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January 2025, Volume 16, Issue S1
- 5-6 Overcoming the Invisible Ceiling for the Empowerment of Refugees and Immigrants Through Islamic Finance
by Mehmet Asutay & Alija Avdukic & Sarah A. Tobin - 7-11 Islamic Moral Economy: Bringing Back Substantive Morality to Humanise Islamic Finance
by Mehmet Asutay - 12-24 Aligning Sustainable Finance and Fintech to Promote an Integrated Approach to Refugee Finance
by Dalal Aassouli & Atieh Hajian & Mehmet Asutay & Rajai Ray Jureidini - 25-37 On the Design of Islamic Blended Microfinancing for Refugee Entrepreneurship: An Institutional Logic Perspective
by Wahyu Jatmiko & A. Azizon & Raditya Sukmana - 38-45 A Qard Hassan (Benevolent Loan) Crowdfunding Model for Refugee Finance
by Rashedul Hasan & M. Kabir Hassan & Mohammad Dulal Miah - 46-56 Islamic Instruments for Refugee Financing: The IsDB and UNHCR Collaborative Approach
by Altea Pericoli - 57-65 Financial Exclusion, Soft Segregation and Moral Constraints as Drivers of Entrepreneurial Activities in Scottish Muslim Immigrants
by Alija Avdukic & Fawad Khaleel - 66-73 Clashing Moral Economies Among Norway's Muslim Entrepreneurs
by Mari Norbakk - 74-81 What Alternative Do I Have?: Syrian Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Interest‐Based Financing in Norway
by Sarah A. Tobin
September 2025, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 504-513 Left and Right as a Narrative of the Global
by Alain Noël & Jean‐Philippe Thérien - 514-524 Who Could Deploy Stratospheric Aerosol Injection? The United States, China, and Large‐Scale, Rapid Planetary Cooling
by Joshua B. Horton & Wake Smith & David W. Keith - 525-540 Scoping Existing National Policy Recognition of Future Generations: Prospects for Future Global Climate Justice
by Edward A. Morgan & Megan Crichton & Gwynn MacCarrick & Elise Stephenson & Susan Harris Rimmer - 541-552 An Evolutionary Perspective on the Implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
by Matthieu Pitteloud & Lafi Aldakak & Frank Rühli & Nicole Bender - 553-567 Civil Society Participation in Creating the SDG Indicator Framework: Open but Limited
by Roni Kay M. O'Dell - 568-578 Conceptualizing Utu as a Foreign Policy Doctrine for Aotearoa New Zealand
by Nicholas Ross Smith & Bonnie Holster - 579-588 The Development of Japan's Indo‐Pacific Strategy: Security Concerns and Instrumental Principles
by Hidetaka Yoshimatsu - 589-601 Busting the Myth of Convergence Between the EU and LAC Countries: Analysis From UN Resolutions
by Rafael Mesquita & Bruno Theodoro Luciano - 602-614 Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence Regulations for Deforestation‐Free Value Chains? Exploring the Implementation of the EU Regulation on Deforestation‐Free Products in the Cocoa and Coffee Sectors of Peru
by Jimena Solar & Yovita Ivanova & Christoph Oberlack - 615-629 Sustainable Food System Chapters in Trade and Investment Agreements: Lessons on Policy Innovation
by Dori Patay & Holly Rippin & Kelly Garton & Ashley Schram & Paz Belen Cavada‐Robert & Wolfgang Alschner & Camila Corvalan & Anne Marie Thow - 630-643 Trade Finance Gap: Why Credit Risk Mitigants Are Not Applied
by Elvira Bobillo‐Carballo & Alfredo Arahuetes García - 644-654 Round‐Tripping Foreign Direct Investments: What are the Main Factors?
by Magdolna Sass & Imre Fertő - 655-668 Brazil and China's Digital Silk Road: Opportunities, Risks, and Strategic Implications
by Flávio Bastos da Silva & Paulo Afonso B. Duarte - 669-681 The Future of Deadly Synthetic Opioids: Nitazenes and Their International Control
by Nicholas Lassi & Su Jiang - 682-690 Boon or Bane?: The Hybrid Institutional Complex for the Sustainable Development Goals
by Jack Taggart & Benjamin Faude - 691-697 Managerialism and the Changing Politics of Inclusion
by Kavi Joseph Abraham - 698-704 Doing Things Right Versus Doing the Right Things? Ownership's Effect on the Sustainable Development Goals
by Bernhard Reinsberg - 705-712 The Trojan Horse of Hybrid Governance: Corporate Power and Global Plastics Governance
by Rob Ralston & Jack Taggart - 713-723 How Do Informal International Organizations Promote the Sustainable Development Goals Through Orchestration?
