue 5
- 581-591 In Whose Name Are You Speaking? The Marginalization of the Poor in Global Civil Society
by Carole‐Anne Sénit & Frank Biermann - 592-602 Children & Migration: Political Constructions and Contestations
by Lesley J. Pruitt - 603-612 Drone Use for COVID‐19 Related Problems: Techno‐solutionism and its Societal Implications
by Bruno Oliveira Martins & Chantal Lavallée & Andrea Silkoset - 613-624 Come In, We’re Open (and Flexible): Trade Openness, Labour Flexibility, and Varieties of Capitalism
by Walid Tijerina - 625-638 A Systematic Framework to Understand Transnational Governance for Cybersecurity Risks from Digital Trade
by Keman Huang & Stuart Madnick & Nazli Choucri & Fang Zhang - 639-652 A Paradox of New Deal and Foreign Aid for Fragile States in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by Ben Katoka & Huck‐ju Kwon - 653-662 Assessing the Development–Foreign Policy Nexus of the Asian Rising Powers: South Korea, China, Japan and Indonesia
by Emel Parlar Dal & Samiratou Dipama & Şaban Çaytaş & Ayda Sezgin - 663-676 Cryptocurrencies and CBDC: The Route Ahead
by Marion Laboure & Markus H.‐P. Müller & Gerit Heinz & Sagar Singh & Stefan Köhling - 677-688 The FinTech Dividend: How Much Money Is FinTech Likely to Mobilize for Sustainable Development?
by Bryane Michael & Tamara Latkovska
September 2021, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 419-429 The End of Global Poverty: Is the UN Sustainable Development Goal 1 (Still) Achievable?
by Christopher Hoy & Andy Sumner - 430-442 The International Authority Database
by Michael Zürn & Alexandros Tokhi & Martin Binder - 443-454 COVID‐19 and Policy Responses by International Organizations: Crisis of Liberal International Order or Window of Opportunity?
by Maria Josepha Debre & Hylke Dijkstra - 455-467 The End of the Liberal World Order and the Future of UN Peace Operations: Lessons Learned
by Katelyn Cassin & Benjamin Zyla - 468-481 Making It Rain? Comparing the Determinants of Chinese and Western FDI Flows to Africa
by David Landry - 482-508 Equality and Equity in Emerging Multilateral Financial Institutions: The Case of the BRICS Institutions
by Hang Luo & Lize Yang - 509-513 BRICS amidst India‐China Rivalry
by Raj Verma & Mihaela Papa - 514-518 Age of Multilateralism: Why is BRICS Important despite Possible Weaknesses? A Perspective from Russia
by Victoria V. Panova - 519-523 In Spite of the Spite: An Indian View of China and India in BRICS
by Sreeram Chaulia - 524-528 A Chinese Perspective: Will China‐India Friction Paralyze the BRICS?
by Haibin Niu & Sheng Hong - 529-533 Fit for Purpose? BRICS and Inner‐Group Conflicts
by Malte Brosig - 534-538 Brazil and BRICS Multilateralism à la Carte: From Bilateralism to Community Interest
by Karin Costa Vazquez - 539-544 Scenarios for BRICS Evolution in Light of the India–China Conflict
by Mihaela Papa & Raj Verma - 545-552 The Balance of Infrastructure in the Indo‐Pacific: BRI, Institutional Balancing, and Quad’s Policy Choices
by Kai He - 553-561 A Comprehensive Measure of Lifeyears Lost due to COVID‐19 in 2020: A Comparison across Countries and with Past Disasters
by Vu Nguyen Doan & Ilan Noy - 562-567 Crafting Compliance Regime under COVID‐19: Using Taiwan's Quarantine Policy as a Case Study
by Wei‐Ting Yen & Li‐Yin Liu - 568-573 Astro‐Environmentalism: Towards a Polycentric Governance of Space Debris
by Jean‐Frédéric Morin & Benjamin Richard - 574-576 COVID, Deglobalization and The Decline of Diplomacy: Could Tele‐diplomacy Revitalize Diplomacy’s Capacity to Promote Consensus?
