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Volume 8, month 11, 2017
- The G20: Emerging Chinese Leadership in Global Governance? pp. 433-442

- Xiao Ren
- The Role of the IMF in Managing the Euro Area Sovereign Debt and Banking Crises: Perspectives from East Asia pp. 443-454

- Yung Chul Park
- The Limited Prospects for International Tax Cooperation pp. 455-463

- Robert Kudrle
- Business Motives in Global Multi†Stakeholder Initiatives: Exploring Corporate Participation in Sustainable Energy for All pp. 464-473

- Erik Lundsgaarde
- Explaining Resource Nationalism pp. 474-482

- Sam Pryke
- Governing Towards ‘One Health’: Establishing Knowledge Integration in Global Health Security Governance pp. 483-494

- John Connolly
- Combating Slavery, Forced Labour and Human Trafficking. Are Current International, European and National Instruments Working? pp. 495-497

- Axel Marx and Jan Wouters
- ‘Seafood from Slaves’: The Pulitzer Prize in the Light of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights pp. 498-504

- Angelica Bonfanti and Marta Bordignon
- Criminal Liability of Corporations for Trafficking in Human Beings for Labour Exploitation pp. 505-511

- Julia Planitzer and Nora Katona
- Human Rights Risks in Global Supply Chains: Applying the UK Modern Slavery Act to the Public Sector pp. 512-521

- Olga Martin†Ortega
- Monitoring Forced Labour and Slavery in Global Supply Chains: The Case of the California Act on Transparency in Supply Chains pp. 522-529

- Marieke Koekkoek, Axel Marx and Jan Wouters
- Channels for Workers' Voice in the Transnational Governance of Labour Rights? pp. 530-539

- Sabrina Zajak
- How Much Voice for Borrowers? Restricted Feedback and Recursivity in Microfinance pp. 540-552

- Philip Mader
- International Accounting Standards in Africa: Selective Recursivity for the ‘Happy Few’? pp. 553-562

- Sebastian Botzem, Sigrid Quack and Solomon Zori
- Playing with Words While Yemen Burns: Managing Criticism of UK Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia pp. 563-568

- Anna Stavrianakis
- A New Role for IPCC: Balancing Science and Society pp. 569-573

- Mukul Sanwal, Can Wang, Bo Wang and Yuan Yang
- What is the Future for the International Civil Service? On Global Public Administration pp. 574-581

- Jean†Marc Coicaud
- Negotiating Sustained Action for Sustainable Development – Application to Students in South Sudan pp. 582-586

- Frederick Mugisha
- The Commitment to Disaster Risk Reduction as a Bridge between Humanitarian Aid and Sustainable Development pp. 587-589

- Francesca Pusterla
Volume 8, month 10, 2017
- Parliamentary Democracy and International Treaties pp. 7-13

- David Held, Robert Schütze and Robert Schütze
- Which Democracy for a Union of States? A Comparative Perspective of the European Union pp. 14-22

- David Held, Robert Schütze and Sergio Fabbrini
- EU Insights for Political Inclusion in International Institutions pp. 23-33

- David Held, Robert Schütze and Armin Bogdandy
- International Legal Encounters with Democracy pp. 34-43

- David Held, Robert Schütze and Hilary Charlesworth
- Democracy under Siege of Authoritarian Liberalism: Remarks on the Crisis of National and Transnational Republicanism in Europe pp. 44-53

- David Held, Robert Schütze and Hauke Brunkhorst
- Moral Cosmopolitanism and Democratic Values pp. 54-64

- David Held, Robert Schütze, David Held and Pietro Maffettone
- The Internal and External Levers to Achieve Global Democracy pp. 65-77

- David Held, Robert Schütze, Daniele Archibugi and Marco Cellini
- Democratic Dangers Beyond Borders pp. 78-86

- David Held, Robert Schütze and Charles S. Maier
Volume 8, month 09, 2017
- The BRICS’ New Development Bank: Shifting from Material Leverage to Innovative Capacity pp. 275-284

- Andrew F. Cooper
- The G20 and Climate Change: The Transnational Contribution of Global Summitry pp. 285-293

- Steven Slaughter
- Critical Digital Diplomacy as a Global Challenge: The South Korean Experience pp. 294-302

- Jan Melissen and Emillie V. Keulenaar
- Delegated Service Authority: Institutional Evolution of PEPFAR Health-Based Program Implementing Units in Tanzania pp. 303-312