by Dan Xu - 724-730 United Nations 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals: Hybrid Institutional Complexes as Hegemony‐Building?
by Julija Loginovic & Stuart Shields - 731-738 Progressive Rhetoric, Regressive Reality: The IMF's Tax Advice to 125 Countries, 2022–2024
by Alexandros Kentikelenis & Thomas Stubbs - 739-750 The Belt and Road Initiative and Emerging US‐China Rivalries in Africa: The Case of the Lobito Corridor
by Maria Adele Carrai - 751-761 Analysis of the Working Group's Recommendations and COP‐16 Decision 16/2 on Digital Sequence Information
by Bruna Gomes Maia & Sacha Bourgeois‐Gironde - 762-772 Commercialization, Criminality, and Coordination: Space Trade Lessons From ‘The Expanse’
by Youssef Ait Benasser - 773-776 Regionalization of Global Trade: A New Order in the Making
by Woubet Kassa - 777-783 How Can Aid for Trade Support the Resilience of the Least Developed Countries in the Face of Polycrisis?
by Ratnakar Adhikari - 784-787 The Region State in the 21st Century Polycrisis
by Petr Blížkovský & Jochen Prantl & Lubor Lacina - 788-793 Do Animal Rights Undermine Human Rights?
by Sergio Dellavalle
June 2025, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 428-429 Editorial
by Gregory Stiles & Katharine Petrich & Maren Vieluf & Thomas McWilliam - 430-441 Ruxit Revisited: Unravelling Russia's Dissociation From the Pan‐European Security Order
by Mikhail Polianskii - 442-453 Advocacy Under Authoritarianism: Civil Society's Impact on Environmental Treaty Ratification in Southeast Asia
by Christianna Sirindah Parr - 454-464 Cooperation Across International Organizations: Effects of Regime Complexity on the Quadripartite of One Health
by Katharina Lobermeyer - 465-466 Emerging Scholars on Emerging Technologies in International Security: Introduction to Part 1
by Anna Nadibaidze & Ingvild Bode - 467-473 Digital Yes‐Men: How to Deal With Sycophantic Military AI?
by Jonathan Kwik - 474-479 The New Technopolitics of War: (Re)imagining Agency and Authority in Military Affairs
by Daniel Møller Ølgaard - 480-486 Peacekeeping or Expeditionism: Identity and Ethics Among Canadian Army Drone Operators
by Bibi Imre‐Millei - 487-493 Startups Envisioning Algorithmic Warfare: The Discourses of US Tech Companies in Defense AI
by Anna Nadibaidze - 494-500 Navigating the In‐Between Space: The Roles of Chinese Think Tanks in Artificial Intelligence Governance
by Qiaochu Zhang
May 2025, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 222-234 China's Outward FDI in the European Union: How Much Geopolitics is in There?
by Agnieszka Gehringer - 235-245 American Public Opinion on US Responses to Russia's Nuclear Threats in Ukraine
by Kaitlin Peach & Andrew Fox & Kuhika Gupta & Joseph Ripberger & Cheyenne Black & Tristan Winkle & Hank Jenkins‐Smith - 246-257 Classical Realism, Practices, and Paradiplomacy: The International Activities of Canadian Provinces
by Grant Dawson - 258-265 Side Payments in World Politics: Theory and Practice
by Ethan B. Kapstein - 266-274 Global Labour Governance by Numbers: A Comparison of the ILO and OECD
by Vicente Silva & Huw Thomas & John Berten - 275-288 Protecting Access to Medicines After Cambodia Graduates From Least Developed Country Status: A Policy Analysis
by Brigitte Tenni & Joel Lexchin & Phin Sovath & Belinda Townsend & Deborah Gleeson - 289-298 Collision Course: How Iran and Israel Brought the Middle East to the Brink of War
by Rob Geist Pinfold & Clive Jones & Anoushiravan Ehteshami - 299-305 Forward Defence, Hamas‐Hezbollah War With Israel and Iran's Path to Nuclear Bombs
by Mohammad Eslami & Christian Kaunert - 306-318 Servicing Development: Productive Upgrading of Labor‐Absorbing Services in Developing Economies
by Dani Rodrik & Rohan Sandhu - 319-328 The Global Seigniorage Duopoly
by Francisco Rodríguez - 329-340 Monetary Sovereignty and Central Bank Digital Currencies: Competing Models for Future Cross‐Border Payment Platforms
by Yanyang Chu & Nina Srinivasan Rathbun - 341-347 Can China Destabilize US Government Debt? The Biggest Threat Comes from within