by Juan‐Luis Manfredi‐Sánchez & Paul Webster Hare
May 2021, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 245-259 Climate Ambition and Sustainable Development for a New Decade: A Catalytic Framework
by Sander Chan & Idil Boran & Harro van Asselt & Paula Ellinger & Miriam Garcia & Thomas Hale & Lukas Hermwille & Kennedy Liti Mbeva & Ayşem Mert & Charles B. Roger & Amy Weinfurter & Oscar Widerberg & Paulette Bynoe & Victoria Chengo & Ayman Cherkaoui & Todd Edwards & Malin Gütschow & Angel Hsu & Nathan Hultman & David Levaï & Saffran Mihnar & Sara Posa & Mark Roelfsema & Bryce Rudyk & Michelle Scobie & Manish Kumar Shrivastava - 260-272 Chinese Overseas Investment Policy: Implications for Climate Change
by Kelly Sims Gallagher & Qi Qi - 273-285 Treaty Preambles and The Environmental Justice Gap
by Michelle Scobie - 286-297 Academic Research on the 2030 Agenda: Challenges of a Transdisciplinary Field of Study
by Antonio Sianes - 298-312 The Dahrendorf Quandary, Crisis Severity, and Country Performance
by Helmut K. Anheier & Alexandru Filip - 313-324 Projecting General Assembly Voting Records onto an Enlarged Security Council: An Analysis of the G4 Reform Proposal
by Jan Niklas Rolf & Niall Juval Janssen & Max Liedtke - 325-326 Assembling – Not Reinventing – the Wheel. New Developments in the Field of Migration Policy Indices
by Marc Helbling & Giacomo Solano - 327-337 Beyond immigration: Moving from Western to Global Indexes of Migration Policy
by Giacomo Solano & Thomas Huddleston - 338-349 Stagnated Liberalization, Long‐term Convergence, and Index Methodology: Three Lessons from the CITRIX Citizenship Policy Dataset
by Samuel D. Schmid - 350-360 Refugees and Beneficiaries of Subsidiary Protection: Measuring and Comparing Integration Policies
by Francesco Pasetti & Carmine Conte - 361-371 Do Diaspora Engagement Policies Endure? An Update of the Emigrant Policies Index (EMIX) to 2017
by Pau Palop‐García & Luicy Pedroza - 372-379 Beyond Carbon Pricing: Tax Reform is Climate Policy
by Jessica F. Green - 380-391 EU–Asian–American Partnership for a Third Industrial Revolution: Transitioning to High Productivity, Sustainable Infrastructures in the Age of COVID‐19
by Vicente Lopez‐Ibor Mayor & Fazlun Khalid & Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed - 392-398 Digital‐based Services Globalization and Multilateral Trade Cooperation
by Erik van der Marel - 399-409 China’s Artificial Intelligence Innovation: A Top‐Down National Command Approach?
by Jinghan Zeng - 410-413 Mañana Today: A Long View of Economic Value Creation in Latin America
by Enrique García R & Alvaro Mendez
April 2021, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 175-176 Editorial
by Gregory Stiles & Janina Pescinski & Katharine Petrich & Anastasia Ufimtseva - 177-189 Transnational Multistakeholder Partnerships as Vessels to Finance Development: Navigating the Accountability Waters
by Gamze Erdem Türkelli - 190-203 Diversification, Khashoggi, and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund
by Oliver McPherson‐Smith - 204-213 Settling with Autonomy after Civil Wars: Lessons from Aceh, Indonesia
by Kentaro Fujikawa - 214-228 The International Discourses and Governance of Fake News
by Ric Neo - 229-238 The Negotiation of a Feminist Sisterhood in the Pacific – Two Recent Cases of Intersectional Alliance Building
by Jane Alver - 239-240 Pragmatic Terrorism: Challenging Common Assumptions
by Luciano Pollichieni
February 2021, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 5-14 The ‘Third’ UN: Imagining Post‐COVID‐19 Multilateralism
by Tatiana Carayannis & Thomas G. Weiss - 15-23 The Enlarged Global Financial Safety Net
by Evgeny Vinokurov & Artem Levenkov - 24-39 Power Structure Dynamics in Growing Multilateral Development Banks: The Case of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
by Hang Luo & Lize Yang & Kourosh Houshmand - 40-50 The Club‐based Climate Regime and OECD Negotiations on Restricting Coal‐fired Power Export Finance
by Jessica C. Liao - 51-65 Internet Fragmentation, Political Structuring, and Organizational Concentration in Transnational Engineering Networks
by David Weyrauch & Thomas Winzen - 66-80 Big Science Collaborations; Lessons for Global Governance and Leadership
by Mark Robinson - 81-99 Addressing the Ongoing Humanitarian and Environmental Consequences of Nuclear Weapons: An Introductory Review
by Matthew B. Bolton & Elizabeth Minor - 100-105 Policy Approaches Addressing the Ongoing Humanitarian and Environmental Consequences of Nuclear Weapons: A Commentary