- Catherine Long
- The Paris Agreement – Protecting the Human Right to Health? pp. 313-321

- Alix Dietzel
- Recursive Norm Development: The Role of Supranational Courts pp. 322-332

- Druscilla Scribner and Tracy Slagter
- Varieties of Recursivity in Transnational Governance pp. 333-342

- Olga Malets and Sigrid Quack
- Recursivity by Organizational Design: The Case of the Forest Stewardship Council pp. 343-352

- Olga Malets
- Open to Feedback? Formal and Informal Recursivity in Creative Commons’ Transnational Standard-Setting pp. 353-363

- Leonhard Dobusch, Markus Lang and Sigrid Quack
- Generating Sustained Political Priority for Non-communicable Diseases: Towards a Suitable Governance Model pp. 364-368

- Carmen Huckel Schneider, James A. Gillespie and Anne Marie Thow
- Mesas Ejecutivas in Peru: Lessons for Productive Development Policies pp. 369-380

- Piero Ghezzi
- Grexit, Brexit, Fixit … The Dynamics of Division in the Age of Trump pp. 381-388

- James K. Galbraith
- Introduction to the Special Section: Policy Instruments for Innovation, Investment and Global Trade pp. 389-391

- Andreas Klasen
- Innovation in the UAE: From First Foundations to ‘Beyond Oil’ pp. 392-395

- Mona Abou Hana
- Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth: The Cases of Singapore and Oman pp. 396-399

- Philipp Eudelle and Ashin Shrestha
- Innovation in Political Risk Insurance: Experience from the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency pp. 400-407

- Merli Margaret Baroudi
- Supporting Exports: Challenges and Opportunities for Credit Insurance in Armenia pp. 408-412

- Vazgen Abgaryan and Shane Rosenthal
- Entrepreneurship: A New Era for Bahrain's Economy? pp. 413-416

- Areije Al-Shakar
- Rethinking Energy Statecraft: United States Foreign Policy and the Changing Geopolitics of Energy pp. 417-420

- Morgan Bazilian, Benjamin Sovacool and Todd Moss
- Non-epistemic Values and Concerns about Evolutionary Mindsets in Conservation Policy pp. 421-423

- Wieteke A. Holthuijzen and Bert Baumgaertner
Volume 8, month 08, 2017
- Follow the Money: How Trends in Financing Are Changing Governance at International Organizations pp. 15-25

- Klaus H. Goetz, Ronny Patz and Erin R. Graham
- Accounting Standards for Complex Resources of International Organizations pp. 26-35

- Klaus H. Goetz, Ronny Patz, Andreas Bergmann and Sandro Fuchs
- Vertical Funds: New Forms of Multilateralism This article draws on research undertaken during 2013 and 2014 as part of a multidisciplinary project, supported by the Swiss Network for International Studies, on non-traditional financing of public health programmes in Africa. Through desk research and interviews, the project examined four specialized international health organizations (WHO, Global Fund, GAVI and Medicines for Malaria Venture – MMV) and conducted field research in four African countries (Chad, Ghana, Mozambique and Tanzania). This article has not included MMV in its analysis because of its much smaller scale. The project provided practical insights on the nature of multilateralism in the public health field, and the impact of these changes in terms of promoting goals of better health in developing countries. The author acknowledges the collaboration of Dr. Roberto Cordon in the writing of this article pp. 36-45

- Klaus H. Goetz, Ronny Patz and Stephen Browne
- Philanthrolateralism: Private Funding and Corporate Influence in the United Nations pp. 46-50

- Klaus H. Goetz, Ronny Patz, Karolin Seitz and Jens Martens
- Measuring the Empowerment of International Organizations: The Evolution of Financial and Staff Capabilities pp. 51-61

- Klaus H. Goetz, Ronny Patz, Eugénia Heldt and Henning Schmidtke
- Resourcing Global Justice: The Resource Management Design of International Courts pp. 62-74

- Klaus H. Goetz, Ronny Patz and Theresa Squatrito
- How Financial Resources Affect the Autonomy of International Public Administrations pp. 75-84

- Klaus H. Goetz, Ronny Patz, Jörn Ege and Michael W. Bauer
- Trust Funds as a Lever of Influence at International Development Organizations pp. 85-95

- Klaus H. Goetz, Ronny Patz and Bernhard Reinsberg
- The Financial Crisis of UNESCO after 2011: Political Reactions and Organizational Consequences pp. 96-101

