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Volume 9, month 11, 2018
- The Evolution of Science Diplomacy pp. 5-7

- Vaughan Turekian
- Science Diplomacy: Introduction to a Boundary Problem pp. 8-14

- Carolin Kaltofen and Michele Acuto
- Rebalancing the Encounter between Science Diplomacy and International Relations Theory pp. 15-22

- Carolin Kaltofen and Michele Acuto
- Science Diplomacy and Trust Building: ‘Science China’ in the Arctic pp. 23-28

- Ping Su and Maximilian Mayer
- Science Diplomacy, Epistemic Communities, and Practice in Sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 29-34

- David J. Hornsby and Asmita Parshotam
- Facilitating International Cooperation on Air Pollution in East Asia: Fragmentation of the Epistemic Communities pp. 35-41

- Masaru Yarime and Aitong Li
- Strengthening the UK‐Argentinian Science Relationship pp. 42-44

- Robin W. Grimes
- Science Diplomacy within Sustainable Development: A SIDS Perspective pp. 45-47

- H. Elizabeth Thompson
- Between a Carrot and a Stick: Science Diplomacy and Access to EU Research Funding pp. 48-52

- Matthias Leese
- UNESCO: Scientific Humanism and its Impact on Multilateral Diplomacy pp. 53-59

- J. P. Singh
- CSIRTs and Global Cybersecurity: How Technical Experts Support Science Diplomacy pp. 60-66

- Leonie Maria Tanczer, Irina Brass and Madeline Carr
- Accelerating Basic Science in an Intergovernmental Framework: Learning from CERN's Science Diplomacy pp. 67-72

- Katharina E. Höne and Jovan Kurbalija
- The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the Science‐Diplomacy Nexus pp. 73-77

- Pierre‐Bruno Ruffini
- Scientist Diplomats or Diplomat Scientists: Who Makes Science Diplomacy Effective? pp. 78-80

- William R. Moomaw
- Trade Agreements, Regulatory Institutions and Services Liberalization pp. 441-450

- Matteo Fiorini and Bernard Hoekman
- Labor Provisions in Trade Agreements (LABPTA): Introducing a New Dataset pp. 451-466

- Damian Raess and Dora Sari
- Tailoring for Development: China's Post‐crisis Influence in Global Financial Governance pp. 467-478

- Julian Gruin, Peter Knaack and Jiajun Xu
- The new EU Conflict Minerals Regulation: Normative Power in International Relations? pp. 479-488

- Lena Partzsch
- China's Expanding Security Involvement in Africa: A Pillar for ‘China–Africa Community of Common Destiny’ pp. 489-500

- Lei Yu
- Understanding the Connections between the EU Global Strategy and Somali Peacebuilding Education Needs and Priorities pp. 501-512

- Alexandra Lewis and Neil Winn
- Catastrophic Climate Change and Forest Tipping Points: Blind Spots in International Politics and Policy pp. 513-524

- Joana Castro Pereira and Eduardo Viola
- Introduction: Climate Governance After Paris pp. 525-526

- David Held and Charles Roger
- Three Models of Global Climate Governance: From Kyoto to Paris and Beyond pp. 527-537

- David Held and Charles Roger
- The Policy Role of Corporate Carbon Management: Co‐regulating Ecological Effectiveness pp. 538-548

- Jane Lister
- Networking Cities after Paris: Weighing the Ambition of Urban Climate Change Experimentation pp. 549-559

- Emilia Smeds and Michele Acuto
- Seeking Entry: Discursive Hooks and NGOs in Global Climate Politics pp. 560-569

- Jen Iris Allan
- Paris Needs Geneva, and Vice Versa pp. 570-577

- C. Y. Cyrus Chu and Po‐Ching Lee
- The BRICS Coming of Age and the New Development Bank pp. 578-585

- Sergio Gusmão Suchodolski and Julien Marcel Demeulemeester
- Researching Private Security in Africa: Two Theoretical Orientations, Two Tales of Security Governance pp. 586-588

- Åsne Kalland Aarstad and Bruno Oliveira Martins
Volume 9, month 10, 2018
- Introduction: Bringing Institutions Back in the Study of Global Value Chains pp. 5-11

- Jappe Eckhardt and Arlo Poletti
- Domestic Institutions and Global Value Chains: Offshoring in Germany's Core Industrial Sectors pp. 12-20