by Nate Van Duzer & Alicia Sanders‐Zakre - 106-121 Addressing the Humanitarian and Environmental Consequences of Atmospheric Nuclear Weapon Tests: A Case Study of UK and US Test Programs at Kiritimati (Christmas) and Malden Islands, Republic of Kiribati
by Becky Alexis‐Martin & Matthew Breay Bolton & Dimity Hawkins & Sydney Tisch & Talei Luscia Mangioni - 122-125 Commentary on Addressing the Legacies of Nuclear Weapons Use and Testing: Perspectives from Survivors
by Elizabeth Minor & Hana Umezawa & Terumi Tanaka & Sueichi Kido & Dmitriy Vesselov - 126-130 A Singular Opportunity: Setting Standards for Victim Assistance under the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
by Bonnie Docherty - 131-139 Teaching Global Citizenship: The Global Leadership Initiative, its Impact and Challenges
by Hugo Dobson & Matthew L. Bishop & Charis Enns & Philipp Horn & Gregory Stiles - 140-148 Safety First: Expanding the Global Financial Safety Net in Response to COVID‐19
by Kevin P. Gallagher & Haihong Gao & William N. Kring & José A. Ocampo & Ulrich Volz - 149-156 The EU in Search of Autonomy in the Era of Chinese Expansionism and COVID‐19 Pandemic
by Sebastian Santander & Antonios Vlassis - 157-166 A World after COVID‐19: Business as Usual, or Building Bolder and Better?
by Walter R. Erdelen & Jacques G. Richardson - 167-170 Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality: What are the Benefits for SMEs?
by Valentina Amuso & Giuliano Poletti & Donato Montibello
October 2020, Volume 11, Issue S3
- 5-16 The Adjustment of International Institutions to Global Power Shifts: A Framework for Analysis
by Andreas Kruck & Bernhard Zangl - 17-27 How Do States Renegotiate International Institutions? Japan’s Renegotiation Diplomacy Since World War II
by Phillip Y. Lipscy - 28-39 US Strategies of Institutional Adaptation in the Face of Hegemonic Decline
by Lora Anne Viola - 40-50 Informal IGOs as Mediators of Power Shifts
by Felicity Vabulas & Duncan Snidal - 51-60 The Integration of Emerging Powers into Club Institutions: China and the Arctic Council
by Matthew D. Stephen & Kathrin Stephen - 61-72 Emerging Powers and Differentiation in Global Climate Institutions
by Alexander Thompson - 73-82 Rhetorical Appeals and Strategic Cooptation in the Rise and Fall of The New International Economic Order
by Orfeo Fioretos - 83-92 Revolution from the Inside: Institutions, Legitimation Strategies, and Rhetorical Pathways of Institutional Change
by Stacie E. Goddard - 93-103 Rising Powers, UN Security Council Reform, and the Failure of Rhetorical Coercion
by Martin Binder & Monika Heupel - 104-114 ‘Most Potent and Irresistible Moral Influence’: Public Opinion, Rhetorical Coercion, and the Hague Conferences
by Paul K. MacDonald - 115-126 The Legitimacy of International Institutions among Rising and Established Powers
by Jonas Tallberg & Soetkin Verhaegen
June 2020, Volume 11, Issue S2
- 5-6 Cultural Industries in the Era of Protectionism
by Patrick Messerlin & Hwy‐Chang Moon & Jimmyn Parc - 7-13 Inbound and Outbound Globalizations in the International Film Industry
by Shin Dong Kim & Jimmyn Parc - 14-22 Trade Negotiations in the Digital Era: The Case of OTT Video Streaming Services
by Dongchul Kwak & Minjung Kim - 23-30 Taking Cultural Goods Seriously: Geographical Indications and the Renegotiation Strategies for the Korea‐EU FTA
by SunHee Park - 31-39 Overcoming the Incoherent ‘Grand Maneuver’ in the French Film and TV Markets: Lessons from the Experiences in France and Korea
by Jimmyn Parc & Patrick Messerlin - 40-46 State Intervention Does Not Support the Development of the Media Sector: Lessons from Korea and Japan
by Nissim Otmazgin - 47-55 How Chinese Filmmakers Effectively Respond to Chinese Government Policy for Enhancing Their Competitiveness
by Hwy‐Chang Moon & Wenyan Yin - 56-64 Boosting China’s Film Production: An Assessment of the Subsidies for China’s ‘Mainstream Films’
by Xiaolan Zhou - 65-71 Target Hollywood! Examining Japan’s Film Import Ban in the 1930s
by Stephen Ranger
January 2020, Volume 11, Issue S1
- 5-6 Banca March: The Fundamentals of a Bank Linked to Its Customers and Committed to Society
by Rita Rodríguez Arrojo - 7-8 Introduction to the Special Issue: ‘Contemporary Issues in Banking’
by Myriam García‐Olalla & Camilo José Vázquez-Ordás - 9-17 The Effect of Banks' IT Investments on the Digitalization of their Customers
by Santiago Carbó‐Valverde & Pedro J. Cuadros‐Solas & Francisco Rodríguez‐Fernández & EY - 18-27 The Impact of Corporate Sustainability and Digitalization on International Banks’ Performance
by Francisco Javier Forcadell & Elisa Aracil & Fernando Úbeda - 28-38 The Role of Capital and Liquidity in Bank Lending: Are Banks Safer?