by Judith Arnal - 348-356 The Discordant ‘Debt Trap’ and ‘Secrecy’ Narratives on the Belt and Road Initiative
by Pompeo Della Posta - 357-365 The Future of China‐Gulf Solar and Wind Supply Chains
by Li‐Chen Sim & Steven Griffiths - 366-371 Metatechnological Mapping and the Ye Wenjie Effect: Mitigating Civilizational Vulnerabilities
by Milan M. Ćirković - 372-379 Internet Shutdowns, Sovereignty, and the Postcolonial State in Africa
by Nicole Stremlau - 380-384 Mapping Policies and Regulations for Safe and Healthy Digital Environments for Children and Adolescents
by Sofia Castro Lopes & Louise Holly & Ilona Kickbusch - 385-402 Public Policies to Restrict Food Marketing to Children in Latin America: Progress and Challenges
by Florence L. Théodore & Regina Durán & Lizbeth Tolentino Mayo & Alondra Coral Aragón‐Gama & Vania Lara Mejía & Priscila Moreno & Paulina Barquín & Paola Villaverde & Fiorella Espinosa de Candido & Maria Isabel Ferre Eguiluz & Simón Barquera - 403-409 Reflections on Applying Systems Thinking to Stakeholder Mapping: The STOA Unit at the European Parliament
by Valentina Amuso & Lieve Van Woensel - 410-418 Should Eminence Outweigh Evidence? The Global Preparedness Monitoring Board's Report on Pandemic Preparedness
by David Bell & Garrett Wallace Brown & Blagovesta Tacheva & Jean von Agris - 419-422 “Invisible Bullets”: The Power of Narratives in Modern Warfare
by Aleksandr Zarnadze
February 2025, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 4-15 Norm modification and the responsibility to protect: Towards a four‐pillar framework
by Thomas Peak - 16-27 Exploring best practices for user engagement in peace and conflict research
by Thomas Bobo & Giuditta Fontana & Nino Kemoklidze - 28-44 A quiet convergence: The 2022 full‐scale Russian invasion of Ukraine and Italian Parties' positions on the European Union
by Andrea Capati & Federico Trastulli - 45-63 The evolution of transnational municipal knowledge networks
by Adi Weidenfeld & Nick Clifton - 64-68 The Safety of Strangers: The Realities and Politics of Protecting Civilians in Times of War
by Naomi Pendle & Tom Kirk - 69-85 Humanitarian protection activities and the safety of strangers in the DRC, Syria and South Sudan
by Tom Kirk & Naomi Pendle & Anastasia Vasilyeva - 86-97 Community self‐protection, public authority and the safety of strangers in Bor and Ler, South Sudan
by Tom Kirk & Naomi Pendle & Abraham Diing Akoi - 98-113 Protection and Containment: Surviving COVID‐19 in Palabek Refugee Settlement, Northern Uganda
by Sophie Mylan - 114-125 Negotiating faith in exile: Learning from displacements from and into Arua, North West Uganda
by Elizabeth Storer - 126-137 Seeking safety: Identifying protection gaps for artists in South Sudan
by Kara A. Blackmore - 138-149 Safety Among Displaced South Sudanese in Khartoum: The Role of Christian Faith Communities
by Nelly Caesar Arkangelo - 150-160 Sing safety: Understanding South Sudanese protection strategies through song
by Sylvia A. N. Nannyonga‐Tamusuza & Naomi Pendle - 161-166 Hiding in plain sight: IDP's protection strategies after closing Juba's protection of civilian sites
by Tot Janguan & Tom Kirk - 167-174 Basic income in crisis? (Hard) lessons from the pandemic
by Jurgen De Wispelaere & Joe Chrisp & Leticia Morales - 175-189 Harnessing network power: Weaponised interdependence in global tax policy
by Rasmus Corlin Christensen - 190-199 Enforcing export controls learning from and using the financial system
by Benjamin Hilgenstock & Elina Ribakova & Anna Vlasyuk & Guntram Wolff - 200-212 Policy approaches to increase external investment by US pension funds in African countries
by Daniel Preston - 213-217 Maximizing STEM resources for diplomats: A framework for speed, depth, and accuracy
by Lee E. Voth‐Gaeddert
December 2024, Volume 15, Issue S8
- 5-6 The European Union and the pursuit of global governance in a multi‐polar, fractured world