- Ferdi De Ville
- When the State Brings Itself Back into GVC: The Case of the Indonesian Palm Oil Pledge pp. 21-28

- Ahmad Dermawan and Otto Hospes
- Global Value Chains and the Governance of ‘Embedded’ Food Commodities: The Case of Soy pp. 29-37

- Tony Heron, Patricia Prado and Chris West
- The Globalization of Production and the Politics of Dispute Initiation at the World Trade Organization pp. 38-48

- Aydin B. Yildirim, Arlo Poletti, J. Tyson Chatagnier and Dirk De Bièvre
- Global Value Chains and Product Differentiation: Changing the Politics of Trade pp. 49-57

- Leonardo Baccini and Andreas Dür
- Global Value Chains, Firm Preferences and the Design of Preferential Trade Agreements pp. 58-66

- Jappe Eckhardt and Kelley Lee
Volume 9, month 09, 2018
- The United Nations and Civil Society in Times of Change: Four Propositions pp. 291-300

- Helmut K. Anheier
- Ten Challenges in Democracy Support – and How to Overcome them pp. 301-312

- Susan Dodsworth and Nic Cheeseman
- Measuring the Diffusion of the Millennium Development Goals across Major Print Media and Academic Outlets pp. 313-326

- John McArthur and Christine Zhang
- SDGs, Foreign Ministries and the Art of Partnering with the Private Sector pp. 327-335

- Ries Kamphof and Jan Melissen
- Responding to the SDG16 Measurement Challenge: The Governance, Peace and Security Survey Modules in Africa pp. 336-351

- Mireille Razafindrakoto and François Roubaud
- Inter‐Governmental Regimes and Recruitment to Private Regimes: GATT/WTO and the ISO, 1951–2005 pp. 352-364

- Sijeong Lim and Aseem Prakash
- The Case for Economic Development Through Sovereign Investment: A Paradox of Scarcity? pp. 365-376

- Patrick J. Schena, Juergen Braunstein and Asim Ali
- North‐South Negotiations about Financing for Development: State, Society and Market in the Global Age pp. 377-386

- Dena Freeman
- Gold at the end of the Rainbow? The BRI and the Middle East pp. 387-397

- Anoushiravan Ehteshami
- After the Paris Agreement: What Role for the BRICS in Global Climate Governance? pp. 398-407

- Christian Downie and Marc Williams
- The Strategizing of Policy Entrepreneurs towards the Global Alliance for Climate‐Smart Agriculture pp. 408-419

- Marijn Faling, Robbert Biesbroek and Sylvia Karlsson‐Vinkhuyzen
- Brexit and the UK‐Africa Caribbean and Pacific Aid Relationship pp. 420-428

- Sophia Price
- A Quantum Leap in Energy Efficiency to Put the Sustainable Development Goals in Closer Reach pp. 429-431

- Daniel Puig, Timothy Clifford Farrell and Magda Moner‐Girona
- The Core Challenges of Financial Regulation pp. 432-433

- Edward Price
- Law and Democracy in Deliberative Theory and Practice pp. 434-436

- Donald Bello Hutt
Volume 9, month 06, 2018
- Ten Years after the Global Financial Crisis: An Introduction pp. 5-6

- Helmut K. Anheier and James A. Haley
- Multilayered Governance and the International Financial Architecture: The Erosion of Multilateralism in International Liquidity Provision pp. 7-20

- Barry Eichengreen, Domenico Lombardi and Anton Malkin
- The G20's Reform of Bank Regulation and the Changing Structure of the Global Financial System pp. 21-33

- Malcolm D. Knight
- Three Lines of Defence: A Robust Organising Framework, or Just Lines in the Sand? pp. 34-42

- Howard Davies and Maria Zhivitskaya
- The Corporate Governance of Public Banks before and after the Global Financial Crisis pp. 43-53

- Mark Hallerberg and Jonas Markgraf
- EU Financial Services Policy since 2007: Crisis, Responses, and Prospects pp. 54-64

- Nicolas Véron
- Sovereign Debt Restructuring in Europe pp. 65-69

- Lee C. Buchheit and G. Mitu Gulati
- Managing Deep Debt Crises in the Euro Area: Towards a Feasible Regime pp. 70-79

- Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Volume 9, month 05, 2018
- Global Governance in Practice pp. 163-172

