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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
February 2024, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 5-22 Courts, climate litigation and the evolution of earth system law
by Louis J. Kotzé & Benoit Mayer & Harro van Asselt & Joana Setzer & Frank Biermann & Nicolas Celis & Sam Adelman & Bridget Lewis & Amanda Kennedy & Helen Arling & Birgit Peters - 23-39 Does earmarked funding affect the performance of international organisations?
by Bernhard Reinsberg & Christian Siauwijaya - 40-52 Contested informality in regional institutional design: A comparative analysis of ASEAN and the Quad
by Andrew F. Cooper & Brendon J. Cannon - 53-65 Qatar's foreign aid and political strategies in the Horn of Africa: The case of Somalia
by Altea Pericoli & Federico Donelli - 66-77 Policy and hope: The millennium development goals
by Alastair Greig & Mark Turner - 78-90 Unveiling child trafficking: Local perspectives and context in addressing sustainable development goals in Sierra Leone
by Alex Balch & Anna M. Cody & David Okech & Tamora Callands & Umaru Fofanah & Haja Ramatulai Wurie - 91-102 Making universal education a priority for sustainable development: The EU, Vietnam and education
by Catherine Gegout - 103-113 Accountability in densely institutionalized governance spaces
by Mette Eilstrup‐Sangiovanni & Stephanie C. Hofmann - 114-120 Informality and the governance dilemma: How institutional inter‐linkages can bridge accountability gaps
by Charles B. Roger - 121-127 Ad hoc coalitions: From hierarchical to network accountability in peace operations?
by Stephanie C. Hofmann & John Karlsrud & Yf Reykers - 128-134 Global Development Governance 2.0: Fractured accountabilities in a divided governance complex
by Sebastian Haug & Jack Taggart - 135-141 Fit for purpose? Just Energy Transition Partnerships and accountability in international climate governance
by Joseph Earsom - 142-148 The pursuit of positive accountability in the cyber domain
by Patryk Pawlak - 149-165 The future(s) of global governance: A scenarios exercise
by Angel Saz‐Carranza & Enrique Rueda‐Sabater & Marie Vandendriessche & Carlota Moreno & Jacint Jordana - 166-182 Sustainable future bonds: Boosting multilateral development banks lending and improving the global reserve system: Sustainable future bonds
by Marina Zucker‐Marques & Kevin P. Gallagher - 183-192 Dealing with Europe's economic (in‐)security
by Federico Steinberg & Guntram Wolff - 193-203 Ecosystem services and sustainable peace in Afghanistan: Gaps in national policy and its security implications
by Srinjoy Bose & Maxim Mancino & Dahlia Simangan - 204-217 Evaluating international AI skills policy: A systematic review of AI skills policy in seven countries
by Eryn Rigley & Caitlin Bentley & Joshua Krook & Sarvapali D. Ramchurn
October 2023, Volume 14, Issue S4
- 5-15 Introducing the Berggruen Governance Index I: Conceptual and methodological framework
by Helmut K. Anheier & Markus Lang & Edward L. Knudsen - 16-34 Introducing the Berggruen Governance Index II: Initial results, 2000–2019
by Helmut K. Anheier & Markus Lang & Edward L. Knudsen - 35-46 Introducing the Berggruen Governance Index III. Implications for theory and policy
by Helmut K. Anheier & Olga Kononykhina - 47-57 A falling star? Origins of declining state capacity and democratic accountability in the United States
by Edward L. Knudsen - 58-66 Lessons and challenges of China's state‐led and party‐dominated governance model
by Yuqing Yang - 67-76 Debunking the autocratic fallacy? Improving public goods delivery in Russia
by Christian Fröhlich - 77-89 Unfinished revolutions: The post‐Soviet crisis of governance in Ukraine
by Christian Fröhlich - 90-103 Stable or stagnant? Political economy and governance in the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Germany since 2000
by Edward L. Knudsen - 104-112 India: Developmental challenges faced by a dual economy
by Yuqing Yang - 113-123 Escape from the ‘lost decades?’ Governance challenges in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela
by Edward L. Knudsen - 124-135 Sub‐Saharan Africa: Towards better governance and sustainability?