by Nicholas Sowels & Maria C. Latorre & Jan Wouters - 7-14 EU water diplomacy: A tool to strengthen the EU's soft power on environmental governance
by Ignacio Álvarez Arcá - 15-22 Interparliamentary cooperation in the EU in the face of the war in Ukraine
by Michał Dulak - 23-29 UN Resolution 1325/2000 (women, peace and security): Its impact in Europe
by Paloma Duran y Lalaguna - 30-36 The European Union and China's geoeconomic tools in a multipolar world
by Unai Gómez‐Hernández - 37-43 Governance and policy implications of the Inflation Reduction Act: A European perspective
by David Suárez‐Cuesta & Maria C. Latorre - 44-50 EU peace capacities: An analysis of the EU's integration of the youth, peace and security agenda
by Jusaima Moaid‐azm Peregrina - 51-56 The European Union's involvement in global migration management: Possibilities and limitations
by Agnieszka Nitszke - 57-62 Towards the autonomous defence capabilities of the European Union: Upgrading cyber defence policy
by Eimys Ortiz Hernández - 63-68 The changing post‐Brexit UK‐EU relationship and rules‐based global governance
by Nicholas Sowels - 69-74 The European Union in its pursuit of being a global leader in climate neutrality
by Olesia Tkachuk - 75-81 The EU's efforts to uphold the international rules‐based order: Mission impossible?
by Jan Wouters
November 2024, Volume 15, Issue S7
- 4-7 Economic, social and environmental sustainability in uncertainty times
by María‐Jesús Segovia‐Vargas & María‐del‐Mar Camacho‐Miñano - 8-20 Temporary trade regulations amidst the COVID‐19 pandemic and the conflict in Ukraine
by Mampiandra Antonia Ngavozafy & Maria C. Latorre - 21-33 A policy and quantitative analysis of U.S. climate policy from a global perspective
by David Suárez‐Cuesta & Maria C. Latorre & Hidemichi Yonezawa - 34-46 Measuring climate change from an actuarial perspective: A survey of insurance applications
by Nan Zhou & José Luis Vilar‐Zanón & Jose Garrido & Antonio José Heras‐Martínez - 47-64 Sustainability risk in insurance companies: A machine learning analysis
by Freddy Alejandro Oquendo‐Torres & María Jesús Segovia‐Vargas - 65-82 Financial constraints and sustainability in bioeconomy firms
by Marta Miranda‐García & María‐Jesús Segovia‐Vargas - 83-98 Social sustainability: Viability analysis of social firms
by María Jesús Segovia‐Vargas & María del Mar Camacho‐Miñano & Vera Gelashvili - 99-114 Detecting zombie firms in a sample of Finnish small firms
by Erkki K. Laitinen - 115-130 Earnings management reactions to key audit matters
by María‐del‐Mar Camacho‐Miñano & Domenico Campa & Laura Parte - 131-146 Earlier reporting misconducts by serial entrepreneurs as predictors of misconduct‐triggered forced firm closures
by Oliver Lukason & Mark Kantšukov
September 2024, Volume 15, Issue S5
- 5-7 The possibility of climate restoration law
by Petra Minnerop & Friederike E. L. Otto - 8-19 Changing climate law and governance: A multi‐level perspective
by Brian J. Preston - 20-41 Intergenerational Preparedness: Climate Change, Community Interest Obligations and the Environmental Rule of Law
by Petra Minnerop - 42-52 Catching the tide: Reversing legal trends to find collective and long‐term solutions that value the natural world
by Colin T. Reid - 53-63 Synergy‐as‐principle in global climate regulation
by Volker Roeben - 64-74 Equalising the evidence base for adaptation and loss and damages
by Friederike E. L. Otto & Frederick Fabian - 75-96 Climate action for health: Inter‐regional engagement to share knowledge to guide mitigation and adaptation actions
by Robin Fears & Claudia Canales‐Holzeis & Deoraj Caussy & Sherilee L. Harper & Victor Chee Wai Hoe & Jeremy N. McNeil & Johanna Mogwitz & Volker ter Meulen & Andy Haines
July 2024, Volume 15, Issue S4
- 5-10 Introduction: Development practice, power and public authority
by Tom Kirk & Rose Pinnington - 11-23 Power and public authority
by William D. Ferguson - 24-35 ‘Vaccine populism’ and migrant assistance: On the contingency of mutual aid in Italy's Alpine region
