Journal Global Policy and Governance
2014 - 2022
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Volume 7, issue 2, 2018
- Impact Channels of Currency Regulation on Economic Growth: the Case of Armenia pp. 3-12

- Edward M. Sandoyan, Mariam A. Voskanyan and Ani H. Galstyan
- EU-Japan EPA a "Stumbling Block or a Stepping Stone" toward Multilateralism for Food and Beverages pp. 13-32

- Martina Mazzarolo, Bruna Zolin and Junko Kimura
- Globalization, international intervention and the assignment of blame pp. 33-50

- Alessandra Sarquis
- From Coexistence to Cooperation? The Dynamics of China’s Legal Approach to the United Nations and Shanghai Cooperation Organisation pp. 51-70

- Nicusor Sever Cosmin Florea
- Free Trade Agreements and International Trade Flow of Pakistan: the Gravity Modelling Approach pp. 71-84

- Shujaat Abbas
- Towards a Global Rule of Law pp. 85-88

- Fernando Ayala
- EU Common Foreign and Security Policy: the Case of Civilian CSDP pp. 89-91

- Yi Sun
Volume 7, issue 1, 2018
- Four International Relations Pillars: Europe, China, US and Russia Reshaping Roles pp. 3-20

- Giorgio Dominese
- Macroeconomic Populism The Baltic Current Accounts pp. 21-32

- Gábor Kutasi
- ASEAN-China FTA Impact on Indonesian Manufacturing Industry pp. 33-56

- Mohamed Aslam
Volume 6, issue 2, 2017
- Political and Economic Opening as a Post-Crisis Strategy for Japan pp. 3-5

- Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan, Jacques Jaussad and M. Bruna Zolin
- The First and Second Abe Administrations’ Foreign Policy from a Role Theory Perspective pp. 7-23

- Tatsuro Debroux
- Demographic Change and its Impact on Economic Growth pp. 25-39

- Jana-Larissa Grzeszkowiak
- Corporate Sustainable Strategies, Corporate Growth Value and Stock Price: An Analysis of Post-M&A Sustainable Growth Strategy through Balanced Scorecard Framework pp. 41-51

- Ikuo Kato
- EU Centre Commentary Series 3rd January 2018 A Partnership of The Year Ahead For Europe – Three Things To Watch pp. 53-57

- Yeo Lay Hwee
- Challenges of the International Agenda 2018 Humanity needs to strengthen the multilateral system pp. 59-62

- Fernando Ayala
- The “Socialization” of Maritime Global Governance and Taiwan Perceiving the Benefits pp. 63-76

- Leonard Hammer
- The Conflict In Nagorno-Karabakh Within The International Scenario pp. 77-86

- Walter Morana
Volume 6, issue 1, 2017
- Europe and Asia in the Age of Irreversible Globalization and Fall of Nations pp. 3-18

- Giorgio Dominese
- Extensive Private Military Contractors: A New “Revolving Door” with the Axis of Commoditization on Human Life and Violence under the State Monopoly pp. 19-27

- Wang Ziming and Wang Hongyu
- Towards Continental Integration in Africa: Examining the capacity of the African Union Commission (AUC) Institution as a facilitating Tool pp. 29-44

- Daniel Taye Medoye and Mark I. Rieker
- Islamic Accounting and the Impact of Accounting Ratios on the Islamic Banks' Share Prices pp. 45-63

- Carlo Mastrosimone
- A Tale of Accountability Trivia: What is the Status of Social Accountability in Bangladesh? pp. 65-86

- Awal Hossain Mollah
- Estimates of Trade Dependence of Ukraine: An Indicator of Effectiveness of its Economic Structure and Foreign Economic Activities pp. 87-96

- Olena Borzenko, Natalia Reznikova, Maryna Rubtsova and Volodymyr Panchenko
Volume 5, issue 2, 2016
- China’s Market Economy Status Adoption of Surrogate Country Methodology After 2016 pp. 3-15

- Liying Zhang
- Foreign Exchange Regulation in Armenia: Current Status and the Need for Revision in the Context of Eurasian Integration Initiatives pp. 17-33

- Edward M. Sandoyan
- Variable Annuities: New Solution to Long-Term Investment Problem pp. 35-49

- Ludovic Goudenège, Andrea Molent and Antonino Zanette
- Japan’s Foreign Policy Towards the South Caucasus States Policy of ‘Low-Relevance and High Purpose’ on the Crossroad Between Russian and Western Interests pp. 51-66

- David Goginashvili
- Predict the Ruture Returns of Shares. CAPM vs Multifactor Approach pp. 67-75

- Carlo Mastrosimone
- Sovereignty and International Engagement: Could China Intervene? pp. 77-92

