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September 2019, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 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 - 513-524 Catastrophic Climate Change and Forest Tipping Points: Blind Spots in International Politics and Policy
by Joana Castro Pereira & Eduardo Viola - 525-526 Introduction: Climate Governance After Paris
by David Held & Charles Roger - 527-537 Three Models of Global Climate Governance: From Kyoto to Paris and Beyond
by David Held & Charles Roger - 538-548 The Policy Role of Corporate Carbon Management: Co‐regulating Ecological Effectiveness
by Jane Lister - 549-559 Networking Cities after Paris: Weighing the Ambition of Urban Climate Change Experimentation
by Emilia Smeds & Michele Acuto - 560-569 Seeking Entry: Discursive Hooks and NGOs in Global Climate Politics
by Jen Iris Allan - 570-577 Paris Needs Geneva, and Vice Versa
by C. Y. Cyrus Chu & Po‐Ching Lee - 578-585 The BRICS Coming of Age and the New Development Bank
by Sergio Gusmão Suchodolski & Julien Marcel Demeulemeester - 586-588 Researching Private Security in Africa: Two Theoretical Orientations, Two Tales of Security Governance
by Åsne Kalland Aarstad & Bruno Oliveira Martins
September 2018, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 291-300 The United Nations and Civil Society in Times of Change: Four Propositions
by Helmut K. Anheier - 301-312 Ten Challenges in Democracy Support – and How to Overcome them
by Susan Dodsworth & Nic Cheeseman - 313-326 Measuring the Diffusion of the Millennium Development Goals across Major Print Media and Academic Outlets
by John W. McArthur & Christine Zhang - 327-335 SDGs, Foreign Ministries and the Art of Partnering with the Private Sector
by Ries Kamphof & Jan Melissen - 336-351 Responding to the SDG16 Measurement Challenge: The Governance, Peace and Security Survey Modules in Africa
by Mireille Razafindrakoto & François Roubaud - 352-364 Inter‐Governmental Regimes and Recruitment to Private Regimes: GATT/WTO and the ISO, 1951–2005
by Sijeong Lim & Aseem Prakash - 365-376 The Case for Economic Development Through Sovereign Investment: A Paradox of Scarcity?
by Patrick J. Schena & Juergen Braunstein & Asim Ali - 377-386 North‐South Negotiations about Financing for Development: State, Society and Market in the Global Age
by Dena Freeman - 387-397 Gold at the end of the Rainbow? The BRI and the Middle East
by Anoushiravan Ehteshami - 398-407 After the Paris Agreement: What Role for the BRICS in Global Climate Governance?
by Christian Downie & Marc Williams - 408-419 The Strategizing of Policy Entrepreneurs towards the Global Alliance for Climate‐Smart Agriculture
by Marijn Faling & Robbert Biesbroek & Sylvia Karlsson‐Vinkhuyzen - 420-428 Brexit and the UK‐Africa Caribbean and Pacific Aid Relationship
by Sophia Price - 429-431 A Quantum Leap in Energy Efficiency to Put the Sustainable Development Goals in Closer Reach
by Daniel Puig & Timothy Clifford Farrell & Magda Moner‐Girona - 432-433 The Core Challenges of Financial Regulation
by Edward Price - 434-436 Law and Democracy in Deliberative Theory and Practice
by Donald Bello Hutt
May 2018, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 163-172 Global Governance in Practice
by Vincent Pouliot & Jean†Philippe Thérien - 173-183 Governing the Global Land Grab
by Ethan B. Kapstein - 184-192 Shipping Policy to Fight the Resource Curse
by Leif Wenar & Ioannis Kouris - 193-202 Internalisation of International Investment Agreements in Public Policymaking: Developing a Conceptual Framework of Regulatory Chill
by Ashley Schram & Sharon Friel & J. Anthony VanDuzer & Arne Ruckert & Ronald Labonté - 203-215 Does Government Expenditure Matter for Economic Growth?