by Elizabeth Storer & Costanza Torre - 36-47 Localising aid: Urban displacement, contested public authority and legitimacy in Jordan and Lebanon
by Dolf J. H. te Lintelo & Tim Liptrot - 48-59 Local governance networks as public authority: Insights from Mozambique, Myanmar and Pakistan
by Anuradha Joshi & Colin Anderson & Katrina Barnes & Egidio Chaimite & Miguel Loureiro & Alex Shankland - 60-70 Intermediaries, isomorphic activism and programming for social accountability in Pakistan
by Tom Kirk - 71-83 To go with or against the grain? Politics as practice in the Budget Strengthening Initiative, Uganda
by Rose Pinnington - 84-96 Contested ‘commune rurales’: Decentralisation and the (violent) struggle for public authority in the Democratic Republic of Congo
by Karen Büscher & Stephanie Perazzone & Jeroen Cuvelier & Stephane Lumbu & Espoir Rwakira & Paul Bulambo & Chrispin Mvano Yabauma & Godefroid Muzalia - 97-108 In the line of duty: Militarising African epidemics
by Tim Allen & Melissa Parker
June 2024, Volume 15, Issue S3
- 5-13 Emerging trends in peacebuilding: The case of Colombia
by Siniša Vuković & Giovanna Maria Dora Dore & Guadalupe Paz - 14-25 Indigenous autonomy and decentralization in Colombia's quest for peace
by Derek P. Mitchell - 26-38 Gender perspective in the making: The case of the Colombian peacebuilding process
by Camila García - 39-46 Women peacebuilders in Colombia and new digital solutions
by Maggie Hustead - 47-57 Digital peacebuilding in post‐conflict Colombia – A conceptual framework
by Tate Ryan‐Mosley - 58-67 The European Union's support of the implementation of the peace process in Colombia
by Alexandre Polack - 68-82 Convergence of crises in Colombia: The intersection of refugee crisis, illegal armed groups and policy missteps
by Kirk A. Johnson - 83-92 Beyond the narrative: Colombia and the Venezuelan migrants
by Abdihakim Hussein & Emily Nye - 93-104 Climate change and security narratives in Colombia
by Will Yoss & Benjamin L. Reust - 105-119 NATO and the institutional reform of the Colombian armed forces
by Andrew I. G. McKellips - 120-129 Colombia's role in great power competition
by Kristen Jones - 130-142 Colombia – US relations in an era of great power competition
by Aaron Marchant & Joshua Stroud - 143-159 Colombia's economic relations with China: The role of economics and politics in trade, investment, and economic agreements
by Xiang (Joanna) Quan
May 2024, Volume 15, Issue S2
- 5-17 Power shifts in international organisations: China at the United Nations
by Sebastian Haug & Rosemary Foot & Max‐Otto Baumann - 18-28 Reining in a liberal UN: China, power shifts, and the UN's peace and security pillar
by Rosemary Foot - 29-37 Accommodation available: China, Western powers and the operation of structural power in the UN Security Council
by Richard Gowan - 38-50 ‘Wolf Warriors’ in the UN Security Council? Investigating power shifts through blaming
by Nicolas Verbeek - 51-61 From developing country to superpower? China, power shifts and the United Nations development pillar
by Max‐Otto Baumann & Sebastian Haug & Silke Weinlich - 62-73 Comprehensive power shifts in the making: China's policy transfer partnerships with the United Nations
by Sebastian Haug & Laura Trajber Waisbich - 74-84 China, power and the United Nations Special Procedures: Emerging threats to the “crown jewels” of the international human rights system
by Rana Siu Inboden - 85-96 Powers of persuasion? China's struggle for human rights discourse power at the UN
by Malin Oud - 97-109 Is power shifting? China's evolving engagement with UNESCO
by Wenting Meng - 110-120 Chinese power in the World Heritage Committee: From learning the game to shaping the rules
by Steven Langendonk & Edith Drieskens - 121-134 A mixed funding pattern: China's exercise of power within the United Nations
by Xueying Zhang & Yijia Jing - 135-147 Personnel power shift? Unpacking China's attempts to enter the UN civil service
