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2025, Volume 19, Issue 2
-   89-101 Infrastructures of Musical Globalization, 1850–2000: Introduction
by Pestel Friedemann & Rempe Martin -   103-121 “This is How the Students Graduate!”: Cuban Conservatories as Infrastructures of Musical Globalization
by Bischofberger Alexandre -   123-148 Copyright Societies and Musicians in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Enduring Infrastructures in Times of Decolonization?
by Pouillard Véronique -   149-174 Between Winning and Losing the Cultural Cold War – The Soviet Ministry of Culture and Musical Infrastructures During the Cold War
by Wojnowski Zbigniew & Abesser Michel -   175-201 “He is Not an Artist But a Trust”: Herbert von Karajan’s Global Career and the (A)political Economy of Classical Music
by Pestel Friedemann -   203-225 Minor Infrastructures: Genre and Petroleum Politics in the Music of Grace Chang and Fela Kuti
by Irvine Thomas & Smith Christopher J. -   227-231 Epilogue
by van Laak Dirk -   233-238 Pippa Biddle: Ours to Explore: Privilege, Power, and the Paradox of Voluntourism; Keri Vacanti Brondo: Voluntourism and Multispecies Collaboration: Life, Death, and Conservation in the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef; Allison Schnable: Amateurs Without Borders: The Aspirations and Limits of Global Compassion
by Jones Alison 
2025, Volume 19, Issue 1
-   1-23 EU Finalité Conceptions After Brexit: A Comparison of Polish and German Parties
by Mehlhausen Thomas & Wagstyl Adrian & Karolewski Ireneusz Pawel & Grzeszczak Robert -   25-45 Hegemonic Discourses Surrounding United States’ Leadership in Post-Ebola Development in Liberia
by Amevor Elinam Balimenuku -   47-66 The United Nations and Blockchain Technology
by Muedini Fait -   67-79 De-globalization: Delusion or Logical Error?
by Chumakov Alexander Nikolaevich -   81-83 Eileen Boris, Heidi Gottfried, Julie Greene, and Joo-Cheong Tham: Global Labor Migration: New Directions (Studies of World Migrations)
by Munck Ronaldo -   85-88 Khaled A. Beydoun: The New Crusades: Islamophobia and the Global War on Muslims
by Tannous Katherine Alissar 
2024, Volume 18, Issue 3
-   219-234 Thinking Planetary About Global Futures: Posthuman Cosmopolitanism
by Biano Ilaria W. -   235-255 Global Futurities: Articulating the Struggle for (Other) worldly Justice
by Bui Long T. -   257-271 “We Must Not Be Caught Sleeping.” Pandemic Futures, the WHO, and Global Preparedness Plans in the 1990s and Early 2000s
by Voges Jonathan -   273-291 Decolonizing the Past and Confronting Climate Change Futures: Bringing the State Back In
by Schroeder Ralph -   293-296 Marlies Glasius: Authoritarian Practices in the Global Age
by Regilme Salvador Santino F. -   297-299 Fadi Lama: Why the West Can’t Win: From Bretton Woods to a Multipolar World
by Nederveen Pieterse Jan -   301-324 The Political Economy of Trade, Work, and Economy: De-globalization – or Re-globalization?
by Smith David A. & Ciccantell Paul S. -   325-347 Obsolete Pasts? Globalization as an Analytical Prism in Vincenzo Formaleoni’s History of the Black Sea (1788–89)
by Boucher Lucile 
2024, Volume 18, Issue 2
-   117-140 The Effects of the COVID-19 Outbreak on the Global Retail Industry: An Event Study Approach
by Kucukcolak Recep Ali & Kucukcolak Necla Ilter & Tumbek Tekeoglu Askim Nurdan & Kucukoglu Sami -   141-177 Of Mountains, Rivers, and Oceans: Geographic Effects on Military Expenditures, 1961–2012
by Millard Matthew C. -   179-199 Compradors of China’s Global Power: The Colonialization of Hungarian and Nicaraguan Academia through Anti-imperialist Tropes
by Palm Daniel -   201-209 Ethical Explorations: AI’s Role in Shaping the Journalism Ecosystem Across Asia
by Sharma Harshwardhani & Bhardwaj Saket Kumar -   211-214 Theodor Tudoroiu: Globalizations from Below: The Normative Power of the World Social Forum, Ant Traders, Chinese Migrants, and Levantine Cosmopolitanism
by Pantilimon Ioana -   215-218 Peter H. Russell: Sovereignty: The Biography of a Claim
by Eastwood Lauren E. 
