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Volume 12, month 12, 2021
- Time and space in the study of international organizations: An introduction pp. 5-13

- Lucile Maertens, Leah R. Kimber, Fanny Badache and Emilie Dairon
- Experiencing Time and Space within the United Nations pp. 14-23

- Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens
- Understanding International Organizations’ Headquarters as Ecosystems: The Case of Geneva pp. 24-33

- Emilie Dairon and Fanny Badache
- Focal Times and Spaces: How Ethnography Foregrounds the Spatiotemporality of International Organizations and Global Governance pp. 34-44

- Julian Eckl
- 'Your Own Space and Time': Spatiality and Temporality in the Study of the International Organisations of the Middle East pp. 45-54

- James Worrall
- Understanding Change in International Organizations Across Time and Spaces: The Rise of UN Country Teams pp. 55-67

- Luciana Campos
- Humanitarian Planning and Localised Temporalities: The Haitian Case pp. 68-79

- Jan Verlin
- Controversial Practices: Tracing the Proceduralization of the IPCC in Time and Space pp. 80-89

- Kari De Pryck
Volume 12, month 11, 2021
- In Whose Name Are You Speaking? The Marginalization of the Poor in Global Civil Society pp. 581-591

- Carole‐Anne Sénit and Frank Biermann
- Children & Migration: Political Constructions and Contestations pp. 592-602

- Lesley J. Pruitt
- Drone Use for COVID‐19 Related Problems: Techno‐solutionism and its Societal Implications pp. 603-612

- Bruno Oliveira Martins, Chantal Lavallée and Andrea Silkoset
- Come In, We’re Open (and Flexible): Trade Openness, Labour Flexibility, and Varieties of Capitalism pp. 613-624

- Walid Tijerina
- A Systematic Framework to Understand Transnational Governance for Cybersecurity Risks from Digital Trade pp. 625-638

- Keman Huang, Stuart Madnick, Nazli Choucri and Fang Zhang
- A Paradox of New Deal and Foreign Aid for Fragile States in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 639-652

- Ben Katoka and Huck‐ju Kwon
- Assessing the Development–Foreign Policy Nexus of the Asian Rising Powers: South Korea, China, Japan and Indonesia pp. 653-662

- Emel Parlar Dal, Samiratou Dipama, Şaban Çaytaş and Ayda Sezgin
- Cryptocurrencies and CBDC: The Route Ahead pp. 663-676

- Marion Laboure, Markus H.‐P. Müller, Gerit Heinz, Sagar Singh and Stefan Köhling
- The FinTech Dividend: How Much Money Is FinTech Likely to Mobilize for Sustainable Development? pp. 677-688

- Bryane Michael and Tamara Latkovska
Volume 12, month 09, 2021
- The End of Global Poverty: Is the UN Sustainable Development Goal 1 (Still) Achievable? pp. 419-429

- Christopher Hoy and Andy Sumner
- The International Authority Database pp. 430-442

- Michael Zürn, Alexandros Tokhi and Martin Binder
- COVID‐19 and Policy Responses by International Organizations: Crisis of Liberal International Order or Window of Opportunity? pp. 443-454

- Maria Josepha Debre and Hylke Dijkstra
- The End of the Liberal World Order and the Future of UN Peace Operations: Lessons Learned pp. 455-467

- Katelyn Cassin and Benjamin Zyla
- Making It Rain? Comparing the Determinants of Chinese and Western FDI Flows to Africa pp. 468-481

- David Landry
- Equality and Equity in Emerging Multilateral Financial Institutions: The Case of the BRICS Institutions pp. 482-508

- Hang Luo and Lize Yang
- BRICS amidst India‐China Rivalry pp. 509-513

- Raj Verma and Mihaela Papa
- Age of Multilateralism: Why is BRICS Important despite Possible Weaknesses? A Perspective from Russia pp. 514-518

- Victoria V. Panova
- In Spite of the Spite: An Indian View of China and India in BRICS pp. 519-523

- Sreeram Chaulia
- A Chinese Perspective: Will China‐India Friction Paralyze the BRICS? pp. 524-528

- Haibin Niu and Sheng Hong
- Fit for Purpose? BRICS and Inner‐Group Conflicts pp. 529-533

- Malte Brosig
- Brazil and BRICS Multilateralism à la Carte: From Bilateralism to Community Interest pp. 534-538

- Karin Costa Vazquez
- Scenarios for BRICS Evolution in Light of the India–China Conflict pp. 539-544

- Mihaela Papa and Raj Verma
- The Balance of Infrastructure in the Indo‐Pacific: BRI, Institutional Balancing, and Quad’s Policy Choices pp. 545-552