by Shing‐hon Lam & Courtney J. Fung - 148-158 Between co‐optation and emancipation: Chinese women's NGOs and power shifts at the United Nations
by Yiping Cai
March 2024, Volume 15, Issue S1
- 5-7 Introduction to the special issue: “Current challenges of corporate governance: Reputation, risk and sustainability”
by Myriam García‐Olalla & Camilo José Vázquez‐Ordás - 8-20 Digital innovation and de‐branching in the banking industry: Customer perception and satisfaction
by Santiago Carbó‐Valverde & Pedro J. Cuadros‐Solas & Francisco Rodríguez‐Fernández & José Juan Sánchez‐Béjar - 21-33 Climate‐related credit risk: Rethinking the credit risk framework
by Helena Redondo & Elisa Aracil - 34-44 Sustainable banking and trust in the global South
by Fernando Ubeda & Alvaro Mendez & Francisco Javier Forcadell - 45-61 Work environment and health of bank employees working from home: Lessons from the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Carla Azpíroz‐Dorronsoro & Beatriz Fernández‐Muñiz & José Manuel Montes‐Peón & Camilo José Vázquez‐Ordás - 62-75 Mapping research on corporate misconduct in banking: Lessons from literature on preventive and punitive actions
by Rita Rodríguez‐Arrojo & Manuel Luna & Camilo J. Vázquez‐Ordás & Myriam García‐Olalla - 76-91 Risk analysis of Spanish companies
by Juan Antonio Rodríguez‐Sanz & Eleuterio Vallelado & Miguel Fernández‐Martín - 92-102 How the method for delivering loans impacts on the economic efficiency of microfinance institutions
by José L. Fernández Sánchez & María D. Odriozola & Elisa Baraibar‐Diez
November 2024, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 807-822 Feeling overlooked: A rural–urban divide in recognition
by Marie Hyland & Massimiliano Mascherini & Michèle Lamont - 823-837 Will the poverty‐related UN Sustainable Development Goals be met? New projections
by Arief Anshory Yusuf & Zuzy Anna & Ahmad Komarulzaman & Andy Sumner - 838-854 The politics of accountability in global sustainable commodity governance: Dilemmas of institutional competition and convergence
by Kate Macdonald & Bahruddin & Annisa Sabrina Hartoto & Carla Unger & Paul Cisneros & Deborah Delgado Pugley & Dámaris Herrera Salazar & Poppy Sulistyaning Winanti & Nanang Indra Kurniawan - 855-868 Issue congruence in international organizations: A study of World Bank spending
by Mirko Heinzel & Bernhard Reinsberg & Giuseppe Zaccaria - 869-885 Minimalist economic management, deferred revenue regime and aid dependency: Explaining contradictory post‐war statebuilding aims
by Kambaiz Rafi - 886-900 Lost in transfer – tracing policy diffusion and norm‐shaping in Tanzania‐China relations
by Georg Lammich - 901-914 From strategic autonomy to strategic partnership: EU–India relations in health diplomacy
by Sanjay Pattanshetty & Aniruddha Inamdar & Priya Vijaykumar Poojary & Ilona Kickbusch & Helmut Brand - 915-927 A “Battle for hearts and minds”? EU digital diplomacy toward the Global South
by Cecilia Emma Sottilotta - 928-936 Strengthening links between science and technology experts and frontline diplomats to address science diplomacy challenges
by Blake Su & Jean‐Christophe Mauduit & Douglas Momberg & Lee E. Voth‐Gaeddert - 937-954 Governance of artificial intelligence in Southeast Asia
by Andrew J. Keith - 955-968 Competing ambitions regarding the global governance of artificial intelligence: China, the US, and the EU
by Sabine Mokry & Julia Gurol - 969-978 Preparing for pandemics needs a dose of public health and a booster of “complex thought” (Errare humanum est, perseverare diabolicum)
by Elisabeth Paul & Garrett W. Brown & David Bell & Valéry Ridde & Joachim Sturmberg - 979-988 Fuelling injustice? Safeguarding equity in anti‐fossil fuel norms
by Anisha Nazareth & Zoha Shawoo & Cleo Verkuijl & Harro van Asselt - 989-1006 A review of Indonesia's JETP through the dynamics of its policy regime
by Muhamad Rosyid Jazuli & Kate Roll & Yacob Mulugetta - 1007-1014 Navigating geopolitical and trade megatrends: Public export finance in a world of change