by Salvatore Polizzi & Enzo Scannella & Nuria Suárez - 39-51 Does the Single Supervisory Mechanism Reduce Overall Risk in the European Stock Market?
by Pilar Abad & Myriam García‐Olalla & M. Dolores Robles - 52-61 How Corporate Governance Mechanisms of Banks Have Changed After the 2007–08 Financial Crisis
by José L. Fernández Sánchez & María D. Odriozola Zamanillo & Manuel Luna - 62-72 A Behavioral Perspective on Saving Decisions. Empirical Evidence for Policymakers in the European Union
by Judith Clifton & Daniel Díaz‐Fuentes & Gonzalo Llamosas García - 73-83 Misconduct and Risk Climate in Banking: Development of a Multidimensional Measurement Scale
by Beatriz Fernández Muñiz & José Manuel Montes Peón & Camilo José Vázquez Ordás - 84-94 The European Financial Crisis and Firms' Cash Holding Policy: An Analysis of the Precautionary Motive
by Maria Belén Lozano & Serhat Yaman
November 2020, Volume 11, Issue 5
- 545-556 Fragmentation and the Future: Investigating Architectures for International AI Governance
by Peter Cihon & Matthijs M. Maas & Luke Kemp - 557-568 The US and EU’s Intellectual Property Initiatives in Asia: Competition, Coordination or Replication?
by Jean‐Frédéric Morin & Madison Cartwright - 569-577 The Differential Impact of Brexit on Banking: UK vs. Europe
by Camilo J. Vázquez‐Ordás & Myriam García‐Olalla - 578-587 ‘One Hand Washes the Other’ in EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood: What Policy Response?
by Sergiu Buscaneanu & Christoph H. Stefes - 588-597 When Hedging Goes Wrong: Lessons from Ukraine’s Failed Hedge of the EU and Russia
by Nicholas Ross Smith - 598-610 Halting and Reversing Escalation in the South China Sea: A Bargaining Framework
by Siniša Vuković & Riccardo Alfieri - 611-627 Corporate Role Conceptions in Global Forest Governance
by Anne‐Kathrin Weber - 628-635 Global Common Goods for Health: Towards a New Framework for Global Financing
by Agnès Soucat & Ilona Kickbusch - 636-646 The Logical Case for Love as an Ingredient in Policy Formulation After COVID‐19
by Rahul Sur - 647-649 Inclusive Biomedical Innovation during the COVID‐19 Pandemic
by Jaspreet Pannu
September 2020, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 413-423 Measuring the Economic Risk of COVID‐19
by Ilan Noy & Nguyen Doan & Benno Ferrarini & Donghyun Park - 424-438 Middle East and North Africa: Terrorism and Conflicts
by Wukki Kim & Todd Sandler - 439-447 Whither Security Cooperation in the BRICS? Between the Protection of Norms and Domestic Politics Dynamics
by Rodrigo Fracalossi de Moraes - 448-457 Breaking Gridlock: How Path Dependent Layering Enhances Resilience in Global Trade Governance
by Benjamin Faude - 458-465 Understanding Film Co‐Production in the Era of Globalization: A Value Chain Approach
by Jimmyn Parc - 466-477 The Political Value of Internal Devaluation in the Euro Area Crisis
by Ramon Xifré - 478-485 A Proposal for a New Universal Development Commitment
by Andy Sumner & Nilima Gulrajani & Myles Wickstead & Jonathan Glennie - 486-491 Collective Responsibility for Severe Poverty
by Thom Brooks - 492-500 Dignity, Inequality, and the Populist Backlash: Lessons from America and Europe for a Sustainable Globalization
by Rawi Abdelal - 501-507 COVID‐19: A Make or Break Moment for Global Policy Making
by Pietro Maffettone & Chiara Oldani - 508-514 Regional Integration, Health Policy and Global Health