by Helmut K. Anheier & Christian Fröhlich & Regina A. List - 136-146 Advancing governance indicator systems: Lessons learned from the 2022 symposium
by Helmut K. Anheier & Regina A. List & Edward L. Knudsen - 147-152 Advancing governance indicators: Four ways forward
by Helmut K. Anheier
July 2023, Volume 14, Issue S3
- 5-8 The shift to strategic autonomy in EU trade policy
by Axel Marx - 9-18 New is old? The EU's Open, Sustainable and Assertive Trade Policy
by L. Johan Eliasson & Patricia Garcia‐Duran - 19-29 Varieties of EU trade politicisation in EU public debates
by Alex Andrione‐Moylan & Pieter de Wilde & Kolja Raube - 30-39 The EU's COVID‐19 policy response and the restructuring of global value chains
by Louise Curran & Jappe Eckhardt - 40-53 Naïve no more: Foreign direct investment screening in the European Union
by Sarah Bauerle Danzman & Sophie Meunier - 54-64 The EU's strategic autonomy in times of politicisation of international trade: The future of commission accountability
by Wolfgang Weiß
March 2023, Volume 14, Issue S2
- 5-7 Our Common Agenda and its implementation: An introduction
by Jan Wouters & María C. Latorre - 8-12 Our common metrics? Our Common Agenda report and the epistemic infrastructure of the Sustainable Development Goals
by Justyna Bandola‐Gill - 13-21 Contribution of subnational authorities to multilateralism from the EU perspective—Implementation of the SDGs
by Michał Dulak - 22-28 Implementing the Humanitarian‐development‐peace nexus in a post‐pandemic world: Multilateral cooperation and the challenge of inter‐organisational dialogue
by Eugenia Baroncelli - 29-34 COVID‐19 and the fiscal and monetary challenges to implementing Our Common Agenda
by Nicholas Sowels - 35-39 A fairer and more resilient multilateral trading system will require a reinvigorated WTO
by Robert B. Koopman & Mary Lisa Madell - 40-49 Tools and data for the analysis of gender policies: A review
by Lorenzo Escot & María C. Latorre & José Andrés Fernández‐Cornejo
February 2023, Volume 14, Issue S1
- 4-6 Dragon unbound? Regional influences on China's policies in the Middle East—Introduction
by Enrico Fardella & Brandon Friedman - 7-18 The Dynamics of Sino‐Iranian Relations: Strategic Veneer, Intrinsic Tensions and Third‐party Leverage
by Ali Parchami - 19-35 Exploiting China's Rise: Syria's Strategic Narrative and China's Participation in Middle Eastern Politics
by Andrea Ghiselli & Mohammed Alsudairi - 36-45 Iran, China and the Persian Gulf: An unfolding engagement
by Mohsen Shariatinia & Hamed A. Kermani - 46-57 Sino–American relations and the ‘new cold war’: A useful analogy for the Middle East?
by Brandon Friedman & Ori Sela - 58-68 Algeria and China: Shifts in political and military relations
by Yahia H. Zoubir
November 2023, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 647-662 Fifty years of peril: A comprehensive comparison of the impact of terrorism and disasters linked to natural hazards (1970–2019)
by Timothy Wilson & Ilan Noy - 663-675 Inter‐city collaboration: Why and how cities work, learn and advocate together
by Katharine A. Robb & Michelle LaPointe & Kathryn Hemsing & Grant Anderson & James Anderson & Jorrit de Jong - 676-685 Sweden's image in the world: Still a ‘model’?
by Ralph Schroeder - 686-701 Fair and inclusive markets: Why dynamism matters
by Reda Cherif & Fuad Hasanov & Philippe Aghion - 702-715 Labour provisions in trade agreements and women's rights in the global south
by Ida Bastiaens & Evgeny Postnikov & Anne‐Kathrin Kreft - 716-729 Net zero portfolio targets for development finance institutions: Challenges and solutions
by Sam Fankhauser & Sugandha Srivastav & Ingrid Sundvor & Stephanie Hirmer & Gireesh Shrimali - 730-741 Rhetorical coercion, institutional legitimacy and the creation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
by Hai Yang - 742-745 Debating Conflict, war and revolution: Introduction to the special section
by Bettina Koch & Eva‐Maria Nag - 746-754 War in World Society: Towards a new order of global constitutionalism?
by Hauke Brunkhorst - 755-760 Give peace a chance … for what? Paine, Kant and democratic peace
by Garion Frankel & Cary J. Nederman - 761-767 Pacification as a key problem of politics in international political thought
by Desirée Poets - 768-775 Technology as a paradigm to investigate war
by Xi Lin - 776-781 Why conflict, war and revolution?