by Andreas Klasen & Simone Krummaker & Julia Beck & James Pennington - 1015-1024 Reverse the road: From European Monetary Union to Euroization
by Alban Mathieu & Pierre Funalot
September 2024, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 559-569 Competing narratives of the Russia–Ukraine war: Why the West hasn't convinced the rest
by Hilary Appel - 570-582 An expanded investigation of alliance security free riding
by Wukki Kim & Todd Sandler & Hirofumi Shimizu - 583-592 The failed negotiations to restore the Iran nuclear deal
by Tom Sauer - 593-603 Small state adaptation and relational autonomy: The case of the United Arab Emirates and South America
by Robert Mason & Paulo Cesar Rebello - 604-614 How to constitute global citizens' forums: Key selection principles
by John S. Dryzek & Simon J. Niemeyer - 615-630 Behind closed doors: Informal influence on United Nations staffing and pathologies of international bureaucracies
by Tianhan Gui - 631-643 The diverse cities of global urban climate governance
by Marielle Papin & Jacob Fortier - 644-659 Overcoming gridlock? The role of city networks in transnational cooperation on climate mitigation
by Sam Taveirne & Ben Derudder - 660-675 Catching up with climate priorities: Understanding multilateral development banks' evolving approach to biodiversity
by Christoph Nedopil & Mathias Larsen & Aurelie Chane‐Yook & Divya Narain - 676-688 Assessing public health implications of free trade agreements: The comprehensive and progressive Trans‐Pacific Partnership Agreement
by Liz Green & Kath Ashton & Leah Silva & Courtney McNamara & Michael Fletcher & Louisa Petchey & Timo Clemens & Margaret Douglas - 689-707 Urgent pandemic messaging of WHO, World Bank, and G20 is inconsistent with their evidence base
by David Bell & Garrett Wallace Brown & Jean von Agris & Blagovesta Tacheva - 708-728 Global governance through voluntary sustainability standards: Developments, trends and challenges
by Axel Marx & Charline Depoorter & Santiago Fernandez de Cordoba & Rupal Verma & Mercedes Araoz & Graeme Auld & Janne Bemelmans & Elizabeth A. Bennett & Eva Boonaert & Clara Brandi & Thomas Dietz & Eve Fouilleux & Janina Grabs & Lars H. Gulbrandsen & James Harrison & Robert Heilmayr & Ariel Hernandez & Bernard Hoekman & Siti Rubiah Lambert & Eric Lambin & Li Li & Miet Maertens & Paulo Mortara Batistic & Etsuyo Michida & Junji Nakagawa & Archna Negi & Jorge A. Pérez‐Pineda & Stefano Ponte & Ximena Rueda & Philip Schleifer & Vera Thorstensen & Hamish van der Ven - 729-739 The geopolitics of supply chains: EU efforts to ensure security of supply
by Andrew Glencross - 740-745 The war in Ukraine, the Global South and the evolving global order
by Malte Brosig & Raj Verma - 746-751 Argentina and the Ukraine War: Between pragmatism and values
by Bruno Binetti - 752-756 Peace as a hypothetical imperative: Brazil's foreign policy standpoint on the war in Ukraine
by Dawisson Belém Lopes & Karin Costa Vázquez - 757-761 Aligned or non‐aligned: South Africa's response to the war in Ukraine
by Malte Brosig - 762-767 Egypt's position in the Russia–Ukraine war
by Eman Ragab - 768-772 EXPRESSION OF CONCERN: Russia's invasion of Ukraine: Nigeria's value‐driven and pragmatic indifferent stance
by Bonnie Ayodele - 773-777 China's reaction to the Russia–Ukraine war: A test case for a global ‘Pax Sinica’?
by Björn Alexander Düben - 778-782 Russia–Ukraine war and India's quest for leading power status
by Raj Verma - 783-788 Indonesia's Russia‐Ukraine war stance and the Global South: Between solidarity and transactionalism
by Leonard C. Sebastian & Adhi Priamarizki - 789-793 The benefits of neutrality: Saudi foreign policy in the wake of the Ukraine war
by Jens Heibach - 794-801 The Russia–Ukraine war, the evolving global order, the Global South and emergence of non‐alignment 2.0
by Raj Verma & Malte Brosig
June 2024, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 499-501 Editorial
by Flavia Lucenti & Thomas McWilliam & Maren Vieluf & Gregory Stiles
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