- Kai He
- A Comprehensive Measure of Lifeyears Lost due to COVID‐19 in 2020: A Comparison across Countries and with Past Disasters pp. 553-561

- Vu Nguyen Doan and Ilan Noy
- Crafting Compliance Regime under COVID‐19: Using Taiwan's Quarantine Policy as a Case Study pp. 562-567

- Wei‐Ting Yen and Li‐Yin Liu
- Astro‐Environmentalism: Towards a Polycentric Governance of Space Debris pp. 568-573

- Jean‐Frédéric Morin and Benjamin Richard
- COVID, Deglobalization and The Decline of Diplomacy: Could Tele‐diplomacy Revitalize Diplomacy’s Capacity to Promote Consensus? pp. 574-576

- Juan‐Luis Manfredi‐Sánchez and Paul Webster Hare
Volume 12, month 07, 2021
- Restricting NGOs: From Pushback to Accommodation pp. 5-10

- Kendra Dupuy, Luc Fransen and Aseem Prakash
- Digital Technology and the Political Determinants of Health Inequities: Special Issue Introduction pp. 5-11

- Katerini Tagmatarchi Storeng, Sakiko Fukuda‐Parr, Manjari Mahajan and Sridhar Venkatapuram
- Tempering Transnational Advocacy? The Effect of Repression and Regulatory Restriction on Transnational NGO Collaborations pp. 11-22

- Luc Fransen, Kendra Dupuy, Marja Hinfelaar and Sultan Mohammed Zakaria Mazumder
- 21st Century Capitalism and Innovation for Health pp. 12-20

- Susan K. Sell
- Governing Artificial Intelligence in an Age of Inequality pp. 21-31

- Padmashree Gehl Sampath
- The Selective Closure of Civic Space pp. 23-33

- Conny Roggeband and Andrea Krizsán
- Emerging Consensus on ‘Ethical AI’: Human Rights Critique of Stakeholder Guidelines pp. 32-44

- Sakiko Fukuda‐Parr and Elizabeth Gibbons
- The Enemy Within? Anti‐Rights Groups and Restrictions on Civil Society pp. 34-44

- Ines M. Pousadela and Dominic R. Perera
- From Ghana to India, Saving the Global South’s Mothers with a Digital Solution pp. 45-54

- Marine Al Dahdah
- Who Cares about Crackdowns? Exploring the Role of Trust in Individual Philanthropy pp. 45-58

- Suparna Chaudhry, Marc Dotson and Andrew Heiss
- The Appropriated Body: Biometrics Regime, The Digital State and Healthcare in Contemporary India pp. 55-64

- Rajiv K. Mishra
- The Implications of Closing Civic Space for Hunger and Poverty in the Global South pp. 59-69

- Naomi Hossain and Marjoke Oosterom
- Digital Health in East Africa: Innovation, Experimentation and the Market pp. 65-74

- Tom Neumark and Ruth J. Prince
- A Platform or Partner: Engaging the Media in Advocacy pp. 70-83

- Lisa‐Marie Selvik
- What’s Technology Got to Do With It? Power, Politics, and Health Equity Beyond Technological Triumphalism pp. 75-79

- Andrea A. Cortinois and Anne‐Emanuelle Birn
- The Too‐Narrow Policy Debate: Lessons from Agricultural Biotechnology for Digital Technology pp. 80-84

- Manjari Mahajan
- Defending Civic Space: Successful Resistance Against NGO Laws in Kenya and Kyrgyzstan pp. 84-94

- Nora Berger‐Kern, Fabian Hetz, Rebecca Wagner and Jonas Wolff
- Mining the Data Oceans, Profiting on the Margins pp. 85-89

- Mary F. E. Ebeling
- The Dangers of Data Colonialism in Precision Public Health pp. 90-92

- Kadija Ferryman
- The Big Digital Contact Tracing Experiment pp. 93-96

- Antoine de Bengy Puyvallée and Katerini Tagmatarchi Storeng
- Don’t Touch My Constitution! Civil Society Resistance to Democratic Backsliding in Africa´s Pluralist Regimes pp. 95-105

- Lise Rakner
- COVID‐Apps: Misdirecting Public Health Attention in a Pandemic pp. 97-100

- Susan Erikson
- Algorithmic Bias and the (False) Promise of Numbers pp. 101-103

- Adam Moe Fejerskov
- Claiming Digital Technology for Health Equity: Early Lessons from Promising Practices in India pp. 104-106

