New Global Studies
2007 - 2024
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Volume 13, issue 3, 2019
- Introduction: Thirty Years of Borders Since Berlin pp. 277-300

- Myambo Melissa Tandiwe and Frassinelli Pier Paolo
- Imperial Whiteness: Fantasy, Colonialism and New Walls pp. 301-320

- Stümer Jenny
- 1997 and 2016: Referenda, Brexit, and (Re-)bordering at the European Periphery pp. 321-334

- Goodwin-Hawkins Bryonny and Dafydd Jones Rhys
- In South Africa, “Rhodes Must Fall” (while Rhodes’ Walls Rise) pp. 335-350

- Bond Patrick
- The Fall of the Berlin Wall and Namibian Independence pp. 351-356

- Saunders Chris
- Does Digital Exclusion Undermine Social Media’s Democratizing Capacity? pp. 357-364

- Mutsvairo Bruce and Ragnedda Massimo
- Contested and Cemented Borders: Understanding the Implications of Overseas Indian Citizenship pp. 365-380

- Kumar-Banerjee Ananya
- Codifying Invisible Borders: How Municipal Ordinances Inscribe Market Values on the Landscape in Downtown Los Angeles pp. 381-393

- Farabee Mindy
- De-border Yourself/Desfronterízate pp. 394-403

- Yeh Rihan
- M. A. R. Habib. Hegel and Empire: From Postcolonialism to Globalism pp. 404-409

- Shaw Wendy
- Minh T. N. Nguyen. Waste and Wealth: An Ethnography of Labor, Value, and Morality in a Vietnamese Recycling Economy pp. 410-411

- Gille Zsuzsa
Volume 13, issue 2, 2019
- National Self-Image as a Justification in Policy Debates: An International Comparison pp. 167-189

- Alasuutari Pertti, Vähä-Savo Valtteri and Pi Ferrer Laia
- Pioneers in International Administration: A Prosopography of the Directors of the League of Nations Secretariat pp. 190-227

- Kahlert Torsten
- Stop Drifting, Start Rowing pp. 228-232

- Savage Roz
- 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 pp. 233-242

- Buchanan Andrew
- Total Control: Recoding Humanity? pp. 243-259

- Serexhe Bernhard
- James R. Akerman, ed. Decolonizing the Map: Cartography from Colony to Nation pp. 260-263

- Branch Jordan
- Susan Whitfield: Silk, Slaves, and Stupas: Material Culture of the Silk Road: Book Review pp. 264-267

- Dabringhaus Sabine
- A. G. Hopkins: American Empire: A Global History pp. 268-273

- Karataşlı Şahan S.
Volume 13, issue 1, 2019
- Thinking the Global With Literature: Introduction pp. 1-12

- Yeung Heather H.
- Recentering the Peripheral: An Event-Based Ecocritical Methodology for World Literature pp. 13-34

- Strayer Elisabeth
- Transpacific Resonances and Affiliations in Leanne Dunic’s to Love the Coming End and Ruth Ozeki’s the Tale for the Time Being pp. 35-59

- O’Brien Michelle
- Exposure and Black Migrancy in Teju Cole pp. 60-79

- Gamso Nicholas
- Failing States, Human (In)Security, and the American World Novel pp. 80-101

- Watson David
- Old and New Names. Afropolitanism, Failed-State Fiction and World Literature pp. 102-124

- Mari Lorenzo
- More than Global? A Roundtable Discussion pp. 125-158

- Wilson Rob, Banerjee Sandeep, Schulze-Engler Frank, Zalloua Zahi, Xie Ming and Ghosh Ranjan
- Maya Jasanoff: The Dawn Watch: Joseph Conrad in a Global World pp. 159-161

- Baxter Katherine Isobel
- Ulf Hannerz and Andre Gingrich: Small Countries. Structures and Sensibilities: Book review pp. 162-164

- Grendstad Gunnar
- Dorothy L. Hodgson and Judith A. Byfield, eds.: Global Africa. Into the Twenty-First Century pp. 165-166

- Engel Ulf
Volume 12, issue 3, 2018
- The Domestic Politics of European Preferences Towards Global Economic Governance pp. 303-324