April 2024, Volume 18, Issue 1
-   1-17 Dealing with Migration at an Institutional Level: The Collective Securitization Actions of the European Union
by Doğanyılmaz Duman Didem & Duman Gökhan & Oral Gül -   19-38 Power in Global Governance: Power without Rulers?
by Cruz Ortiz de Landázuri Manuel -   39-96 Revisiting Dependency and Development in the Age of Globalization
by Özekin Muhammed Kürşad -   97-101 Liam Campling and Alejandro Colás. Capitalism and the Sea; Ashley L. Cohen. The Global Indies. British Imperial Culture and the Reshaping of the World, 1756–1815; Caroline Ritter. Imperial Encore. The Cultural Project of the Late British Empire
by Lakatos Artur -   103-111 Matthew Gandy: Natura Urbana: Ecological Constellations in Urban Space
by O’Neill Brian F. -   113-115 Brian Rouleau: Empire’s Nursery: Children’s Literature and the Origins of the American Century
by Gürsel Bahar 
December 2023, Volume 17, Issue 3
-   269-289 Social Thought from the Global South: A Comparative-Historical View from Xi’s China and Modi’s India
by Schroeder Ralph -   291-323 A (Long) Tale of Two Leaders: Charting the Spatial and Sectoral Roles of the West and China in Shaping Past, Present and Future Economic Globalization(s)
by Chen Xiangming -   325-345 Citizen and Elite Perceptions of Corruption: Insights into the Global Opinion Process
by Rusciano Frank L. -   347-352 Jan Nederveen Pieterse, Haeran Lim, and Habibul Khondker. Covid-19 and Governance: Crisis Reveals.Qin Hui, Translated by David Ownby. Globalization after the Pandemic
by Langran Irene V. -   353-357 Jan Lucassen, The Story of Work. A New History of Humankind and Andrea Komlosy, Work. The Last 1,000 Years
by Munck Ronaldo -   359-365 Madeleine Fairbairn. Fields of Gold: Financing the Global Land Rush
by O’Neill Brian F. -   367-368 Christopher Chase-Dunn and Paul Almeida: Global Struggles and Social Change: From Prehistory to World Revolution in the Twenty-First Century
by Selamet Kadir -   369-371 Daniela Russ and James Stafford: Competition in World Politics: Knowledge, Strategies and Institutions
by Güner Selin Ece 
July 2023, Volume 17, Issue 2
-   125-133 Introduction: The Global 1970s from a History of Emotions Perspective
by Barua Rukmini & Moine Caroline & Oberländer Alexandra & Wambach Julia -   135-151 Coming Out Collectively: The Emotions of Latin-American Homosexual Liberation Movements
by Caro Romero Felipe -   153-170 The End of Irony. Emotions and Criticism of Capitalism in the United States in the Global 1970s
by Cottier Maurice -   171-192 “An Emotional Leap”: Australia’s and New Zealand’s Search for a Post-imperial Belonging
by Jost Sabrina Julia -   193-218 Between Panic and Feelings of Empowerment: Emotional Reactions to the First Oil Crisis and the Debate About a New International Economic Order
by Kreienbaum Jonas -   219-241 Emotional Audiences? From Dispassion to Anger in Elite Palestinian Political Discourse, 1930s–1970s
by Robson Laura -   243-255 Review of Jonathan Alter. His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, a Life; Kai Bird. The Outlier: The Unfinished Presidency of Jimmy Carter; Stuart E. Eizenstat. President Carter: The White House Years; Rick Perlstein. Reaganland: America’s Right Turn
by Reilly Angus -   257-260 Jeffrey E. Garten: Three Days at Camp David: How a Secret Meeting in 1971 Transformed the Global Economy
by Sargent Daniel J. -   261-264 Hartmut Elsenhans: Capitalism, Development, and the Empowerment of Labour: A Heterodox Political Economy
