Content
April 2020, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 233-244 Social Media Mobility: Leveraging Twitter Networks in Online Diplomacy
by Ilan Manor & Elad Segev - 245-254 The Dangers of Decoupling: Earth System Crisis and the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’
by Michael J. Albert - 255-266 Existential Security: Towards a Security Framework for the Survival of Humanity
by Nathan Alexander Sears
February 2020, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 5-14 Keep Calm and Carry On (Differently): NATO and CSDP after Brexit
by Lorenzo Cladi & Andrea Locatelli - 15-25 IMF‐World Bank Cooperation Before and After the Global Financial Crisis
by Matthias Kranke - 26-35 Ideas, Institutions and the World Bank: The Social Protection and Fragile States Agendas
by Sophie Mackinder - 36-45 Alleviating the Thucydides' Trap through Welfare State Dependence: How the Funding Needs of the Western Welfare State Can Influence Multilateral Relations with China
by Emilios Avgouleas & Vasilis Trigkas - 46-55 Is the Patent System a Barrier to Inclusive Prosperity? The Biomedical Perspective
by Helen Gubby - 56-67 Measuring Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): An Inclusive Approach
by Arman Bidarbakhtnia - 68-74 Fluctuating Regional (Dis‐)Order in the Post‐Arab Uprising Middle East
by Martin Beck & Thomas Richter - 75-83 US Foreign Policy in the Middle East: The Logic of Hegemonic Retreat
by Sean Yom - 84-92 The Aggravated Struggle for Regional Power in the Middle East: American Allies Saudi Arabia and Israel versus Iran
by Martin Beck - 93-102 New Petro‐aggression in the Middle East: Saudi Arabia in the Spotlight
by Thomas Richter - 103-112 Escalation in Failed Military Interventions: Saudi and Emirati Quagmires in Yemen
by May Darwich - 113-123 The Battle over Syria's Reconstruction
by Raymond Hinnebusch - 124-127 The Digital Economy: Opportunities and Challenges
by Valentina Amuso & Giuliano Poletti & Donato Montibello - 128-142 Enhancing Europe’s Global Power: A Scenario Exercise with Eight Proposals
by Christoph M. Abels & Helmut K. Anheier & Iain Begg & Kevin Featherstone - 143-146 Europe in the 21st Century: Powerful and Powerless
by Kishore Mahbubani - 147-150 Enhancing Europe’s Economic Global Power
by Marco Buti - 151-154 Strength in Contradiction: Europe as a Living Example for Peaceful Prosperity
by Sahoko Kaji - 155-158 Europe in a Turbulent World: Four Comments
by Robert H. Wade - 159-163 Enhancing Europe’s Global Power in Asia 2030
by Yee‐Kuang Heng - 164-169 China and Global Governance: Opportunistic Multilateralism
by Scott L. Kastner & Margaret M. Pearson & Chad Rector - 170-177 From the Fall of the Berlin Wall to the Fall of Aleppo. The Decline of Global Governance – and How to Restore it
by Torgeir E. Fjærtoft - 178-190 Framework for a Single Global Repository of Child Abuse Materials
by Kemal Veli Açar - 191-201 National Level Preparedness for Implementing the Health‐related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Seven South Asian Countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka
by Saadiya Razzaq & Said Ahmad Maisam Najafizada & Sanghmitra Sheel Acharya & Yolanthika Ellepola & Kashmala Chaudhry & Rabia Tabassum & Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury & Sunisha Neupane & Rajendra Kumar BC & Ugyen Pelgen & Shah Ali Akbar Ashrafi & Gobinda C Pal & Tshering Wangdi & Nabila Kunwal
June 2019, Volume 10, Issue S2
- 5-5 Introduction to the Special Issue
by I. William Zartman & Siniša Vuković - 6-13 Fragmented Conflict: Handling the Current World Disorder
by I. William Zartman - 14-21 The Emerging Great Power Politics and Regionalism: Structuring Effective Regional Conflict Management
by Mikhail Troitskiy - 22-28 Regional Powers’ Rise and Impact on International Conflict and Negotiation: China and India as Global and Regional Players
by Amrita Narlikar - 29-35 The MENA Region's Intersecting Crises: What Next?