by Marion Laboure & Emmanuelle Taugourdeau - 216-230 A Common Framework on Inequalities for G7 Countries
by Simone Martelli & Lawrence Bartolomucci & Simone Berardi - 231-243 Rise of Complementarity between Global and Regional Financial Institutions: Perspectives from Asia
by Pradumna B. Rana & Ramon Pacheco Pardo - 244-253 Absent or Invisible? Women Mediators and the United Nations
by Catherine Turner - 254-263 Negotiating the Hard/Soft Law Divide in Business and Human Rights: The Implementation of the UNGPs in the European Union
by Daniel Augenstein - 264-275 Post†War Recovery and the Role of Markets: Policy Insights from Six Years of Research
by Richard Mallett & Adam Pain - 276-282 A Time for Hope? Pursuing a Vision of a Fair, Sustainable and Healthy World
by Sharon Friel - 283-284 Dissecting the 2017 National Security Strategy: Implications for Senior Administrators (the Devil in the Details)
by John M. Weaver - 285-286 Five Questions for Economic Policy after 2008
by Edward Price
February 2018, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 5-16 Reducing Inequalities within Countries: Assessing the Potential of the Sustainable Development Goals
by Lucas Chancel & Alex Hough & Tancrède Voituriez - 17-25 The Rediscovery of Indigenous Thought in the Modern Legal System: The Case of the Great Apes
by Markus Fraundorfer - 26-40 Partial Two‐Way Mirror: International Organization Budget Transparency
by Kim Moloney & Rayna Stoycheva - 41-52 International Capacity Cooperation—Financing China's Export of Industrial Overcapacity
by Tristan Kenderdine & Han Ling - 53-63 From Cancun to Paris: An Era of Policy Making on Climate Change and Migration
by Sarah L. Nash - 64-66 Regional Contributions to Global Migration Governance: Introduction
by Joris Larik & Niranjan Sahoo - 67-75 Tackling Europe's Migration ‘Crisis’ through Law and ‘New Governance’
by Paul James Cardwell - 76-84 The Role of SAARC and EU in Managing Refugees in South Asia and Beyond: Potential for North‐South Cooperation
by Zahid Shahab Ahmed - 85-94 The Limits and Opportunities of Regional Solidarity: Exploring Refugee Resettlement in Brazil and Chile
by Marcia Vera Espinoza - 95-101 Outsourcing the Fight against Corruption: Lessons from the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala
by Yulia Krylova - 102-106 Why Policymakers Should View Carbon Capture and Storage as a Stepping‐stone to Carbon Dioxide Removal
by Bryan Maher - 107-113 Towards a Third Generation of Global Governance Scholarship
by David Coen & Tom Pegram - 114-120 Producing Global Governance in the Global Factory: Markets, Politics, and Regulation
by Virginia Haufler - 121-128 Explaining New Models of Global Voluntary Regulation: What Can Organisational Studies Contribute?
by Axel Marx & Jan Wouters - 129-137 Breaking the Cycle of Gridlock
by Thomas Hale & David Held - 138-145 Contested Global Governance
by Michael Zürn - 146-150 Afghanistan: In Search for an Alternative Route to Stability
by Kalam Shahed - 151-152 The Nuclear Deal Turns Two: Barely Alive or Already Dead?
by Cornelius Adebahr - 153-155 Iranian Economy Post‐JCPOA and its Ambitions
by Cyrus Mehdi‐Zadeh - 156-158 The New Dynamics of the International Trading System
by Nicolás Albertoni
October 2017, Volume 8, Issue s6
- 1-4 Issue Information
by David Held & Robert Schütze - 5-6 Democracy Beyond Political Borders: An Introduction to the Special Issue
by David Held & Robert Schütze & David Held & Robert Schütze - 7-13 Parliamentary Democracy and International Treaties
by David Held & Robert Schütze & Robert Schütze - 14-22 Which Democracy for a Union of States? A Comparative Perspective of the European Union
by David Held & Robert Schütze & Sergio Fabbrini - 23-33 EU Insights for Political Inclusion in International Institutions
by David Held & Robert Schütze & Armin Bogdandy - 34-43 International Legal Encounters with Democracy
by David Held & Robert Schütze & Hilary Charlesworth - 44-53 Democracy under Siege of Authoritarian Liberalism: Remarks on the Crisis of National and Transnational Republicanism in Europe
by David Held & Robert Schütze & Hauke Brunkhorst - 54-64 Moral Cosmopolitanism and Democratic Values
by David Held & Robert Schütze & David Held & Pietro Maffettone - 65-77 The Internal and External Levers to Achieve Global Democracy
by David Held & Robert Schütze & Daniele Archibugi & Marco Cellini - 78-86 Democratic Dangers Beyond Borders
by David Held & Robert Schütze & Charles S. Maier
August 2017, Volume 8, Issue s5
- 1-4 Issue Information
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz - 5-14 Resourcing International Organizations: Resource Diversification, Organizational Differentiation, and Administrative Governance
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz - 15-25 Follow the Money: How Trends in Financing Are Changing Governance at International Organizations
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Erin R. Graham - 26-35 Accounting Standards for Complex Resources of International Organizations
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Andreas Bergmann & Sandro Fuchs - 36-45 Vertical Funds: New Forms of Multilateralism This article draws on research undertaken during 2013 and 2014 as part of a multidisciplinary project, supported by the Swiss Network for International Studies, on non-traditional financing of public health programmes in Africa. Through desk research and interviews, the project examined four specialized international health organizations (WHO, Global Fund, GAVI and Medicines for Malaria Venture – MMV) and conducted field research in four African countries (Chad, Ghana, Mozambique and Tanzania). This article has not included MMV in its analysis because of its much smaller scale. The project provided practical insights on the nature of multilateralism in the public health field, and the impact of these changes in terms of promoting goals of better health in developing countries. The author acknowledges the collaboration of Dr. Roberto Cordon in the writing of this article