by Palm Daniel -   265-268 Emanuel Deutschmann: Mapping the Transnational World: How We Move and Communicate Across Borders, and Why It Matters
by Atwood Kristin 
April 2023, Volume 17, Issue 1
-   1-16 Fiscal Space Policies for Sustainable Development and Debt Relief: Empirical Analysis in West African Countries
by Kazemikhasragh Amirreza & Buoni Pineda Marianna Vanessa -   17-44 Prospects for Import Substitution and Balancing Ukraine’s External Trade
by Melnik Tatiana & Sierova Liudmyla -   45-69 United States Foreign Aid and Multilateralism Under the Trump Presidency
by Regilme Salvador Santino -   71-104 The New Global Direction: From “One Globalization” to “Two Globalizations”? Russia’s War in Ukraine in Global Perspective
by Benedikter Roland -   105-110 John Darwin: Unlocking the World: Port Cities and Globalization in the Age of Steam, 1830–1930 and Christina Reimann and Martin Öhman: Migrants and the Making of the Urban-Maritime World: Agency and Mobility in Port Cities, c. 1570–1940
by Gehbald Agnes -   111-114 Kareem Rabie: Palestine is Throwing a Party and the Whole World is Invited: Capital and State Building in the West Bank
by Holmes Justin -   115-118 John E. Marthinsen: Demystifying Global Macroeconomics
by Malik Hassan -   119-123 Shruti Kapila: Violent Fraternity: Indian Political Thought in the Global Age
by Bhattacharjee Subhayu 
December 2022, Volume 16, Issue 3
-   251-274 WTO Crisis through the Lens of Hegemony Theories: When International Trade Law and Geopolitics Collide
by Ramos Codeço Rafael -   275-299 Sovereignty in the Digital Age – How Can We Measure Digital Sovereignty and Support the EU’s Action Plan?
by Kaloudis Martin -   301-323 Crisis of Multilateralism and Cities’ Helping Hand
by Szpak Agnieszka -   325-344 “Civilization” in History and Ideology Since 1800
by Manning Patrick -   345-369 Opening the Chrysalis: Willard D. Straight’s Sketches, Photographs, and Accounts of Korea’s Interaction with the Outside World, 1904–5
by Gürsel Bahar -   371-373 The Truth about Nature: Environmentalism in the Era of Post-Truth Politics and Platform Capitalism
by Boyer Anne-Lise -   375-378 Eswar Prasad: The Future of Money: How the Digital Revolution is Transforming Currencies and Finance
by Coats Warren -   379-381 Jean Burgess and Nancy Baym: Twitter: A Biography
by Larson Jonathan L. 
July 2022, Volume 16, Issue 2
-   157-164 Introduction
by Sacks David Harris -   165-173 Prophecy as Diplomacy in the Fifteenth-Century Mediterranean
by Green-Mercado Mayte -   175-192 The Spiritual Globe
by Martin John Jeffries -   193-214 On Mending the Peace of the World: Sir Francis Bacon’s Apocalyptic Irenicism
by Sacks David Harris -   215-224 Apocalypticism and Globalization in the Early Modern World: A Medievalist’s Perspective
by Rubenstein Jay -   225-235 Max Harris: Monetary War and Peace: London, Washington, Paris, and the Tripartite Agreement of 1936
by Mulder Nicholas -   237-241 Nigel Clark and Bronislaw Szerszynski: Planetary Social Thought: The Anthropocene Challenge to the Social Sciences
by O’Neill Brian F. -   243-245 Gerard Delanty: Pandemics, Politics, and Society: Critical Perspectives on the Covid-19 Crisis
by Buhari Gulmez Didem -   247-249 Anastasia Nesvetailova and Ronen Palan: Sabotage: The Hidden Nature of Finance
by Nederveen Pieterse Jan 
April 2022, Volume 16, Issue 1
-   1-5 Workers’ Movements and the Global Supply Chain: Introduction
by Ovetz Robert & Alimahomed-Wilson Jake -   7-30 Supply Chain Organizing as a Worker-led Strategy for Trade: A Case Study of Unite the Union
