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November 2019, Volume 10, Issue 4
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 - 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
November 2017, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 433-442 The G20: Emerging Chinese Leadership in Global Governance?
by Xiao Ren - 443-454 The Role of the IMF in Managing the Euro Area Sovereign Debt and Banking Crises: Perspectives from East Asia
by Yung Chul Park - 455-463 The Limited Prospects for International Tax Cooperation
by Robert Kudrle - 464-473 Business Motives in Global Multi†Stakeholder Initiatives: Exploring Corporate Participation in Sustainable Energy for All
by Erik Lundsgaarde - 474-482 Explaining Resource Nationalism
by Sam Pryke - 483-494 Governing Towards ‘One Health’: Establishing Knowledge Integration in Global Health Security Governance
by John Connolly - 495-497 Combating Slavery, Forced Labour and Human Trafficking. Are Current International, European and National Instruments Working?
by Axel Marx & Jan Wouters - 498-504 ‘Seafood from Slaves’: The Pulitzer Prize in the Light of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
by Angelica Bonfanti & Marta Bordignon - 505-511 Criminal Liability of Corporations for Trafficking in Human Beings for Labour Exploitation
by Julia Planitzer & Nora Katona - 512-521 Human Rights Risks in Global Supply Chains: Applying the UK Modern Slavery Act to the Public Sector
by Olga Martin†Ortega - 522-529 Monitoring Forced Labour and Slavery in Global Supply Chains: The Case of the California Act on Transparency in Supply Chains
by Marieke Koekkoek & Axel Marx & Jan Wouters - 530-539 Channels for Workers' Voice in the Transnational Governance of Labour Rights?
by Sabrina Zajak - 540-552 How Much Voice for Borrowers? Restricted Feedback and Recursivity in Microfinance
by Philip Mader - 553-562 International Accounting Standards in Africa: Selective Recursivity for the ‘Happy Few’?
by Sebastian Botzem & Sigrid Quack & Solomon Zori - 563-568 Playing with Words While Yemen Burns: Managing Criticism of UK Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia
by Anna Stavrianakis - 569-573 A New Role for IPCC: Balancing Science and Society
by Mukul Sanwal & Can Wang & Bo Wang & Yuan Yang - 574-581 What is the Future for the International Civil Service? On Global Public Administration
by Jean†Marc Coicaud - 582-586 Negotiating Sustained Action for Sustainable Development – Application to Students in South Sudan
by Frederick Mugisha - 587-589 The Commitment to Disaster Risk Reduction as a Bridge between Humanitarian Aid and Sustainable Development
by Francesca Pusterla
September 2017, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 275-284 The BRICS’ New Development Bank: Shifting from Material Leverage to Innovative Capacity
by Andrew F. Cooper - 285-293 The G20 and Climate Change: The Transnational Contribution of Global Summitry
by Steven Slaughter - 294-302 Critical Digital Diplomacy as a Global Challenge: The South Korean Experience
by Jan Melissen & Emillie V. Keulenaar - 303-312 Delegated Service Authority: Institutional Evolution of PEPFAR Health-Based Program Implementing Units in Tanzania
by Catherine Long - 313-321 The Paris Agreement – Protecting the Human Right to Health?
by Alix Dietzel - 322-332 Recursive Norm Development: The Role of Supranational Courts
by Druscilla Scribner & Tracy Slagter - 333-342 Varieties of Recursivity in Transnational Governance
by Olga Malets & Sigrid Quack - 343-352 Recursivity by Organizational Design: The Case of the Forest Stewardship Council
by Olga Malets - 353-363 Open to Feedback? Formal and Informal Recursivity in Creative Commons’ Transnational Standard-Setting
by Leonhard Dobusch & Markus Lang & Sigrid Quack - 364-368 Generating Sustained Political Priority for Non-communicable Diseases: Towards a Suitable Governance Model
by Carmen Huckel Schneider & James A. Gillespie & Anne Marie Thow - 369-380 Mesas Ejecutivas in Peru: Lessons for Productive Development Policies
by Piero Ghezzi - 381-388 Grexit, Brexit, Fixit … The Dynamics of Division in the Age of Trump
by James K. Galbraith - 389-391 Introduction to the Special Section: Policy Instruments for Innovation, Investment and Global Trade
by Andreas Klasen - 392-395 Innovation in the UAE: From First Foundations to ‘Beyond Oil’
by Mona Abou Hana - 396-399 Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth: The Cases of Singapore and Oman
by Philipp Eudelle & Ashin Shrestha - 400-407 Innovation in Political Risk Insurance: Experience from the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
by Merli Margaret Baroudi - 408-412 Supporting Exports: Challenges and Opportunities for Credit Insurance in Armenia
by Vazgen Abgaryan & Shane Rosenthal - 413-416 Entrepreneurship: A New Era for Bahrain's Economy?
by Areije Al-Shakar - 417-420 Rethinking Energy Statecraft: United States Foreign Policy and the Changing Geopolitics of Energy
by Morgan Bazilian & Benjamin Sovacool & Todd Moss - 421-423 Non-epistemic Values and Concerns about Evolutionary Mindsets in Conservation Policy
by Wieteke A. Holthuijzen & Bert Baumgaertner