- Schirm Stefan A.
- Rethinking the Kantian Peace: Evidence from a Liberal, Moderate, and Conservative Measure of Norm Diffusion pp. 325-341

- Millard Matt
- How Might 21st-Century De-Globalization Unfold? Some Historical Reflections pp. 343-365

- Link Stefan
- Populism, Ideology and Materialism pp. 367-375

- Barry Eichengreen
- Populism Is a Distraction pp. 377-386

- Nederveen Pieterse Jan
- Paolo Gerbaudo: The Mask and the Flag: Populism, Citizenism and Global Protest, Benjamin Moffitt: The Global Rise of Populism: Performance, Political Style, and Representation pp. 387-391

- Kane John
- Teaching Global Intimacies pp. 393-399

- Chiang Howard H.
- Walter Scheidel: The Great Leveler: Violence and the History of Inequality from the Stone Age to the Twenty-First Century pp. 401-403

- Bessel Richard
- Sabine Selchow: Negotiations of the “New World”: The Omnipresence of “Global” as a Political Phenomenon pp. 405-407

- Rosenboim Or
Volume 12, issue 2, 2018
- Introduction pp. 123-129

- McClure Julia
- Empires of Charity: Imperial Legitimacy and Profitable Charity in Colonial Spanish America pp. 131-155

- Grafe Regina
- The Charitable Bonds of the Spanish Empire: the Casa De Contratación as an Institution of Charity pp. 157-174

- McClure Julia
- Between Givers and the Poor: Managing Charity in the Portuguese Empire pp. 175-194

- Pinto Sara
- “Punishment Is All the Charity that the Law Affordeth Them”: Penal Transportation, Vagrancy, and the Charitable Impulse in the British Atlantic, c.1600-1750 pp. 195-215

- Hitchcock David
- Giving for Girls: Reconsidering Colonial Civilizing Missions in the Dutch East Indies through Charitable Girls’ Education pp. 217-234

- Kamphuis Kirsten
- “Feminist, Gun-Toting Abolitionist with a Bankroll”: the Black Radical Philanthropy of Mary Ellen Pleasant pp. 235-256

- Papazoglakis Sarah
- Philanthropy and Honours in the British Empire pp. 257-276

- Harper Tobias
- Lost in Translation: Local Relief Provision and Historiographical Imperialism pp. 277-292

- Reeves Caroline
- Scott Malcomson: Splinternet: How Geopolitics and Commerce are Fragmenting the World Wide Web pp. 293-295

- Grinberg Daniel
- Richard Baldwin: The Great Convergence: Information Technology and the New Globalization pp. 297-300

- Asha Sundaram
- Erika Rappaport: A Thirst for Empire. How Tea Shaped the Modern World pp. 301-302

- Black Jeremy
Volume 12, issue 1, 2018
- Introduction pp. 1-8

- Klaus Ian and Acuto Michele
- Anti-gentrification Campaigns and the Fight for Local Control in California Cities pp. 9-20

- Kwak Nancy H.
- Small and Smart: Why and How Smart City Solutions Can and Should be Adapted to the Unique Needs of Smaller Cities pp. 21-36

- Lam Debra and Givens John Wagner
- Global Questions About Rent and the Longue Durée of Urban Power, 1848 to the Present pp. 37-63

- Guldi Jo
- The De-globalized City pp. 65-73

- Haselmayer Sascha
- Global Cities and the Ends of Globalism pp. 75-90

- Curtis Simon
- Religious Diversity, Social Cohesion, and the Role of Interfaith Cooperation in Resilient Global Cities pp. 91-102

- Banout Tony and Henderson Brad
- New York at its Core: A Review of an Exhibition at the City Museum of New York pp. 103-106

- Wide Thomas
- Owen Hatherley: Landscapes of Communism, Yuri Slezkine: The House of Government and John Davies, Alexander J. Kent: The Red Atlas pp. 107-115

- Klaus Ian
- Andrew Brooks: The End of Development. A Global History of Poverty and Prosperity pp. 117-118

- Munck Ronaldo
- Tim Dunne and Christian Reus-Smit: The Globalization of International Society pp. 119-121

- McKeil A.C.
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