by Waterman Andrew & Norman Ben -   31-47 Automation Processes in the Port Industry and Union Strategies: The Case of Antwerp
by Bottalico Andrea -   49-67 Toward Degrowth: Worker Power, Surveillance Abolition, and Climate Justice at Amazon
by Vgontzas Nantina -   69-90 Fragmented But Widespread Microconflicts: Current Limits and Future Possibilities for Organizing Precarious Workers in the French Logistics Sector
by Benvegnù Carlotta & Gaborieau David & Tranchant Lucas -   91-111 Global Justice Advocacy, Trade Unions, and the Supply Chain Law Initiative in Germany
by Çelik Ercüment & Schmid Simon Norbert -   113-139 Supply Chain Workers’ Inquiries: Class Struggle along Value Chains
by Hartman Gifford -   141-144 John M. Hobson: Multicultural Origins of the Global Economy: Beyond the Western-Centric Frontier
by Goodwin-Hawkins Bryonny -   145-147 Benjamin D. Hopkins: Ruling the Savage Periphery: Frontier Governance and the Making of the Modern State
by Bowden Brett -   149-152 Daniel Palm: Seizing the Square. 1989 Protests in China and Germany from a Global Perspective
by Kurgan Sarp -   153-156 Peter Svik: Civil Aviation and the Globalization of the Cold War
by Harris Steven E. 
August 2021, Volume 15, Issue 2-3
-   117-143 The State of Globality in a (Post)-COVID World
by Steger Manfred B. -   145-163 Fear of Disconnecting: Global Health Imaginations and the Transformations of the Taiwanese State
by Tseng Po-Chia -   165-180 Globality and Entangled Security: Rethinking the Post-1945 Order
by Adamson Fiona B. & Greenhill Kelly M. -   181-192 Retrospective Redundancy: The Anthropocene and the Crisis of Historical Comprehension
by Leskanich Alexandre -   193-226 Against Global Literary Studies
by Edmond Jacob -   227-254 “The Future’s So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades”: Globality and Our Common Dystopian Eco-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Streaming Future
by Kelley N. Megan -   255-286 International Relations, New Global Studies, and the Epistemic Power of the Image
by Durante Tommaso -   287-301 What’s Wrong with the Global? The Interconnected Roles of Inequality, Migrancy, Criminality, Religion, Class, and Caste in India
by Ghosal Abhisek & Das Saswat Samay -   303-322 What’s Happened to Global News?
by Robertson Alexa -   323-329 Coda: Ten Questions on Globality
by Editors The & Chakrabarty Dipesh -   331-335 Ludger Kühnhardt and Tilman Mayer: The Bonn Handbook of Globality
by Crossley Pamela -   337-341 Sean Metzger: The Chinese Atlantic; Karel Davids: Global Ocean of Knowledge
by Black Jeremy -   343-351 Brian Russell Roberts: Borderwaters: Amid the Archipelagic States of America
by Yeung Heather H. -   353-360 Sianne Ngai. Theory of the Gimmick: Aesthetic Judgment and Capitalist Form
by Smith Dominic -   361-363 Trond Undheim: Pandemic Aftermath: How Coronavirus Changes Global Society
by Langran Irene -   365-368 Stephen Wertheim: Tomorrow the World: The Birth of U.S. Global Supremacy
by Doenecke Justus D. -   369-373 David Sepkoski: Catastrophic Thinking: Extinction and the Value of Diversity from Darwin to the Anthropocene
by O’Neill Brian F. 
April 2021, Volume 15, Issue 1
-   1-21 All the Difference in the World: In Search of a Critical Cosmopolitan Pedagogy for Global Citizenry
by Agartan Kaan & Hartwiger Alexander -   23-46 Transnational State Elites and the Neoliberal Project in Mexico
by Salas Porras Alejandra -   47-72 Of Comics and Charisma: Representing Transpacific White Masculinities
by Owens Christina D. -   73-84 What is Re-Globalization?