by Joost Hiltermann - 36-45 Managing Regional Conflict: The Gulf Cooperation Council and the Embargo of Qatar
by Rory Miller - 46-54 When the Flames are Licking at the Door: Standing Mechanisms for Conflict Prevention
by Laurie Nathan - 55-60 Negotiating Complex Conflicts
by Cecilia Albin - 61-67 Israeli and Palestinian Stories. Can Mediators Reconfigure Incompatible Narratives?
by Valérie Rosoux - 68-75 Building Resilience and Social Cohesion in Conflict
by Pamela Aall & Chester A. Crocker - 76-83 International Multiparty Mediation: Prospects for a Coordinated Effort
by Siniša Vuković - 84-92 Taking Complex Systems Seriously: Visualizing and Modeling the Dynamics of Sustainable Peace
by Peter T. Coleman & Larry S. Liebovitch & Joshua Fisher - 93-100 Adaptive Peacemaking in Protracted Conflicts: IGAD Mediation in the Second Sudanese Civil War
by Michael J. Butler - 101-107 The Changing Nature of International Mediation
by José Pascal da Rocha - 108-112 Concert Diplomacy: Past, Present, Prospects
by Paul W. Meerts
January 2019, Volume 10, Issue S1
- 5-15 Knowledge and Politics in Setting and Measuring the SDGs: Introduction to Special Issue
by Sakiko Fukuda‐Parr & Desmond McNeill - 16-27 The Contested Discourse of Sustainable Agriculture
by Desmond McNeill - 28-38 Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment: Feminist Mobilization for the SDGs
by Gita Sen - 39-51 The Many Meanings of Quality Education: Politics of Targets and Indicators in SDG4
by Elaine Unterhalter - 52-60 Power, Politics and Knowledge Claims: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in the SDG Era
by Alicia Ely Yamin - 61-69 Keeping Out Extreme Inequality from the SDG Agenda – The Politics of Indicators
by Sakiko Fukuda‐Parr - 70-82 The Design of Environmental Priorities in the SDGs
by Mark Elder & Simon Høiberg Olsen - 83-95 The Framing of Sustainable Consumption and Production in SDG 12
by Des Gasper & Amod Shah & Sunil Tankha - 96-109 Measuring Access to Justice: Transformation and Technicality in SDG 16.3
by Margaret L. Satterthwaite & Sukti Dhital - 110-120 The IHME in the Shifting Landscape of Global Health Metrics
by Manjari Mahajan - 121-133 The Big (data) Bang: Opportunities and Challenges for Compiling SDG Indicators
by Steve MacFeely - 134-136 Layers of Politics and Power Struggles in the SDG Indicators Process
by Serge Kapto - 137-137 Political Thriller Exposes the Underbelly of Global Goals
by Sara Burke & Bettina Luise Rürup - 138-140 The SDGs: Changing How Development is Understood
by Paula Caballero - 141-143 The SDGs Indicators: A Challenging Task for the International Statistical Community
by Enrique Ordaz - 144-145 Objectivity as Distance or Engagement: The Riddle of SDG Measurement
by Pali Lehohla - 146-148 The Sustainable Development Goals Confront the Infrastructure of Measurement
by Sally Engle Merry - 149-152 Indicators as Substitute for Policy Contestation and Accountability? Some Reflections on the 2030 Agenda from the Perspective of Gender Equality and Women's Rights
by Shahra Razavi - 153-156 Can SDG 16 Data Drive National Accountability? A Cautiously Optimistic View
by Marie Laberge & Nadia Touihri - 157-158 Commentary on Special Issue: Knowledge and Politics in Setting and Measuring SDGs Numbers and Norms
by Barbara Adams
November 2019, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 455-476 The Vulnerable World Hypothesis
by Nick Bostrom - 477-485 The New War Thesis and Clausewitz: A Reconciliation
by Benjamin R. Banta - 486-496 Effective Orchestration? The 1540 Committee and the WMD Terrorism Regime Complex
by Benjamin Kienzle - 497-511 The Leap of the Tiger: Escaping the Middle‐income Trap to the Technological Frontier
by Reda Cherif & Fuad Hasanov - 512-526 Can Vision 2020 be Far Away? Malaysia's Transformation Problems to a High‐income Economy
by Daniel Fleming & Henrik Søborg - 527-541 Citizenship as Sovereign Wealth: Re‐thinking Investor Immigration