by Paul Kelly - 782-789 The World Economic Forum: An unaccountable force in global health governance?
by Desmond McNeill - 790-796 Health systems appraisal of the response to antimicrobial resistance in low‐ and middle‐income countries in relation to COVID‐19: Application of the WHO building blocks
by Jay Patel & Genevie Fernandes & Ambele Judith Mwamelo & Devi Sridhar - 797-804 Civic ecosystems and social innovation: From collaboration to complementarity
by Iavor Rangelov & Marika Theros - 805-817 Lessons from outperformance in the Indian financial sector
by Ashima Goyal - 818-831 China's 5G and supercomputing industrial policies: A critical (comparative) analysis
by Yuhan Zhang - 832-846 Techno‐nationalism or building a global science and technology commons? (but what about China?)
by Leonard Lynn & Hal Salzman - 847-857 New architectures for bottom‐up science diplomacy: Learning from the evolving Portuguese diaspora in the UK
by Luís Miguel Lacerda & Manuel Heitor & Jean‐Christophe Mauduit - 858-869 Hybrid warfare and disinformation: A Ukraine war perspective
by Sascha‐Dominik Dov Bachmann & Dries Putter & Guy Duczynski - 870-879 Inequalities and content moderation
by Giovanni De Gregorio & Nicole Stremlau - 880-882 The sound, the fury and the silences: The politics of influence in digitalizing India
by Jean‐Thomas Martelli & Aasim Khan & Ralph Schroeder - 883-898 Decoding the star system: Twitter and its impact on journalism in the global South
by Aasim Khan & Midhat Fatimah & Kabir Dureja & Vedant Jumle - 899-911 Populism à la Carte: The paradoxical political communication of Narendra Modi on Twitter
by Jean‐Thomas Martelli & Vihang Jumle - 912-924 Influencers as institutions: Impact of digital politics in the Global South
by Karishma Sinha & Paarmita Jhalani & Aasim Khan & Payel Chattopadhyay Mukherjee - 925-937 Sporting the government: Sportspersons' engagement with causes in India and the USA on twitter
by Dibyendu Mishra & Ronojoy Sen & Joyojeet Pal - 938-948 Institutional isomorphism in corporate Twitter discourse on citizenship and immigration in India and the United States
by Shehla Rashid Shora & Arshia Arya & Joyojeet Pal - 949-957 The Aadhaar battle: Why some players in the corporate world needed a biometric ID?
by Nicolas Belorgey - 958-961 The new OECD arrangement on export credits: Breakthrough or bad compromise?
by Andreas Klasen & Jan Vassard
September 2023, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 585-587 Editorial
by Gregory Stiles & Flavia Lucenti & Katharine Petrich & Mary Keogh - 588-599 When policy entrepreneurs drift between levels: The creation of the International Renewable Energy Agency
by Tony Mueller - 600-610 Boundary experts: Science and politics in measuring the Sustainable Development Goals
by Thor Olav Iversen - 611-622 ‘Call the Bluff’ or ‘Build Back Better’—Anti‐corruption reforms in post‐war Ukraine
by Michael Martin Richter - 623-624 Remembering the scholarship of Nathan Sears: A forum in memoriam
by Emma Lecavalier & Gregory Stiles - 625-627 Nathan Sears: “… in the midst of catastrophe”
by Haydn Belfield - 628-629 Two meetings
by Scott Janzwood - 630-632 ‘Great power rivalry and the securitization of humanity’: Nathan Alexander Sears' last presentation
by Michael Lawrence - 633-637 Existential security: Safeguarding humanity or globalising power?