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Stephen Browne - 46-50 Philanthrolateralism: Private Funding and Corporate Influence in the United Nations
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Karolin Seitz & Jens Martens - 51-61 Measuring the Empowerment of International Organizations: The Evolution of Financial and Staff Capabilities
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Eugénia Heldt & Henning Schmidtke - 62-74 Resourcing Global Justice: The Resource Management Design of International Courts
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Theresa Squatrito - 75-84 How Financial Resources Affect the Autonomy of International Public Administrations
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Jörn Ege & Michael W. Bauer - 85-95 Trust Funds as a Lever of Influence at International Development Organizations
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Bernhard Reinsberg - 96-101 The Financial Crisis of UNESCO after 2011: Political Reactions and Organizational Consequences
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Klaus Hüfner - 102-112 Contested Implementation: The Unilateral Influence of Member States on Peacebuilding Policy in Kosovo
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Steffen Eckhard & Hylke Dijkstra - 113-123 Resourcing International Organisations: So What?
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Katharina Michaelowa
June 2017, Volume 8, Issue s4
- 1-4 Issue Information
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner - 5-8 Europe Challenged: An Introduction to the Special Issue
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner - 9-17 Europe – Still between the Superpowers
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Michael Cox - 18-26 Europe, the End of the West and Global Power Shifts
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Daniela Schwarzer - 27-29 European Security Policy at the End of the Post-Cold War Era
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Tobias Bunde & Wolfgang Ischinger - 30-41 The Limits of Global Economic Governance after the 2007–09 International Financial Crisis
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & James M. Boughton & Domenico Lombardi & Anton Malkin - 42-53 Brittle China? Economic and Political Fragility with Global Implications
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Alanna Krolikowski - 54-61 Britain's Economic Outlook after Brexit
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Linda Yueh - 62-70 The Dark Side of China's Economic Rise
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Jörg Wuttke - 71-72 Opening Remarks at the Dahrendorf Symposium 2016
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Kenneth Roth - 73-84 Anti-liberalism Pushes Back
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & John M. Owen - 85-93 Lessons Learnt from the EU-Turkey Refugee Agreement in Guiding EU Migration Partnerships with Origin and Transit Countries
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Lisa Haferlach & Dilek Kurban - 94-99 EU Policies towards Egypt: The Civil Security Paradox
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Ahmed Abd Rabou - 100-105 From Cognitive Environment to French Youth Engagement in Jihad
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Marie Kortam - 106-108 Ten Global Challenges to Europe's Foreign Policy – Concluding Remarks at the Dahrendorf Symposium 2016
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Stephan Auer - 109-114 After Brexit: Risks and Opportunities to EU–China Relations
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Jie Yu - 115-125 Towards the European Union's Foreign Policy 2025 – Taking Stock of the Dahrendorf Foresight Project
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Monika Sus
May 2017, Volume 8, Issue s3
- 1-4 Issue Information
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon - 5-14 Introduction to the Special Issue: Public and Private Labor Standards Policy in the Global Economy
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon & Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon - 15-28 Steering CSR Through Home State Regulation: A Comparison of the Impact of the UK Bribery Act and Modern Slavery Act on Global Supply Chain Governance
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon & Genevieve LeBaron & Andreas Rühmkorf - 29-41 How Do Domestic Regulatory Traditions Shape CSR in Large International US and UK Firms?
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon & Jette Steen Knudsen - 42-55 Support for Ethical Consumerism and Welfare States in the Global Economy: Complements or Substitutes?
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon & Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon - 56-65 Monitoring Workers’ Rights: The Limits of Voluntary Social Compliance Initiatives in Labor Repressive Regimes
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon & Mark Anner - 66-77 From Quality Control to Labor Protection: ISO 9001 and Workplace Safety, 1993–2012
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon & Sijeong Lim & Aseem Prakash - 78-88 Strengthening Labour Rights Provisions in Bilateral Trade Agreements: Making the Case for Voluntary Sustainability Standards
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon & Axel Marx & Nicolás Brando & Brecht Lein