by Alan Gamlen & Chris Kutarna & Ashby Monk - 542-553 ‘Real interest’? Understanding the 2018 Agreement to Prevent Unregulated High Seas Fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean
by Klaus Dodds - 554-568 Autonomy of Nations and Indigenous Peoples and the Environmental Release of Genetically Engineered Animals with Gene Drives
by Zahra Meghani - 569-581 The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank – New Multilateralism: Early Development, Innovation, and Future Agendas
by Gregory T. Chin - 582-586 AIIB at Three: A Comparative and Institutional Perspective
by Natalie Lichtenstein - 587-592 On the AIIB’s Non‐resident Board: Strategic Trade‐offs, Roles and Responsibilities
by Camillo von Müller & Elke Baumann - 593-603 The AIIB and Sustainable Infrastructure: A Hybrid Layered Approach
by Karin Costa Vazquez & Gregory T. Chin - 604-613 Economic–Security Nexus in the AIIB: China's Quest for Security through Eurasian Connectivity
by Giovanni B. Andornino - 614-618 The Role of AIIB in the ‘New Normal’ Era for Indonesia and ASEAN
by M. Chatib Basri - 619-624 Financing Sustainable Infrastructure Development in South Asia: The Case of AIIB
by Nagesh Kumar & Ojasvee Arora - 625-630 AIIB Membership for African Countries: Drawcards and Drawbacks
by Cyril Prinsloo - 631-638 Global Standards in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: The Contribution of the European Members
by Giuseppe Gabusi - 639-644 Latin America and the AIIB: Interests and Viewpoints
by Alvaro Mendez - 645-652 Turkey and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Economic Pragmatism meets Geopolitics
by Seçkin Köstem - 653-659 Is the AIIB a China‐controlled Bank? China’s Evolving Multilateralism in Three Dimensions (3D)
by Jiejin Zhu - 660-666 Leveraging Asia's Financial Hubs for the AIIB: Hong Kong and Singapore
by Yu‐wai Vic Li - 667-676 Constructive Engagement? The US and the AIIB
by Carla P. Freeman - 677-685 Accelerating the United Nation's 2030 Global Agenda: Why Prioritization of the Gender Goal is Essential
by Paula Hepp & Claire Somerville & Bettina Borisch - 686-696 A Conceptual Framework of Arctic Economies for Policy‐making, Research, and Practice
by Sanne Vammen Larsen & Eleanor K. Bors & Lára Jóhannsdóttir & Elena Gladun & Daria Gritsenko & Soili Nysten‐Haarala & Svetlana Tulaeva & Todd Sformo - 697-708 A Decade of C40: Research Insights and Agendas for City Networks
by Kathryn Davidson & Lars Coenen & Brendan Gleeson - 709-711 C40 Cities Inside Out
by Michele Acuto & Mehrnaz Ghojeh - 712-714 How City‐networks are Shaping and Failing Innovations in Urban Institutions for Sustainability and Resilience
by Niki Frantzeskaki - 715-717 From There to Here and Beyond: A Friendly Rejoinder to Davidson et al
by David Gordon & Craig Johnson - 718-719 The C40 Experience: From Technical Experiment to Political Inspiration
by Emmanuelle Pinault - 720-722 Unpacking the Politics of C40: ‘Critical Friendship’ for a Second Decade
by Emilia Smeds - 723-725 Situating C40 in the Evolution of Networked Urban Climate Governance
by Lars Coenen & Kathryn Davidson & Brendan Gleeson - 726-727 Globalisation is Alive and Well … and Kicking
by Edward Price - 728-732 What National Decision‐makers Need From The IPCC: Special Reports With New Insights
by Mukul Sanwal & Can Wang & Xinzhu Zheng & Xinran Yang - 733-736 Using Regulatory Sandboxes to Support Responsible Innovation in the Humanitarian Sector
by Aaron Martin & Giulia Balestra - 737-739 Old Wine in New Bottles – How Protectionism Takes Hold of Digital Trade
by Erik van der Marel - 740-741 Commentary on Benjamin Banta: Thinking through Practices that ‘Work’ in a Rapidly Changing World
by Mary Kaldor
September 2019, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 297-312 Open Plurilateral Agreements, International Regulatory Cooperation and the WTO
by Bernard Hoekman & Charles Sabel - 313-326 On Legitimacy Crises and the Resources of Global Governance Institutions: A Surprisingly Weak Relationship?