- Nicusor-Sever Cosmin Florea
- The EU Food Police. Its Lessons for Taiwan pp. 93-108

- Horng Der-Chin
- Higher Education ERP Systems: Setting the Right Price pp. 109-118

- Prem Prakash Dewani
- A Tale of Islamic Financing: Theory Vs Practice pp. 119-133

- Faisal Khan and Muhammed Abdul Aziz Muhamad Saleh Jumaa
- Population Growth and Development Education as Factors of Economic Growth pp. 135-138

- Armine Aghajanyan
- America’s Health, Innovation, Technology and the United States Presidential Election pp. 139-140

- Eliot Sorel
- The Happy Hellenic Republic: Introducing new regulatory framework pp. 141-143

- Tigran Hakobyan
Volume 5, issue 1, 2016
- ASEAN’s Role in Preventing Conflict in the East Sea (Bien Dong) pp. 3-12

- Tran Khanh
- Turkey’s Journey to Consolidate Liberal Democracy pp. 13-22

- Serhat S. Cubukcuoglu
- The Policy of Financial Inclusion in India: The Paradox of Inclusive Governance pp. 23-30

- Garima Sharma
- The Small and Medium Size Enterprises and the Middle Class Evidence of the Republic of Armenia pp. 31-36

- Lidia Davoyan and Vahan Davoyan
- Performance-Based Budgeting: Best Practices’ Evidence and Preconditions for Emerging Markets pp. 37-56

- Irina Dokalskaya
- Religion-Corruption Nexus in Ghana: Micro Level Evidence pp. 57-70

- Emmanuel Carsamer and Anthony Abbam
- Rebuilding Institutions through Diaspora Engagement: The Impact of Skilled Migration on Domestic Change pp. 71-88

- Chiara Cancellario
- Master-Slave Dialectic and Russian Way of Industrial-Postindustrial Transition pp. 89-99

- Sergey B. Kulikov
Volume 4, issue 2, 2015
- The Complexity of the Future and the New Theories of Growth: Human Capital, Technology, Policy Choices and Global Governance pp. 3-31

- Giorgio Dominese
- Russia’s Concerns for the EU-Ukraine Association: Myths and Realities pp. 33-49

- Oleksandr I. Shnyrkov, Oleksandr І. Rogach and Oleksii A Chugaiev
- An International Public Goods Perspective upon China’s Resource Governance: the Function and Invalidation of REO(rare earth oxide) Economic Diplomacy pp. 51-68

- Yan Zhanyu, Wang Hongyu and Li Hongjia
- Economic Development, Geography, and Trade: Evidence from Russian Regions, 2000-2012 pp. 69-87

- Kazuhiro Kumo and Irina Korgun
- Trans-Pacific Partnerships Agreement Diluting China’s Ascendency in Southeast Asian Regionalism? pp. 89-107

- Mohamed Aslam
- External Imbalances in EMU. Reforms, Austerity and Funding pp. 109-130

- Antimo Verde
- Demographics and Insurance Market Development in Nigeria pp. 131-139

- Onafalujo Akinwunmi Kunle Eke and Patrick Omoruyi
- Analysis of Chinese Sport Industry under the Framework of Global Governance pp. 141-148

- Hanyu Huang
Volume 4, issue 1, 2015
- Economic EU Convergence of Albania and Other Balkan Countries pp. 3-16

- Ermelinda Meksi and Ermelinda Xhaja
- Looking at the Rise and Fall of the Indian Economy Through the Lenses of Economic Policy pp. 17-32

- Dilip K. Das
- Public Spending Effect and Components on GDP in Israel and in Bulgaria pp. 33-47

- Kamelia Assenova
- The Bruegel Debate and Risk –Sharing Mechanisms. A New Proposal in the Context of Secular Stagnation pp. 49-76

- Antimo Verde
- Public Euroscepticism Intensifying in Turkey pp. 77-96

- Can Büyükbay
- Does Too Much Work Hamper Innovation? Evidence for Diminishing Returns of Work Hours for Patent Grants pp. 97-116

- Mehmet Celbis and Serdar Turkeli
- Beyond The Formal Economy: Evaluating The Level of Informal Employment In Montenegro pp. 117-135

- Milivoje Radović, Milena Lipovina-Božović and Jovan Đurašković
- Cross-Border Labour Mobility: Do East-West and East-East Labour Flows Differ? pp. 137-159

- Tiiu Paas and Mart Kaska
- Global Public Goods in international developmental aid: A conceptual review pp. 161-170

- Garima Sharma
- Principles and History of Islamic Finance pp. 171-183

- Carlo Mastrosimone
- Macroeconomic Outlook May 2015

- Banca Intesa Sanpaolo
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