- Klaus H. Goetz, Ronny Patz and Klaus Hüfner
- Contested Implementation: The Unilateral Influence of Member States on Peacebuilding Policy in Kosovo pp. 102-112

- Klaus H. Goetz, Ronny Patz, Steffen Eckhard and Hylke Dijkstra
- Resourcing International Organisations: So What? pp. 113-123

- Klaus H. Goetz, Ronny Patz and Katharina Michaelowa
Volume 8, month 06, 2017
- Europe Challenged: An Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 5-8

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner, Helmut K. Anheier and Robert Falkner
- Europe – Still between the Superpowers pp. 9-17

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner and Michael Cox
- Europe, the End of the West and Global Power Shifts pp. 18-26

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner and Daniela Schwarzer
- European Security Policy at the End of the Post-Cold War Era pp. 27-29

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner, Tobias Bunde and Wolfgang Ischinger
- The Limits of Global Economic Governance after the 2007–09 International Financial Crisis pp. 30-41

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner, James M. Boughton, Domenico Lombardi and Anton Malkin
- Brittle China? Economic and Political Fragility with Global Implications pp. 42-53

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner and Alanna Krolikowski
- Britain's Economic Outlook after Brexit pp. 54-61

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner and Linda Yueh
- The Dark Side of China's Economic Rise pp. 62-70

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner and Jörg Wuttke
- Opening Remarks at the Dahrendorf Symposium 2016 pp. 71-72

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner and Kenneth Roth
- Anti-liberalism Pushes Back pp. 73-84

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner and John M. Owen
- Lessons Learnt from the EU-Turkey Refugee Agreement in Guiding EU Migration Partnerships with Origin and Transit Countries pp. 85-93

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner, Lisa Haferlach and Dilek Kurban
- EU Policies towards Egypt: The Civil Security Paradox pp. 94-99

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner and Ahmed Abd Rabou
- From Cognitive Environment to French Youth Engagement in Jihad pp. 100-105

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner and Marie Kortam
- Ten Global Challenges to Europe's Foreign Policy – Concluding Remarks at the Dahrendorf Symposium 2016 pp. 106-108

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner and Stephan Auer
- After Brexit: Risks and Opportunities to EU–China Relations pp. 109-114

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner and Jie Yu
- Towards the European Union's Foreign Policy 2025 – Taking Stock of the Dahrendorf Foresight Project pp. 115-125

- Helmut K. Anheier, Robert Falkner and Monika Sus
Volume 8, month 05, 2017
- Introduction to the Special Issue: Public and Private Labor Standards Policy in the Global Economy pp. 5-14

- Luc Fransen, Brian Burgoon, Luc Fransen and Brian Burgoon
- Steering CSR Through Home State Regulation: A Comparison of the Impact of the UK Bribery Act and Modern Slavery Act on Global Supply Chain Governance pp. 15-28

- Luc Fransen, Brian Burgoon, Genevieve LeBaron and Andreas Rühmkorf
- How Do Domestic Regulatory Traditions Shape CSR in Large International US and UK Firms? pp. 29-41

- Luc Fransen, Brian Burgoon and Jette Steen Knudsen
- Support for Ethical Consumerism and Welfare States in the Global Economy: Complements or Substitutes? pp. 42-55

- Luc Fransen, Brian Burgoon, Luc Fransen and Brian Burgoon
- Monitoring Workers’ Rights: The Limits of Voluntary Social Compliance Initiatives in Labor Repressive Regimes pp. 56-65

- Luc Fransen, Brian Burgoon and Mark Anner
- From Quality Control to Labor Protection: ISO 9001 and Workplace Safety, 1993–2012 pp. 66-77

- Luc Fransen, Brian Burgoon, Sijeong Lim and Aseem Prakash
- Strengthening Labour Rights Provisions in Bilateral Trade Agreements: Making the Case for Voluntary Sustainability Standards pp. 78-88

- Luc Fransen, Brian Burgoon, Axel Marx, Nicolás Brando and Brecht Lein
- Strategic Implications of Openness in AI Development pp. 135-148

- Nick Bostrom
- Intellectual Property & Global Policy pp. 149-158

- Matthew David and Debora J. Halbert
- Europe's Mea Culpa: A Global Economy Gone Mad or a Crisis of Our Own Making? pp. 159-169

- Or Raviv
- The New Resilience of Emerging and Developing Countries: Systemic Interlocking, Currency Swaps and Geoeconomics pp. 170-180