by Bart Joachim Bes & Thomas Sommerer & Hans Agné - 327-330 Introduction to the Special Section: The Autonomisation of Weapons Systems: Challenges to International Relations
by Ingvild Bode & Hendrik Huelss - 331-337 The Artificial Intelligence Arms Race: Trends and World Leaders in Autonomous Weapons Development
by Justin Haner & Denise Garcia - 338-342 The Role of Civilian Innovation in the Development of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems
by Maaike Verbruggen - 343-348 Moving Beyond Semantics on Autonomous Weapons: Meaningful Human Control in Operation
by Merel Ekelhof - 349-353 Optimizing Coalition Air Warfare: The Emergence and Ethical Dilemmas of Red Card Holder Teams
by Katja Lindskov Jacobsen & Rune Saugmann - 354-358 Deciding on Appropriate Use of Force: Human‐machine Interaction in Weapons Systems and Emerging Norms
by Hendrik Huelss - 359-364 Norm‐making and the Global South: Attempts to Regulate Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems
by Ingvild Bode - 365-369 Civil Society Responds to the AWS: Growing Activist Networks and Shifting Frames
by Şerif Onur Bahçecik - 370-375 Prohibiting Autonomous Weapons: Put Human Dignity First
by Elvira Rosert & Frank Sauer - 376-384 The Process Performance of the WTO Trade Policy Review Mechanism: Peer‐Reviewing Reconsidered
by Jan Karlas & Michal Parízek - 385-390 Towards a Global Biodiversity Action Agenda
by Philipp Pattberg & Oscar Widerberg & Marcel T. J. Kok - 391-396 On the Perils of Structured Loans Financing in France and Italy
by Chiara Oldani - 397-400 Introduction to the Special Section: Strengthening Institutional Collaboration for Development and Economic Growth
by Andreas Klasen - 401-404 Globalisation and the Recent Trade Wars: Linkages and Lessons
by Benedict Oramah & Richman Dzene - 405-407 Open Markets as a Source of Prosperity – Evidence of the Federal State of Baden‐Wuerttemberg
by Stefanie Hinz - 408-412 Targeting Aid for Trade for Impactful Capacity‐Building in the Least Developed Countries
by Ratnakar Adhikari - 413-415 The Future of FDI: Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals 2030 through Impact Investment
by Juri Suehrer - 416-418 Accumulation and Mobilization of Capital for Sustainable Development – Historical Perspective and Significance of ECA Financing
by Ashish Kumar - 419-420 Foreign Trade Finance: Requirements and Challenges in Times of Change
by Edna Schöne - 421-423 Dos and Don'ts in Export Transactions: A Practitioner's Guide for SMEs?
by Claudia Oberle & Lars Ponterlitschek - 424-426 Five Reasons Why Export Credit Institutions Should Measure and Report their Social Impact
by Allon Groth - 427-431 Will OECD Governments Avoid the Path Towards a New Credit War?
by Mariane Søndergaard‐Jensen - 432-434 Trade Finance Gaps in a Heightened Regulatory Environment: The Role of Development Banks
by Jennifer Henderson & Diana Smallridge - 435-439 Would Gradual De‐Dollarization and More Financing in Local Currencies Boost Trade?