- Jashodhara Dasgupta
- Refraining or Resisting: Responses of Green Movement Supporters to Repression During the 2013 Iranian Presidential Elections pp. 106-118

- Ali Honari and Jasper Muis
- Digital Health in Response to COVID‐19 in Low‐ and Middle‐income Countries: Opportunities and Challenges pp. 107-109

- Elizabeth A. Mitgang, Joaquin A. Blaya and Mickey Chopra
- Avoiding the Road to Nowhere: Policy Insights on Scaling up and Sustaining Digital Health pp. 110-114

- Amnesty LeFevre, Sara Chamberlain, Neha S. Singh, Kerry Scott, Purnima Menon, Peter Barron, Rajani R. Ved and Asha George
Volume 12, month 05, 2021
- Global–Regional Realignments in Trade, Finance and Development: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 5-13

- Susanne Lütz
- Multilateralism, Bilateralism and Institutional Choice: The Political Economy of Regime Complexes in International Trade Policy pp. 14-24

- Dirk De Bièvre and Emile van Ommeren
- Digital Trade Rules in Preferential Trade Agreements: Is There a WTO Impact? pp. 25-36

- Manfred Elsig and Sebastian Klotz
- Institutional Complexity and Opportunity Structures: Weaker Actor Influence in International Intellectual Property Regulation pp. 37-46

- Justus Dreyling
- Borrowing Patterns in the Global Financial Safety Net: Does Governance Play a Role? pp. 47-68

- Laurissa Mühlich and Barbara Fritz
- Regime Complexity and Complex Foreign Policy: China in International Development Finance Governance pp. 69-79

- Hongying Wang
- Cooperating Through Competition: EU Challenge and Support to the World Bank Focality in Multilateral Development Finance pp. 80-89

- Eugenia Baroncelli
- Policy Norms, the Development Finance Regime Complex, and Holding the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to Account pp. 90-100

- Susan Park
- Climate Ambition and Sustainable Development for a New Decade: A Catalytic Framework pp. 245-259

- Sander Chan, Idil Boran, Harro van Asselt, Paula Ellinger, Miriam Garcia, Thomas Hale, Lukas Hermwille, Kennedy Liti Mbeva, Ayşem Mert, Charles B. Roger, Amy Weinfurter, Oscar Widerberg, Paulette Bynoe, Victoria Chengo, Ayman Cherkaoui, Todd Edwards, Malin Gütschow, Angel Hsu, Nathan Hultman, David Levaï, Saffran Mihnar, Sara Posa, Mark Roelfsema, Bryce Rudyk, Michelle Scobie and Manish Kumar Shrivastava
- Chinese Overseas Investment Policy: Implications for Climate Change pp. 260-272

- Kelly Sims Gallagher and Qi Qi
- Treaty Preambles and The Environmental Justice Gap pp. 273-285

- Michelle Scobie
- Academic Research on the 2030 Agenda: Challenges of a Transdisciplinary Field of Study pp. 286-297

- Antonio Sianes
- The Dahrendorf Quandary, Crisis Severity, and Country Performance pp. 298-312

- Helmut K. Anheier and Alexandru Filip
- Projecting General Assembly Voting Records onto an Enlarged Security Council: An Analysis of the G4 Reform Proposal pp. 313-324

- Jan Niklas Rolf, Niall Juval Janssen and Max Liedtke
- Assembling – Not Reinventing – the Wheel. New Developments in the Field of Migration Policy Indices pp. 325-326

- Marc Helbling and Giacomo Solano
- Beyond immigration: Moving from Western to Global Indexes of Migration Policy pp. 327-337

- Giacomo Solano and Thomas Huddleston
- Stagnated Liberalization, Long‐term Convergence, and Index Methodology: Three Lessons from the CITRIX Citizenship Policy Dataset pp. 338-349

- Samuel D. Schmid
- Refugees and Beneficiaries of Subsidiary Protection: Measuring and Comparing Integration Policies pp. 350-360

- Francesco Pasetti and Carmine Conte
- Do Diaspora Engagement Policies Endure? An Update of the Emigrant Policies Index (EMIX) to 2017 pp. 361-371

- Pau Palop‐García and Luicy Pedroza
- Beyond Carbon Pricing: Tax Reform is Climate Policy pp. 372-379

- Jessica F. Green
- EU–Asian–American Partnership for a Third Industrial Revolution: Transitioning to High Productivity, Sustainable Infrastructures in the Age of COVID‐19 pp. 380-391

- Vicente Lopez‐Ibor Mayor, Fazlun Khalid and Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed
- Digital‐based Services Globalization and Multilateral Trade Cooperation pp. 392-398