- Vincent Pouliot and Jean†Philippe Thérien
- Governing the Global Land Grab pp. 173-183

- Ethan B. Kapstein
- Shipping Policy to Fight the Resource Curse pp. 184-192

- Leif Wenar and Ioannis Kouris
- Internalisation of International Investment Agreements in Public Policymaking: Developing a Conceptual Framework of Regulatory Chill pp. 193-202

- Ashley Schram, Sharon Friel, J. Anthony VanDuzer, Arne Ruckert and Ronald Labonté
- Does Government Expenditure Matter for Economic Growth? pp. 203-215

- Marion Laboure and Emmanuelle Taugourdeau
- A Common Framework on Inequalities for G7 Countries pp. 216-230

- Simone Martelli, Lawrence Bartolomucci and Simone Berardi
- Rise of Complementarity between Global and Regional Financial Institutions: Perspectives from Asia pp. 231-243

- Pradumna B. Rana and Ramon Pacheco Pardo
- Absent or Invisible? Women Mediators and the United Nations pp. 244-253

- Catherine Turner
- Negotiating the Hard/Soft Law Divide in Business and Human Rights: The Implementation of the UNGPs in the European Union pp. 254-263

- Daniel Augenstein
- Post†War Recovery and the Role of Markets: Policy Insights from Six Years of Research pp. 264-275

- Richard Mallett and Adam Pain
- A Time for Hope? Pursuing a Vision of a Fair, Sustainable and Healthy World pp. 276-282

- Sharon Friel
- Dissecting the 2017 National Security Strategy: Implications for Senior Administrators (the Devil in the Details) pp. 283-284

- John M. Weaver
- Five Questions for Economic Policy after 2008 pp. 285-286

- Edward Price
Volume 9, month 02, 2018
- Reducing Inequalities within Countries: Assessing the Potential of the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 5-16

- Lucas Chancel, Alex Hough and Tancrède Voituriez
- The Rediscovery of Indigenous Thought in the Modern Legal System: The Case of the Great Apes pp. 17-25

- Markus Fraundorfer
- Partial Two‐Way Mirror: International Organization Budget Transparency pp. 26-40

- Kim Moloney and Rayna Stoycheva
- International Capacity Cooperation—Financing China's Export of Industrial Overcapacity pp. 41-52

- Tristan Kenderdine and Han Ling
- From Cancun to Paris: An Era of Policy Making on Climate Change and Migration pp. 53-63

- Sarah L. Nash
- Regional Contributions to Global Migration Governance: Introduction pp. 64-66

- Joris Larik and Niranjan Sahoo
- Tackling Europe's Migration ‘Crisis’ through Law and ‘New Governance’ pp. 67-75

- Paul James Cardwell
- The Role of SAARC and EU in Managing Refugees in South Asia and Beyond: Potential for North‐South Cooperation pp. 76-84

- Zahid Shahab Ahmed
- The Limits and Opportunities of Regional Solidarity: Exploring Refugee Resettlement in Brazil and Chile pp. 85-94

- Marcia Vera Espinoza
- Outsourcing the Fight against Corruption: Lessons from the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala pp. 95-101

- Yulia Krylova
- Why Policymakers Should View Carbon Capture and Storage as a Stepping‐stone to Carbon Dioxide Removal pp. 102-106

- Bryan Maher
- Towards a Third Generation of Global Governance Scholarship pp. 107-113

- David Coen and Tom Pegram
- Producing Global Governance in the Global Factory: Markets, Politics, and Regulation pp. 114-120

- Virginia Haufler
- Explaining New Models of Global Voluntary Regulation: What Can Organisational Studies Contribute? pp. 121-128

- Axel Marx and Jan Wouters
- Breaking the Cycle of Gridlock pp. 129-137

- Thomas Hale and David Held
- Contested Global Governance pp. 138-145

- Michael Zürn
- Afghanistan: In Search for an Alternative Route to Stability pp. 146-150

- Kalam Shahed
- The Nuclear Deal Turns Two: Barely Alive or Already Dead? pp. 151-152

- Cornelius Adebahr
- Iranian Economy Post‐JCPOA and its Ambitions pp. 153-155

- Cyrus Mehdi‐Zadeh
- The New Dynamics of the International Trading System pp. 156-158

- Nicolás Albertoni
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