by Harald Hirschhofer - 440-442 How Close the Aid‐Community and ECA Universes Are
by Ferdinand Schipfer - 443-444 Public/Private Sector Collaboration Can Promote Trade Growth
by Daniel Riordan - 445-448 Rewriting the Past: The Global South in Human Rights History
by Charlotte Steinorth
May 2019, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 161-177 Gridlock, Innovation and Resilience in Global Health Governance
by David Held & Ilona Kickbusch & Kyle McNally & Dario Piselli & Michaela Told - 178-192 The Political Economy of ‘Tax Spillover’: A New Multilateral Framework
by Andrew Baker & Richard Murphy - 193-206 Global Financial Regulation: Shortcomings and Reform Options
by Emily Jones & Peter Knaack - 207-216 Narrating China's belt and road initiative
by Jinghan Zeng - 217-226 Sulfur in the Sky with Diamonds: An Inquiry into the Feasibility of Solar Geoengineering
by Marco Grasso - 227-237 Institutional Drift in International Biotechnology Regulation
by Florian Rabitz - 238-249 An Assessment of Grant‐based Multilateral Funding Flows from 2014 to 2016
by John W McArthur & Krista Rasmussen - 250-257 From Engagement to Competition? The Logic of the US China Policy Debate
by Nien‐chung Chang‐Liao - 258-266 KEYNOTE: Global Extinction and Animal Welfare: Two Priorities for Effective Altruism
by Yew‐Kwang Ng - 267-273 How Informality Can Address Emerging Issues: Making the Most of the G7
by Jean‐Frédéric Morin & Hugo Dobson & Claire Peacock & Miriam Prys‐Hansen & Abdoulaye Anne & Louis Bélanger & Peter Dietsch & Judit Fabian & John Kirton & Raffaele Marchetti & Simone Romano & Miranda Schreurs & Arthur Silve & Elisabeth Vallet - 274-278 And yet it Moves: The Agenda against Inequalities in the G7 and G20
by Simone Martelli & Lawrence Bartolomucci - 279-283 Why the Global Energy Transition Does Not Mean the End of the Petrostate
by Andreas Goldthau & Kirsten Westphal - 284-289 Belt and Road Initiative: Responses from Japan and India – Bilateralism, Multilateralism and Collaborations
by Suresh Nanwani - 290-291 Globalisation and Transatlantic Economic Policy
by Edward Price
February 2019, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 5-18 Understanding American Power: Conceptual Clarity, Strategic Priorities, and the Decline Debate
by Adam Quinn & Nicholas Kitchen - 19-28 Rising Powers in Global Economic Governance: Mapping the Flexibility‐Empowerment Nexus
by Eugénia C. Heldt & Laura C. Mahrenbach - 29-40 Development Unchained: Trade and Industrialization in the Era of International Production
by Richard Kozul‐Wright & Piergiuseppe Fortunato - 41-51 The CERN Community; A Mechanism for Effective Global Collaboration?
by Mark Robinson - 52-59 Poly‐criminal Pirates and Ballooning Effects: Implications for International Counter‐piracy
by Katja Lindskov Jacobsen - 60-74 Meet in the Middle: Terrorism and Centrist Party Vote Shares in Legislative Elections
by Lance Y. Hunter & Joseph W. Robbins & Martha H. Ginn & Aaron Hutton - 75-83 On the Future of the Public Policy School
by Helmut K. Anheier - 84-85 The Future of the Public Policy School in a World of Disruptive Innovation
by Lisa Anderson - 86-87 On Democratic Reason
by Ira Katznelson - 88-91 The Future Development of Schools of Public Policy: Five Major Trends
by Jack H. Knott - 92-97 Right On, Helmut!
by Mark H. Moore - 98-99 On the Future of Public Policy Schools: What Can Be Done to ‘Take Back Control’?
by Claus Offe - 100-101 A Response from Beyond the Public Policy School
by Erika J. Techera - 102-103 On the Future of Public Policy Schools, in Developing Countries
by Lan Xue - 104-106 Towards the New Laswell School of Public Policy
by Helmut K. Anheier - 107-109 Theorizing Democracy between National and International Politics: A Snapshot from East Asia Introduction
by Chia‐Ming Chen & Jean‐Marc Coicaud - 110-121 The Paradoxical Perception of Contemporary Democracy, and the Question of its Future
by Jean‐Marc Coicaud - 122-129 A Confucian Case for Equal Membership for Foreign Domestic Workers
by Sungmoon Kim - 130-136 Liberal Democracy, Illiberal Immigrants, and Equality
by Yuchun Kuo - 137-143 Instrument contra Human End: Self‐determination as a Right to Protect Power
by Chia‐Ming Chen - 144-150 Money, Millennials and Human Rights: Sustaining ‘Sustainable Investing’
by John Gerard Ruggie & Emily K. Middleton - 151-152 Assessing Trade–Labor Linkages: A Big Step Forward
by Kimberly Ann Elliott - 153-155 Additional Challenges in Democracy Support and the Need for Donors to Confront some Neglected Issues
by Kebapetse Lotshwao
November 2018, Volume 9, Issue S3
- 5-7 The Evolution of Science Diplomacy
by Vaughan Turekian - 8-14 Science Diplomacy: Introduction to a Boundary Problem
by Carolin Kaltofen & Michele Acuto - 15-22 Rebalancing the Encounter between Science Diplomacy and International Relations Theory
by Carolin Kaltofen & Michele Acuto - 23-28 Science Diplomacy and Trust Building: ‘Science China’ in the Arctic
by Ping Su & Maximilian Mayer - 29-34 Science Diplomacy, Epistemic Communities, and Practice in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by David J. Hornsby & Asmita Parshotam - 35-41 Facilitating International Cooperation on Air Pollution in East Asia: Fragmentation of the Epistemic Communities
by Masaru Yarime & Aitong Li - 42-44 Strengthening the UK‐Argentinian Science Relationship
by Robin W. Grimes - 45-47 Science Diplomacy within Sustainable Development: A SIDS Perspective
by H. Elizabeth Thompson - 48-52 Between a Carrot and a Stick: Science Diplomacy and Access to EU Research Funding
by Matthias Leese - 53-59 UNESCO: Scientific Humanism and its Impact on Multilateral Diplomacy
by J. P. Singh - 60-66 CSIRTs and Global Cybersecurity: How Technical Experts Support Science Diplomacy
by Leonie Maria Tanczer & Irina Brass & Madeline Carr - 67-72 Accelerating Basic Science in an Intergovernmental Framework: Learning from CERN's Science Diplomacy
by Katharina E. Höne & Jovan Kurbalija - 73-77 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the Science‐Diplomacy Nexus
by Pierre‐Bruno Ruffini - 78-80 Scientist Diplomats or Diplomat Scientists: Who Makes Science Diplomacy Effective?