- Andreas Antoniades
- Paying a ‘Fair Share’: Multinational Corporations’ Perspectives on Taxation pp. 181-190

- Ainsley Elbra and John Mikler
- An Analysis of Turkey's and BRICS’ Voting Cohesion in the UN General Assembly during 2002–2014 pp. 191-201

- Ali Murat Kurşun and Emel Parlar Dal
- Devising Strategic Plans to improve Organizational Performance of Intergovernmental Organizations pp. 202-212

- Ryan Federo and Angel Saz-Carranza
- Sustainability in Oceans Governance: Small Islands, Emerging Powers, and Connecting Regions pp. 213-215

- Joris Larik and Abhijit Singh
- China's Marine Fishery and Global Ocean Governance pp. 216-226

- Hongzhou Zhang and Fengshi Wu
- Redesigning Indian Ocean Fisheries Governance for 21st Century Sustainability pp. 227-236

- Claire Geest
- Sustainability as Maritime Security: A Small Island Developing State Perspective? pp. 237-245

- James A. Malcolm
- Is the European Union Trade Deal with Canada New or Recycled? A Text-as-data Approach pp. 246-252

- Todd Allee, Manfred Elsig and Andrew Lugg
- Why Politics and Context Matter in Conservation Policy pp. 253-256

- Florence L. P. Damiens, Laura Mumaw, Anna Backstrom, Sarah A. Bekessy, Brian Coffey, Richard Faulkner, Georgia E. Garrard, Mathew J. Hardy, Alexander M. Kusmanoff, Luis Mata, Lauren Rickards, Matthew J. Selinske, Nooshin Torabi and Ascelin Gordon
- The Long and Short of Environmental Solutions pp. 257-258

- Peter Kareiva and Emma Fuller
- Organizational Aspect of the Global Fight against Online Child Sexual Abuse pp. 259-262

- Kemal Veli Açar
- A Fool's Errand? The Next Secretary-General and United Nations Reform pp. 263-269

- Richard Ponzio and Michael Bluman Schroeder
Volume 8, month 03, 2017
- Health Care after the Great Recession: Financing Options for Sustainable and High-quality Health Systems pp. 5-6

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters, Panos Kanavos and Olivier J. Wouters
- Is the Funding of Public National Health Systems Sustainable over the Long Term? Evidence from Eight OECD Countries pp. 7-22

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters, Aris Angelis, David Tordrup and Panos Kanavos
- Private Financing of Health Care in Times of Economic Crisis: a Review of the Evidence pp. 23-29

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters, Olivier J. Wouters and Martin McKee
- Health Improvement in a Period of Austerity: a Public Health Perspective pp. 30-37

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters and Walter W. Holland
- Policy Dilemmas in Financing Long-term Care in Europe pp. 38-45

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters, Joan Costa-Font, Christophe Courbage and Peter Zweifel
- Towards High Quality Health Care and Sustainable Financing – the Role of Health Care Programmes pp. 46-59

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters, Mackenzie Mills, Nicola Boekstein, Maxine Mackintosh and Panos Kanavos
- Using Data Envelopment Analysis to Address the Challenges of Comparing Health System Efficiency pp. 60-68

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters, Jonathan Cylus, Irene Papanicolas and Peter C. Smith
- Convergence, Divergence and Hybridity: A Regulatory Governance Perspective on Health Technology Assessment in England and Germany pp. 69-75

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters, John S. F. Wright, Anthony J. G. Barron, Sara M. B. Shah and Corinna Klingler
- Resource Allocation and Priority Setting in Health Care: A Multi-criteria Decision Analysis Problem of Value? pp. 76-83

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters, Aris Angelis, Panos Kanavos and Gilberto Montibeller
- Managing Risk and Uncertainty in Health Technology Introduction: The Role of Managed Entry Agreements pp. 84-92

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters, Panos Kanavos, Alessandra Ferrario, Giovanni Tafuri and Paolo Siviero
- Health Care Organization and Delivery in Argentina: A Case of Fragmentation, Inefficiency and Inequality pp. 93-96

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters and Gabriel E. Novick
- Advancing HTA in Latin America: The Policy Process of Setting up an HTA Agency in Colombia pp. 97-102

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters and Hector E. Castro
- Sustainable Health Care Financing: The Singapore Experience pp. 103-109

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters and Jeremy Lim
- Providing Comprehensive Health Insurance Coverage in Rural China: a Critical Appraisal of the New Cooperative Medical Scheme and Ways Forward pp. 110-116