by Tom Hobson & Olaf Corry - 638-642 Existential security and the governance challenge: Confronting the antinomies of securitisation
by Steven Bernstein
June 2023, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 425-437 Mind the gap: The global governance of just transitions
by Peter Newell & Freddie Daley & Olga Mikheeva & Iva Peša - 438-450 Missing the SDGs: Political accountability for insufficient environmental action
by Lena Partzsch - 451-463 Strongman leadership and the limits to international cooperation
by Richard Higgott & Taelyn Reid - 464-476 Financial globalisation in ASEAN+3: Navigating the financial trilemma
by Sasidaran Gopalan & Bhavya Gupta & Ramkishen S. Rajan - 477-488 Foreign direct investments and the dynamics of trade and capital flows: Schumpeterian insights for sustained development
by Patrick Kaczmarczyk & Heiner Flassbeck - 489-499 Taking stock of systems for organizing existential and global catastrophic risks: Implications for policy
by Gabel Taggart - 500-515 Addressing the atomic bomb damage: Associations between ‘state compensation’ demands and aspects of survivors' suffering
by Vladisaya Bilyanova Vasileva & Shizue Izumi & Noriyuki Kawano - 516-530 Rescaling the legal dimensions of grey zones: Evidence from Ukraine
by Borys Kormych & Tetyana Malyarenko & Cindy Wittke - 531-547 Energy as a weapon of war: Lessons from 50 years of energy interdependence
by Michael Carnegie LaBelle - 548-557 The policy response to global value chain disruption
by Uri Dadush - 558-568 Who drives the international standardisation of telecommunication and digitalisation? Introducing a new data set
by Sebastian Klotz - 569-572 Against data individualism: Why a pandemic accord needs to commit to data solidarity
by Ilona Kickbusch & Barbara Prainsack - 573-577 International negotiations for a pandemic treaty: A thematic evaluation of 43 member states
by Jay Patel - 578-580 Can global trade rules cope with changing nutrition challenges?
by Anne Marie Thow & Erik Wijkström & Christiane Wolff
May 2023, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 207-228 Understanding and governing global systemic crises in the 21st century: A complexity perspective
by Didier Wernli & Lucas Böttcher & Flore Vanackere & Yuliya Kaspiarovich & Maria Masood & Nicolas Levrat - 229-246 Vaccine politics: Law and inequality in the pandemic response to COVID‐19
by Matthew M. Kavanagh & Renu Singh - 247-259 Politicising pandemics: Evidence from US media coverage of the World Health Organisation
by Jeffrey King & Andrew Lugg - 260-269 Public health clauses in international investment agreements: Sword or shield?
by Anne Marie Thow & Wolfgang Alschner & Faisal Aljunied - 270-287 How many people in the world do research and development?
by Davut Emrah Ayan & Laurel L. Haak & Donna K. Ginther - 288-304 Soft power in global governance: fsQCA of thematic specialization strategies of European think tanks
by Vanessa Roger‐Monzó & Fernando Castelló‐Sirvent - 305-317 Hawks in the making? European public views on nuclear weapons post‐Ukraine
by Michal Onderco & Michal Smetana & Tom W. Etienne - 318-330 Environmental remediation as social archaeology: Excavating sites contaminated by early nuclear weapons activities in New York City, both literally and hermeneutically
by Matthew Breay Bolton & Katherine Ketterer - 331-348 How to assess economic progress in the era of discontinuity?
by Marceli Hązła & Ewa Mińska‐Struzik - 349-360 Who cares about the UN General Assembly? National delegations size from 1993 to 2016
by Vaclav Vlcek - 361-362 Discursive challenges: Power, state legitimacy and counter‐narratives in the Arab world
by Tom Walsh & Betul Dogan‐Akkas - 363-372 The Iraqi state's legitimacy deficit: Input, output and identity‐based legitimacy challenges
by Jacob Eriksson & Isaac Grief - 373-384 The moderation journey of Kurdish Islamism in the Kurdistan region of Iraq
by Hardy Hasib Raza - 385-395 Securitisation imperatives and the exaggeration of Iranian involvement with the Houthi movement by international actors
by Tom Walsh - 396-402 The Ukraine crisis, the nuclear threat and the ICJ Opinion of 1996
by Peter Hilpold - 403-415 Global governance for digital sequence information on genetic resources: Demand, progress and reforming paths
by Geng Qin & Hanzhi Yu & Chao Wu - 416-419 Law, justice and the role of courts in changing the social superstructure narrative in climate litigation
by Friederike E. L. Otto & Petra Minnerop & Emmanuel Raju & Luke J. Harrington & Rupert F. Stuart‐Smith & Emily Boyd & Rachel James & Richard G. Jones & Kristian C. Lauta
February 2023, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 5-15 Protecting skilled Afghan women: Brain save and the politics of vulnerability
by Kristin Bergtora Sandvik & Ingunn Bjørhaug & Astrid Espegren & Adèle Garnier - 16-30 Are international organisations in decline? An absolute and relative perspective on institutional change
by Maria J. Debre & Hylke Dijkstra - 31-47 The organisational dimension of executive authority in the Global South: Insights from the AU and ECOWAS commissions
by Jarle Trondal & Thomas Tieku & Stefan Gänzle - 48-60 Reframing the climate debate: The origins and diffusion of net zero pledges
by Hermine Van Coppenolle & Mathieu Blondeel & Thijs Van de Graaf - 61-71 Operationalising sustainability? Why sustainability fails as an investment criterion for safeguarding the future
by Simon Friederich & Jonathan Symons - 72-83 The Big Four and corporate tax governance: From global dis‐harmony to national regulatory incrementalism
by Ainsley Elbra & John Mikler & Hannah Murphy‐Gregory - 84-94 Digital footprints as barriers to accessing e‐government services
by Kira Allmann & Roxana Radu - 95-106 All the President's men. Leadership style, advisory system and Donald Trump's mixed record in foreign policy
by Andrea Carati & Andrea Locatelli - 107-111 Introducing the special section on ‘arms export controls during war and armed conflict’
by Anna Stavrianakis - 112-120 Unpacking the storytelling around French arms sales: Demystifying the “strategic autonomy” argument
by Emma Soubrier - 121-130 Debunking the myth of the “robust control regime”: UK arms export controls during war and armed conflict
by Anna Stavrianakis - 131-138 Demystifying the ‘gold standard’ of arms export controls: US arms exports to conflict zones
by Jennifer L. Erickson - 139-148 The 21st century trust and leadership problem: Quoi faire?