by Haik Nikogosian - 515-522 Global Regulations for a Digital Economy: Between New and Old Challenges
by Guillaume Beaumier & Kevin Kalomeni & Malcolm Campbell‐Verduyn & Marc Lenglet & Serena Natile & Marielle Papin & Daivi Rodima‐Taylor & Arthur Silve & Falin Zhang - 523-531 Interrogating Technology‐led Experiments in Sustainability Governance
by Nick Bernards & Malcolm Campbell‐Verduyn & Daivi Rodima‐Taylor & Jerome Duberry & Quinn DuPont & Andreas Dimmelmeier & Moritz Huetten & Laura C. Mahrenbach & Tony Porter & Bernhard Reinsberg - 532-534 The US National Security Strategy: Competing for Supremacy in a Multipolar World with a Unipolar Strategy
by Matthias Wasinger - 535-540 The Long Arm of Anti‐corruption: Extraterritoriality and Anti‐corruption Targeted Sanctions
by Yuliya Zabyelina
May 2020, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 271-282 Defence in Depth Against Human Extinction: Prevention, Response, Resilience, and Why They All Matter
by Owen Cotton‐Barratt & Max Daniel & Anders Sandberg - 283-292 Global Crisis Leadership for Disease‐Induced Threats: One Health and Urbanisation
by John Connolly - 293-304 Acknowledging Urbanization: A Survey of the Role of Cities in UN Frameworks
by Anna Kosovac & Michele Acuto & Terry Louise Jones - 305-314 Towards Global Cooperation: The Case for a Deliberative Global Citizens' Assembly
by Michael Vlerick - 315-325 Violence, Power and Meaning: The Moral Logic of Terrorism
by Nicolas Johnston & Srinjoy Bose - 326-335 China's Role in Global Development Finance: China Challenge or Business as Usual?
by Salvatore Babones & John H.S. Åberg & Obert Hodzi - 336-346 Fool’s Gold: Business Power and the Evolution of the Conflict‐free Gold Standard
by Ainsley Elbra - 347-359 Shaping the Fate of Life on Earth: The Post‐2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
by Walter R. Erdelen - 360-366 World Trading System under Stress: Scenarios for the Future
by Mehmet Sait Akman & Shiro Armstrong & Uri Dadush & Anabel Gonzalez & Fukunari Kimura & Junji Nakagawa & Peter Rashish & Akihiko Tamura & Carlos A. Primo Braga - 367-374 The Case for Regional Cooperation in Trade and Investment Finance for Asia
by Arup Chatterjee & Arjun Goswami & Jules Hugot & Marianne Vital - 375-383 Trade Liberalization and Fiscal Stability in Developing Countries: What Does the Evidence Tell Us?
by Devika Dutt & Kevin P. Gallagher & Rachel D. Thrasher - 384-387 The Potential of Europe’s Sharp and Soft Power
by Thomas Biersteker - 388-390 Enhancing European Power
by Terry McCarthy - 391-394 Power versus Leadership?
by Ann Fitz‐Gerald & Andrew S. Thompson - 395-399 Enhancing Europe’s Power: A Rejoinder
by Christoph M. Abels & Helmut K. Anheier & Iain Begg & Kevin Featherstone - 400-402 Jurisdictional Competition in the International Financial System
by Edward Price - 403-406 Shrouded in Secrecy: International Relations according to Carson, Berman and Lake
by Jonas Ecke
April 2020, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 209-210 Introduction to Global Policy: Next Generation
by Gregory Stiles & Emma Lecavalier & Amna Kaleem - 211-211 Editorial. Launching Global Policy: Next Generation
by Eva‐Maria Nag - 212-221 Multipolarity and the Future of Multilateralism: Towards ‘Thick’ Peacekeeping in the Donbas Conflict
by Takamitsu Hadano - 222-232 The Rise of Foreign Direct Investment Regulation in Investment‐recipient Countries
by Anastasia Ufimtseva