by Benedikter Roland -   85-99 Investigating the Uncertainty of Government Economic Policies on Inbound Tourism in Iran
by Mohammadzadeh Azam & Shahiki Tash Mohammad Nabi -   101-104 Himanshu Prabha Ray: Decolonizing Heritage in South Asia: The Global, the National and the Transnational
by Dias Ramos Afonso -   105-107 Daniel Deudney: Dark Skies: Space Expansionism, Planetary Geopolitics, and the Ends of Humanity
by Buhari Gulmez Didem -   109-111 Parag Khanna: The Future Is Asian: Commerce, Conflict, and Culture in the 21st Century
by Nederveen Pieterse Jan 
December 2020, Volume 14, Issue 3
-   221-236 Un-Framing and Re-Framing the Global: An Introduction
by Kahn Hilary E. & Gille Zsuzsa -   237-261 Contesting Hyperglobal Framings: An Analytical Approach
by Harvey Rachel -   263-286 Grasping Terroir while Teaching Online: Resituating the “Field” in Pedagogies of the Global
by Larson Jonathan L. -   287-305 Oriental Sensitivity: Towards a Poetics of Global Studies
by Metzger Sean -   307-326 On Global Plasticity: Framing the Global Through Affective Materiality
by McKay Deirdre & Stanes Elyse & Githua Nicole & Lei Xiaoyu & Dixon Simon -   327-351 Art and Global South: “Playing Venice” at the Kochi-Muziris Biennale (KMB)
by Ciotti Manuela -   353-371 Framing the Material Global: The Grounded Politics of HIV Testing Scale-Up
by Tseng Po-Chia -   373-382 William Rankin: After the Map: Cartography, Navigation, and the Transformation of Territory in the Twentieth Century
by Brownstein Daniel -   383-385 Walter Mattli: Darkness by Design: The Hidden Power in Global Capital Markets
by Guner Selin Ece -   387-388 Bartolomé Yun-Casalilla: Iberian World Empires and the Globalization of Europe 1415–1668
by Black Jeremy -   389-392 Hassan Malik: Bankers & Bolsheviks: International Finance & The Russian Revolution
by Holom Brittany 
July 2020, Volume 14, Issue 2
-   107-110 Introduction: The Global Riot
by Brighenti Maura & Cavallero Lucía & Cuppini Niccolò & Stark Alejo -   107-110 Introduction: The Global Riot
by Brighenti Maura & Cavallero Lucía & Cuppini Niccolò & Stark Alejo -   111-120 The Feminist Strike as Threshold
by Gago Verónica & Gutiérrez Aguilar Raquel -   111-120 The Feminist Strike as Threshold
by Gago Verónica & Gutiérrez Aguilar Raquel -   121-131 Riot, Strike, Commune: Gendering a Civil War
by Clover Joshua -   121-131 Riot, Strike, Commune: Gendering a Civil War
by Clover Joshua -   133-139 Labor, Debt, and Reproduction: The Feminist Strike as a Revolution of Everyday Life
by Cavallero Lucía -   133-139 Labor, Debt, and Reproduction: The Feminist Strike as a Revolution of Everyday Life
by Cavallero Lucía -   141-146 “We Were Like Slaves, All Women. But We Won’t Come Back.” On the Rebellions Sparked by the Disappearance of the Hacienda in an Afro-Ecuadorian Community
by Morales Troya Ana María -   141-146 “We Were Like Slaves, All Women. But We Won’t Come Back.” On the Rebellions Sparked by the Disappearance of the Hacienda in an Afro-Ecuadorian Community
by Morales Troya Ana María -   147-155 Queering the Protest’s Temporalities
by Cuello Nicolás -   147-155 Queering the Protest’s Temporalities
by Cuello Nicolás -   157-164 Collective Violence and Politics in Argentina
by Gamallo Leandro -   157-164 Collective Violence and Politics in Argentina
by Gamallo Leandro -   165-173 Trans-border Friendships and Strategic Inclinations: Some Insights on the Molecular Emergence of Subversion in Chile
by Donoso Patricio Azócar & Retamales Hugo Sir -   165-173 Trans-border Friendships and Strategic Inclinations: Some Insights on the Molecular Emergence of Subversion in Chile