by Helmut K. Anheier & Edward L. Knudsen - 149-156 COVID‐19 and democratic resilience
by Richard Youngs - 157-161 Finding synergies and trade‐offs when linking biodiversity and climate change through cooperative initiatives
by Oscar Widerberg & Idil Boran & Sander Chan & Andrew Deneault & Marcel Kok & Katarzyna Negacz & Philipp Pattberg & Matilda Petersson - 162-172 On a global child protection fund financed by international tech companies
by Kemal Veli Açar - 173-182 Major powers make the call? Review of 70 years engagement of major powers with Myanmar
by Peng Liu & He Miao & Wang Huan - 183-191 Rohingya refugees in the pandemic: Crisis and policy responses
by Mallik Akram Hossain & A. K. M. Ahsan Ullah & Md. Mohiuddin - 192-198 Afghanistan and the way forward: Incorporating indigenous knowledge into policymaking
by Zulfia Abawe & Bilquees Daud & Haqmal Daudzai & Moheb Jabarkhail & Farooq Yousaf - 199-201 The ecosystem of headquarter cities and international organisations needs more consideration
by Suyu Liu & Wenjun Ding
December 2022, Volume 13, Issue S3
- 5-10 Law and governance in the Anthropocene
by Olivia Woolley & Cameron Harrington - 11-23 Knowledge governance for the Anthropocene: Pluralism, populism, and decision‐making
by Sarah Clement - 24-37 An architecture for a net zero world: Global climate governance beyond the epoch of failure
by Anthony Burke - 38-48 Regulating humanity's impact on the earth: The promise of transnational environmental law
by Emily Webster - 49-59 The ‘question of possibilities’ as a leitmotif for re‐imagining law for the ‘Anthropocene’
by Laura Mai - 60-75 Towards a transformative governance of the Amazon
by Joana Castro Pereira & João Terrenas - 76-85 Global ocean governance in the Anthropocene: From extractive imaginaries to planetary boundaries?
by Tim Stephens - 86-97 Towards planetary nexus governance in the Anthropocene: An earth system law perspective
by Louis J. Kotzé & Rakhyun E. Kim
April 2022, Volume 13, Issue S2
- 5-8 The Past, Present and Future of Brexit: An Introduction
by Uta Staiger & Robert Schütze - 9-19 Destined to Brexit? British Pathways to Membership in the European Communities 1945–73
by Wolfram Kaiser - 20-29 Beyond 1973: UK Accession and the Origins of EC Consumer Policy
by Brigitte Leucht - 30-38 Margaret Thatcher and the Single European Act
by Stephen Wall - 39-46 Britain in the European Union: A Very Short History
by Robert Schütze - 47-57 Legislating for Brexit: ‘The People’ versus Parliament?
by Adam Cygan - 58-68 Brexit and the United Kingdom's Devolutionary Constitution
by Roger Masterman - 69-78 Was Brexit a Form of Secession?
by Eleni Frantziou - 79-88 Brexit: What Role did Process Play?