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters, Wei Yang and Xun Wu
- The Way Forward: A Look at Liberalization of LDC Health Insurance Markets pp. 117-122

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters and Karl Muth
- A Comparison of the Burden of Out-of-Pocket Health Payments in Denmark, Germany and Poland pp. 123-130

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters, Anna Zawada, Katarzyna Kolasa, Christian Kronborg, Daniel Rabczenko, Tomasz Rybnik, Jørgen T. Lauridsen, Urszula Ceglowska and Tomasz Hermanowski
- New Funding Models Help Improve Access to Healthcare pp. 131-132

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters and Fernando Arnaiz
- Patient Power as a Driver for Change: Reality or Rhetoric? pp. 133-138

- Panos Kanavos, Olivier Wouters, Jean Mossman, Mary G. Baker and Ingrid Kössler
Volume 8, month 02, 2017
- Issue Information pp. 1-4

- Christiane Fröhlich
- Powerful Individuals in a Globalized World pp. 5-13

- Lena Partzsch
- A Critical View on Human Mobility in Times of Crisis pp. 5-11

- Christiane Fröhlich and Christiane Fröhlich
- The Political Dynamics of Human Mobility: Migration out of, as and into Violence pp. 12-18

- Christiane Fröhlich, André Bank, Christiane Fröhlich and Andrea Schneiker
- City Diplomacy: Towards More Strategic Networking? Learning with WHO Healthy Cities pp. 14-22

- Michele Acuto, Mika Morissette and Agis Tsouros
- Humanitarian Rescue/Sovereign Capture and the Policing of Possible Responses to Violent Borders pp. 19-24

- Christiane Fröhlich and Polly Pallister-Wilkins
- The Role of Cities in Shaping Transnational Law in Climate Governance pp. 23-31

- Markus Fraundorfer
- The Syrian Humanitarian Disaster: Understanding Perceptions and Aspirations in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey pp. 25-32

- Christiane Fröhlich and Dawn Chatty
- Regulatory Unilateralism: Arguments for Going It Alone on Climate Change pp. 32-40

- Peter Drahos and Christian Downie
- Where Next? Climate Change, Migration, and the (Bio)politics of Adaptation pp. 33-39

- Christiane Fröhlich and Giovanni Bettini
- Gendering Resilience: Myths and Stereotypes in the Discourse on Climate-induced Migration pp. 40-47

- Christiane Fröhlich and Delf Rothe
- The Future of Foreign Aid in a Globalizing World with Climate Change pp. 41-51

- Michael Hübler
- The Complex Ties that Bind: Gendered Agency and Expectations in Conflict and Climate Change-related Migration pp. 48-54

- Christiane Fröhlich and Henri Myrttinen
- The Promise and Pitfalls of Assembled Institutions: Lessons from the Global Environment Facility and UNAIDS pp. 52-61

- Erin R. Graham
- Resisting Post-truth Politics, a Primer: Or, How Not to Think about Human Mobility and the Global Environment pp. 55-59

- Christiane Fröhlich and Pinar Bilgin
- The Representativeness of Global Deliberation: A Critical Assessment of Civil Society Consultations for Sustainable Development pp. 62-72

- Carole-Anne Sénit, Frank Biermann and Agni Kalfagianni
- Sustainable Development Diplomacy: Diagnostics for the Negotiation and Implementation of Sustainable Development pp. 73-81

- William R. Moomaw, Rishikesh Ram Bhandary, Laura Kuhl and Patrick Verkooijen
- The Origins of the Ukraine Crisis and the Need for Collective Security between Russia and the West pp. 82-91

- Tom Sauer
- Quantifying Aid Allocation: A Critical Review of the DFID Needs-Effectiveness Index pp. 92-96

- Michael Tribe
- Regional Challenges to Global Governance pp. 97-100

- Miles Kahler
- Avoiding Fragmentation of Global Financial Governance pp. 101-106

- C. Randall Henning
- Mega-Regional Trade Agreements and the Future of the WTO pp. 107-112

- Chad Bown
- New Multilateral Development Banks: Opportunities and Challenges for Global Governance pp. 113-118

- Hongying Wang
- Competition and Complementarity between Global and Regional Human Rights Institutions pp. 119-123

- Erik Voeten
- Global and Regional Peacekeepers: Trends, Opportunities, Risks and a Way Ahead pp. 124-129

- Paul D. Williams
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