by Donoso Patricio Azócar & Retamales Hugo Sir -   175-182 Protest and the City: On Object, Affect and Vulnerability
by Singh Niharika -   175-182 Protest and the City: On Object, Affect and Vulnerability
by Singh Niharika -   183-192 Crossed Wires in the Motor City: A Genealogy and Analysis of the 1967 Riots and the 1968 Strike Wave in Detroit
by Tarr Duncan -   183-192 Crossed Wires in the Motor City: A Genealogy and Analysis of the 1967 Riots and the 1968 Strike Wave in Detroit
by Tarr Duncan -   193-203 Containing the Surplus Rebellion: Prison Strike/Prison Riot
by Stark Alejo -   193-203 Containing the Surplus Rebellion: Prison Strike/Prison Riot
by Stark Alejo -   205-212 Sven Beckert and Dominic Sachsenmaier eds. Global History, Globally: Research and Practice around the World; John Harrison and Michael Hoyler eds. Doing Global Urban Research; Eve Darian-Smith and Philip McCarty. The Global Turn: Theories, Research Designs, and Methods for Global Studies
by Schäfer Jana -   205-212 Sven Beckert and Dominic Sachsenmaier eds. Global History, Globally: Research and Practice around the World; John Harrison and Michael Hoyler eds. Doing Global Urban Research; Eve Darian-Smith and Philip McCarty. The Global Turn: Theories, Research Designs, and Methods for Global Studies
by Schäfer Jana -   213-216 Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines
by Dell’Era Alice -   217-220 The Biafran War and Postcolonial Humanitarianism: Spectacles of Suffering
by Sharman Bill -   217-220 The Biafran War and Postcolonial Humanitarianism: Spectacles of Suffering
by Sharman Bill 
April 2020, Volume 14, Issue 1
-   1-23 “Good” and “Bad” Actors in Digital Space: The Un/Making of a Digital Citizen
by Kalantzis-Cope Phillip -   24-46 The Jade Straitjacket: Measuring Reactions to China’s Rise
by Herrera Felipe -   47-68 Globalizing Education in Times of Hyper-Nationalism, Rising Authoritarianism, and Shrinking Worldviews
by Darian-Smith Eve -   69-82 The Fall of the Post-Industrial, Post-Global, Post-Colonial World
by Burocco Laura -   83-93 Africa, Go Green! A New Initiative for the Continent’s Youth to Become Leaders in the Global Environment Needs to Combine Activism with Knowledge, Research and Policy
by Benedikter Roland & Tsedze William Mensa & Unterkircher Kathrin -   94-97 Gordon Mathews, Linessa Dan Lin and Yang Yang. The World in Guangzhou. African and Other Foreigners in South China’s Global Marketplace; Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourke and Jeffrey Gale Williamson, Eds. The Spread of Modern Industry to the Periphery since 1871
by Middell Matthias -   98-101 Edward Ross Dickinson. The World in the Long Twentieth Century: An Interpretive History
by Adelman Jeremy -   102-105 Boaventura de Sousa Santos. The End of the Cognitive Empire: The Coming of Age of Epistemologies of the South
by Weber Ralph 
December 2019, Volume 13, Issue 3
-   277-300 Introduction: Thirty Years of Borders Since Berlin
by Myambo Melissa Tandiwe & Frassinelli Pier Paolo -   301-320 Imperial Whiteness: Fantasy, Colonialism and New Walls
by Stümer Jenny -   321-334 1997 and 2016: Referenda, Brexit, and (Re-)bordering at the European Periphery
by Goodwin-Hawkins Bryonny & Dafydd Jones Rhys -   335-350 In South Africa, “Rhodes Must Fall” (while Rhodes’ Walls Rise)
by Bond Patrick -   351-356 The Fall of the Berlin Wall and Namibian Independence
by Saunders Chris -   357-364 Does Digital Exclusion Undermine Social Media’s Democratizing Capacity?