by Brigid Laffan - 89-97 Taking Back Control as Democratic Theory
by Albert Weale - 98-105 Brexit Sovereignty and its Dead Ends
by Piet Eeckhout - 106-118 Movement of Goods under the TCA
by Catherine Barnard & Emilija Leinarte - 119-127 Brexit and the Environment Bill: The Future of Environmental Accountability
by Maria Lee - 128-137 The Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland: Past, Present, and Future Precariousness
by Katy Hayward & Milena Komarova
April 2022, Volume 13, Issue S1
- 5-10 The Dynamics of Governance and Sustainable Development Goals in the Global South
by Hong Liu & Celia Lee & Chris Alden - 11-22 China engages the Global South: From Bandung to the Belt and Road Initiative
by Hong Liu - 23-33 Sensemaking and Sustainable Development: Chinese Overseas Acquisitions and the Globalisation of Traditional Chinese Medicine
by Peng Wang & Eugenia Yijun Xing & Xiaotao Zhang & Yipeng Liu - 34-44 Foreign Investment and Upgrading in the Garment Sector in Africa and Asia
by Linda Calabrese & Neil Balchin - 45-57 Knowledge Transfer in the Global South: Reusing or Creating Knowledge in China’s Special Economic Zones in Ethiopia and Cambodia?
by Ana Cristina Alves & Celia Lee - 58-68 Convergence or Divergence? China Invested Firms’ E&E Evaluation of CSR in Southeast Asia
by Jianxun Kong & Yidi Zhou - 69-78 Polycentric Urbanization and Sustainable Development in China
by Eric J. Heikkila & Ying Xu - 79-85 Sustainable Development Goals and their Fit with Good Governance
by Andrew Massey - 86-87 Food Insecurity in Small Island Developing States
by Michael W. Charney
November 2022, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 627-639 The age of fuzzy bifurcation: Lessons from the pandemic and the Ukraine War
by Richard Higgott & Simon Reich - 640-655 If caring begins at home, who cares for the carers? Introducing the Global Care Policy Index
by Anju Mary Paul & Jiang Haolie & Cynthia Chen - 656-668 Making global public policy work: A survey of international organization effectiveness
by David Coen & Julia Kreienkamp & Alexandros Tokhi & Tom Pegram - 669-682 International organisations as ‘custodians’ of the sustainable development goals? Fragmentation and coordination in sustainability governance
by Melanie van Driel & Frank Biermann & Rakhyun E. Kim & Marjanneke J. Vijge - 683-693 The UN High‐Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development: An orchestrator, more or less?
by Marianne Beisheim & Felicitas Fritzsche - 694-709 A comparative analysis of the environmental and social policies of the AIIB and World Bank
by Laerte Apolinário Júnior & Felipe Jukemura - 710-720 Export finance and the green transition
by Andreas Klasen & Roseline Wanjiru & Jenni Henderson & Josh Phillips - 721-735 A contemporary social contract: An exploration of enabling factors influencing climate policy intractability in developed nations
by Stephen P. Groff - 736-750 Causality and the fate of climate litigation: The role of the social superstructure narrative
by Friederike E. L. Otto & Petra Minnerop & Emmanuel Raju & Luke J. Harrington & Rupert F. Stuart‐Smith & Emily Boyd & Rachel James & Richard Jones & Kristian C. Lauta - 751-766 Back to the Future: Lessons from the 2009–2012 austerity policies for the aftermath of the COVID crisis
by Alfredo Arahuetes García & Gonzalo Gómez Bengoechea - 767-781 The results of internal devaluation policy as a crisis exit strategy: The case of Spain
by Javier Bilbao‐Ubillos & Ana‐Isabel Fernández‐Sainz - 782-791 Nuclear war as a predictable surprise
by Matthew Rendall - 792-807 A Safe Governance Space for Humanity: Necessary Conditions for the Governance of Global Catastrophic Risks
by Len Fisher & Anders Sandberg - 808-817 Ceasefire monitoring under fire: The OSCE, technology, and the 2022 war in Ukraine
by Aly Verjee - 818-827 A future multipolar world
by Michael Lloyd & Chris Dixon - 828-830 Iran's Taliban problem revisited
by Fred H. Lawson & Matteo Legrenzi - 831-832 Attribution science and the fate of climate litigation
by Benoit Mayer
September 2022, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 417-426 Revisiting the World Order Models Project: A Case for Renewal?
by Aaron McKeil - 427-441 Refugee Policy Amidst Global Shocks: Encampment, Resettlement Barriers and the Search for ‘Durable Solutions’
by Samuel J. Spiegel & Johanne Mhlanga