- Erik van der Marel
- China’s Artificial Intelligence Innovation: A Top‐Down National Command Approach? pp. 399-409

- Jinghan Zeng
- Mañana Today: A Long View of Economic Value Creation in Latin America pp. 410-413

- Enrique García R and Alvaro Mendez
Volume 12, month 04, 2021
- Precarity, Mobility and the City: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 5-9

- Jutta Bakonyi, Stefanie Kappler, Eva‐Maria Nag and Lena S. Opfermann
- WTO Reform: Back to the Past to Build for the Future pp. 5-12

- Bernard Hoekman and Petros C. Mavroidis
- Introduction to the Special Issue: ‘Governing Climate‐altering Approaches’ pp. 5-7

- Janos Pasztor and Nicholas Harrison
- Splitting Climate Engineering Governance: How Problem Structure Shapes Institutional Design pp. 8-19

- Sikina Jinnah, David Morrow and Simon Nicholson
- The Political Economy of Displacement: Rent Seeking, Dispossessions and Precarious Mobility in Somali Cities pp. 10-22

- Jutta Bakonyi
- Stakeholder Preferences and Priorities for the Next WTO Director General pp. 13-22

- Matteo Fiorini, Bernard Hoekman, Petros C. Mavroidis, Douglas Nelson and Robert Wolfe
- Clash of Geofutures and the Remaking of Planetary Order: Faultlines underlying Conflicts over Geoengineering Governance pp. 20-33

- Duncan McLaren and Olaf Corry
- Is the WTO in Sync with the Business Community? pp. 23-29

- Elissa Alben and Logan Brown
- Unraveling Spaces of Exceptions through Durable Solutions pp. 23-27

- Teresa Del Ministro
- The ‘Badlands’ of the ‘Balkan Route’: Policy and Spatial Effects on Urban Refugee Housing pp. 28-40

- Gemma Bird, Jelena Obradovic‐Wochnik, Amanda Russell Beattie and Patrycja Rozbicka
- Informal Learning and WTO Renewal: Using Thematic Sessions to Create More Opportunities for Dialogue pp. 30-40

- Robert Wolfe
- Carbon‐dioxide Removal and Biodiversity: A Threat Identification Framework pp. 34-44

- Kate Dooley, Ellycia Harrould‐Kolieb and Anita Talberg
- Walking in Jozi: Guided Tours, Insecurity and Urban Regeneration in Inner City Johannesburg pp. 41-52

- Lena S. Opfermann
- All the Tea in China: Solving the ‘China Problem’ at the WTO pp. 41-48

- Petros C. Mavroidis and Andre Sapir
- Managing Land‐based CDR: BECCS, Forests and Carbon Sequestration pp. 45-56

- Duncan Brack and Richard King
- Plurilateral Cooperation as an Alternative to Trade Agreements: Innovating One Domain at a Time pp. 49-60

- Bernard Hoekman and Charles Sabel
- Curating (im)mobility: Peri‐urban agency in the Lwandle Migrant Labour Museum pp. 53-62

- Stefanie Kappler
- Addressing power imbalances in biosequestration governance pp. 57-66

- Simone Lovera‐Bilderbeek and Souparna Lahiri
- Why Reform is Needed: WTO ‘Public Body’ Jurisprudence pp. 61-70

- Dukgeun Ahn
- Commentary: ‘Profitability’, Curated Narratives and Spatial Governance and their Impacts on Urban Migration and the Lives of Migrants pp. 63-66

- Dyfed Aubrey
- Large‐Scale Carbon Dioxide Removal to Meet the 1.5°C Limit: Key Governance Gaps, Challenges and Priority Responses pp. 67-81

- M.J. Mace, Claire L. Fyson, Michiel Schaeffer and William L. Hare
- Disrupting the Rhythms of Violence: Anti‐port Protests in the City of Buenaventura pp. 67-77

- Alke Jenss
- Appointment with Destiny: Selecting WTO Judges in the Future pp. 71-82

- Robert Howse
- Inequality and the Socioeconomic Dimensions of Mobility in Protests: The Cases of Quito and Santiago pp. 78-90

- Fabio Díaz Pabón and María Gabriela Palacio Ludeña
- A Code of Conduct for Responsible Geoengineering Research pp. 82-96

- Anna‐Maria Hubert
- The Role of the WTO Secretariat in WTO Disputes – Silent Witness or Ghost Expert? pp. 83-91

- Jasper M. Wauters
- Policy Opportunities and Constraints for Addressing Urban Precarity of Migrant Populations pp. 91-105