by Mutsvairo Bruce & Ragnedda Massimo -   365-380 Contested and Cemented Borders: Understanding the Implications of Overseas Indian Citizenship
by Kumar-Banerjee Ananya -   381-393 Codifying Invisible Borders: How Municipal Ordinances Inscribe Market Values on the Landscape in Downtown Los Angeles
by Farabee Mindy -   394-403 De-border Yourself/Desfronterízate
by Yeh Rihan -   404-409 M. A. R. Habib. Hegel and Empire: From Postcolonialism to Globalism
by Shaw Wendy -   410-411 Minh T. N. Nguyen. Waste and Wealth: An Ethnography of Labor, Value, and Morality in a Vietnamese Recycling Economy
by Gille Zsuzsa 
July 2019, Volume 13, Issue 2
-   167-189 National Self-Image as a Justification in Policy Debates: An International Comparison
by Alasuutari Pertti & Vähä-Savo Valtteri & Pi Ferrer Laia -   190-227 Pioneers in International Administration: A Prosopography of the Directors of the League of Nations Secretariat
by Kahlert Torsten -   228-232 Stop Drifting, Start Rowing
by Savage Roz -   233-242 Kathleen Burk: The Lion and the Eagle. The Interaction of the British and American Empires, 1783–1972; Derek Leebaert: Grand Improvisation. America Confronts the British Superpower, 1945–1957; Kori Schake: Safe Passage. The Transition from British to American Hegemony
by Buchanan Andrew -   243-259 Total Control: Recoding Humanity?
by Serexhe Bernhard -   260-263 James R. Akerman, ed. Decolonizing the Map: Cartography from Colony to Nation
by Branch Jordan -   264-267 Susan Whitfield: Silk, Slaves, and Stupas: Material Culture of the Silk Road : Book Review
by Dabringhaus Sabine -   268-273 A. G. Hopkins: American Empire: A Global History
by Karataşlı Şahan S. 
April 2019, Volume 13, Issue 1
-   1-12 Thinking the Global With Literature: Introduction
by Yeung Heather H. -   13-34 Recentering the Peripheral: An Event-Based Ecocritical Methodology for World Literature
by Strayer Elisabeth -   35-59 Transpacific Resonances and Affiliations in Leanne Dunic’s to Love the Coming End and Ruth Ozeki’s the Tale for the Time Being
by O’Brien Michelle -   60-79 Exposure and Black Migrancy in Teju Cole
by Gamso Nicholas -   80-101 Failing States, Human (In)Security, and the American World Novel
by Watson David -   102-124 Old and New Names. Afropolitanism, Failed-State Fiction and World Literature
by Mari Lorenzo -   125-158 More than Global? A Roundtable Discussion
by Wilson Rob & Banerjee Sandeep & Schulze-Engler Frank & Zalloua Zahi & Xie Ming & Ghosh Ranjan -   159-161 Maya Jasanoff: The Dawn Watch: Joseph Conrad in a Global World
by Baxter Katherine Isobel -   162-164 Ulf Hannerz and Andre Gingrich: Small Countries. Structures and Sensibilities: Book review
by Grendstad Gunnar -   165-166 Dorothy L. Hodgson and Judith A. Byfield, eds.: Global Africa. Into the Twenty-First Century
by Engel Ulf 
December 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3
-   303-324 The Domestic Politics of European Preferences Towards Global Economic Governance
by Schirm Stefan A. -   325-341 Rethinking the Kantian Peace: Evidence from a Liberal, Moderate, and Conservative Measure of Norm Diffusion
by Millard Matt -   343-365 How Might 21st-Century De-Globalization Unfold? Some Historical Reflections
by Link Stefan -   367-375 Populism, Ideology and Materialism
by Eichengreen Barry -   377-386 Populism Is a Distraction
by Nederveen Pieterse Jan -   387-391 Paolo Gerbaudo: The Mask and the Flag: Populism, Citizenism and Global Protest, Benjamin Moffitt: The Global Rise of Populism: Performance, Political Style, and Representation
by Kane John -   393-399 Teaching Global Intimacies
by Chiang Howard H. -   401-403 Walter Scheidel: The Great Leveler: Violence and the History of Inequality from the Stone Age to the Twenty-First Century
by Bessel Richard -   405-407 Sabine Selchow: Negotiations of the “New World”: The Omnipresence of “Global” as a Political Phenomenon
by Rosenboim Or 
July 2018, Volume 12, Issue 2
-   123-129 Introduction
by McClure Julia -   131-155 Empires of Charity: Imperial Legitimacy and Profitable Charity in Colonial Spanish America
by Grafe Regina 
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