by William R. Moomaw
October 2018, Volume 9, Issue S2
- 5-11 Introduction: Bringing Institutions Back in the Study of Global Value Chains
by Jappe Eckhardt & Arlo Poletti - 12-20 Domestic Institutions and Global Value Chains: Offshoring in Germany's Core Industrial Sectors
by Ferdi De Ville - 21-28 When the State Brings Itself Back into GVC: The Case of the Indonesian Palm Oil Pledge
by Ahmad Dermawan & Otto Hospes - 29-37 Global Value Chains and the Governance of ‘Embedded’ Food Commodities: The Case of Soy
by Tony Heron & Patricia Prado & Chris West - 38-48 The Globalization of Production and the Politics of Dispute Initiation at the World Trade Organization
by Aydin B. Yildirim & Arlo Poletti & J. Tyson Chatagnier & Dirk De Bièvre - 49-57 Global Value Chains and Product Differentiation: Changing the Politics of Trade
by Leonardo Baccini & Andreas Dür - 58-66 Global Value Chains, Firm Preferences and the Design of Preferential Trade Agreements
by Jappe Eckhardt & Kelley Lee
June 2018, Volume 9, Issue S1
- 5-6 Ten Years after the Global Financial Crisis: An Introduction
by Helmut K. Anheier & James A. Haley - 7-20 Multilayered Governance and the International Financial Architecture: The Erosion of Multilateralism in International Liquidity Provision
by Barry Eichengreen & Domenico Lombardi & Anton Malkin - 21-33 The G20's Reform of Bank Regulation and the Changing Structure of the Global Financial System
by Malcolm D. Knight - 34-42 Three Lines of Defence: A Robust Organising Framework, or Just Lines in the Sand?
by Howard Davies & Maria Zhivitskaya - 43-53 The Corporate Governance of Public Banks before and after the Global Financial Crisis
by Mark Hallerberg & Jonas Markgraf - 54-64 EU Financial Services Policy since 2007: Crisis, Responses, and Prospects
by Nicolas Véron - 65-69 Sovereign Debt Restructuring in Europe
by Lee C. Buchheit & G. Mitu Gulati - 70-79 Managing Deep Debt Crises in the Euro Area: Towards a Feasible Regime
by Jeromin Zettelmeyer
November 2018, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 441-450 Trade Agreements, Regulatory Institutions and Services Liberalization
by Matteo Fiorini & Bernard Hoekman - 451-466 Labor Provisions in Trade Agreements (LABPTA): Introducing a New Dataset
by Damian Raess & Dora Sari - 467-478 Tailoring for Development: China's Post‐crisis Influence in Global Financial Governance
by Julian Gruin & Peter Knaack & Jiajun Xu - 479-488 The new EU Conflict Minerals Regulation: Normative Power in International Relations?
by Lena Partzsch - 489-500 China's Expanding Security Involvement in Africa: A Pillar for ‘China–Africa Community of Common Destiny’
by Lei Yu - 501-512 Understanding the Connections between the EU Global Strategy and Somali Peacebuilding Education Needs and Priorities
by Alexandra Lewis & Neil Winn