- Tasneem Siddiqui, Lucy Szaboova, W. Neil Adger, Ricardo Safra de Campos, Mohammad Rashed Alam Bhuiyan and Tamim Billah
- Parametric Insurance for Solar Geoengineering: Insights from the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Assessment and Financing Initiative pp. 97-107

- Joshua B. Horton, Penehuro Lefale and David Keith
- Targeted Geoengineering: Local Interventions with Global Implications pp. 108-118

- John C. Moore, Ilona Mettiäinen, Michael Wolovick, Liyun Zhao, Rupert Gladstone, Ying Chen, Stefan Kirchner and Timo Koivurova
- Solar Radiation Modification ‐ A “Silver Bullet” Climate Policy for Populist and Authoritarian Regimes? pp. 119-128

- Axel Michaelowa
- Editorial pp. 175-176

- Gregory Stiles, Janina Pescinski, Katharine Petrich and Anastasia Ufimtseva
- Transnational Multistakeholder Partnerships as Vessels to Finance Development: Navigating the Accountability Waters pp. 177-189

- Gamze Erdem Türkelli
- Diversification, Khashoggi, and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund pp. 190-203

- Oliver McPherson‐Smith
- Settling with Autonomy after Civil Wars: Lessons from Aceh, Indonesia pp. 204-213

- Kentaro Fujikawa
- The International Discourses and Governance of Fake News pp. 214-228

- Ric Neo
- The Negotiation of a Feminist Sisterhood in the Pacific – Two Recent Cases of Intersectional Alliance Building pp. 229-238

- Jane Alver
- Pragmatic Terrorism: Challenging Common Assumptions pp. 239-240

- Luciano Pollichieni
Volume 12, month 02, 2021
- The ‘Third’ UN: Imagining Post‐COVID‐19 Multilateralism pp. 5-14

- Tatiana Carayannis and Thomas G. Weiss
- The Enlarged Global Financial Safety Net pp. 15-23

- Evgeny Vinokurov and Artem Levenkov
- Power Structure Dynamics in Growing Multilateral Development Banks: The Case of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank pp. 24-39

- Hang Luo, Lize Yang and Kourosh Houshmand
- The Club‐based Climate Regime and OECD Negotiations on Restricting Coal‐fired Power Export Finance pp. 40-50

- Jessica C. Liao
- Internet Fragmentation, Political Structuring, and Organizational Concentration in Transnational Engineering Networks pp. 51-65

- David Weyrauch and Thomas Winzen
- Big Science Collaborations; Lessons for Global Governance and Leadership pp. 66-80

- Mark Robinson
- Addressing the Ongoing Humanitarian and Environmental Consequences of Nuclear Weapons: An Introductory Review pp. 81-99

- Matthew B. Bolton and Elizabeth Minor
- Policy Approaches Addressing the Ongoing Humanitarian and Environmental Consequences of Nuclear Weapons: A Commentary pp. 100-105

- Nate Van Duzer and Alicia Sanders‐Zakre
- Addressing the Humanitarian and Environmental Consequences of Atmospheric Nuclear Weapon Tests: A Case Study of UK and US Test Programs at Kiritimati (Christmas) and Malden Islands, Republic of Kiribati pp. 106-121

- Becky Alexis‐Martin, Matthew Breay Bolton, Dimity Hawkins, Sydney Tisch and Talei Luscia Mangioni
- Commentary on Addressing the Legacies of Nuclear Weapons Use and Testing: Perspectives from Survivors pp. 122-125

- Elizabeth Minor, Hana Umezawa, Terumi Tanaka, Sueichi Kido and Dmitriy Vesselov
- A Singular Opportunity: Setting Standards for Victim Assistance under the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons pp. 126-130

- Bonnie Docherty
- Teaching Global Citizenship: The Global Leadership Initiative, its Impact and Challenges pp. 131-139

- Hugo Dobson, Matthew L. Bishop, Charis Enns, Philipp Horn and Gregory Stiles
- Safety First: Expanding the Global Financial Safety Net in Response to COVID‐19 pp. 140-148

- Kevin P. Gallagher, Haihong Gao, William N. Kring, José A. Ocampo and Ulrich Volz
- The EU in Search of Autonomy in the Era of Chinese Expansionism and COVID‐19 Pandemic pp. 149-156

- Sebastian Santander and Antonios Vlassis
- A World after COVID‐19: Business as Usual, or Building Bolder and Better? pp. 157-166

- Walter R. Erdelen and Jacques G. Richardson
- Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality: What are the Benefits for SMEs? pp. 167-170

- Valentina Amuso, Giuliano Poletti and Donato Montibello
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