New Global Studies
2007 - 2024
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Volume 11, issue 3, 2017
- Diversity and (In)equality in the Global Art World: Global Development and Structure of Field-Configuring Events pp. 165-196

- Morgner Christian
- The “Idea” of Universal History: What the Owl Heard, the Angel Saw, and the Idiot Said pp. 197-209

- Bowden Brett
- Once Again, They Have a Word for It: Greeks Talk about Our Global Age pp. 211-229

- Epitropoulos Mike-Frank and Markoff John
- Biography and (Global) Microhistory pp. 231-241

- Gamsa Mark
- Thinking Globally: Reassessing the Fields of Law, Politics and Economics in the US Academy pp. 243-263

- Darian-Smith Eve
- Andrew Pettegree: The Invention of News: How the World Came to Know About Itself pp. 265-268

- John Richard R.
- Caroline A. Jones: The Global Work of Art: World’s Fairs, Biennials, and the Aesthetics of Experience pp. 269-272

- Meskimmon Marsha
- Stephen D. King: Grave New World: The End of Globalization, The Return of History pp. 273-275

- Nederveen Pieterse Jan
Volume 11, issue 2, 2017
- Introduction pp. 77-84

- Scott-Smith Giles
- Violent Conflicts and Neutral Legations: A Case Study of the Spanish and Swiss Legations in Wartime Japan pp. 85-100

- Lottaz Pascal
- Global Trends in Local Contexts: The Finnish Embassy in Paris, 1956–1990 pp. 101-115

- Clerc Louis
- Bevin’s Boys Abroad: British Labor Diplomacy in the Cold War Era pp. 117-131

- Geert Van Goethem
- Edges of Diplomacy: Literary Representations of the (Honorary) Consul and the Public-Private Divide in Diplomatic Studies pp. 133-150

- Scott-Smith Giles
- Coda: Ten Questions for a Diplomat pp. 151-155

- Weisbrode Kenneth
- Van Vleck, Jenifer: Empire of the Air: Aviation and the American Ascendancy pp. 157-159

- Gutfreund Owen
- Copper John F.:China’s Foreign Aid and Investment Diplomacy pp. 161-163

- Rimner Steffen
Volume 11, issue 1, 2017
- Cooperative Authoritarians and Regime Stability pp. 1-28

- Fuller Clay Robert
- FDI Uppers and Downers: A Macedonian Case Study pp. 29-44

- Mico Apostolov
- Bruce Mazlish and Global History pp. 45-46

- Iriye Akira
- Don Tapscott and Alex Tapscott: Blockchain Revolution pp. 47-53

- Klaus Ian
- America’s Global Moment: Italy Witnesses the Spanish-American War pp. 55-67

- Gürsel Bahar
- Barry Buzan and George Lawson: The Global Transformation: History, Modernity and the Making of International Relations pp. 69-72

- Sargent Daniel
- Tim Bartley, Sebastien Koos, Hiram Samel, Gustavo Setrini and Nik Summers: Looking Behind the Label: Global Industries and the Conscientious Consumer pp. 73-75

- Lekakis Eleftheria J.
Volume 10, issue 3, 2016
- Editors’ Note: Situating Internationalism 1919–1940s pp. 201-216

- Auberer Benjamin, Holste Timo and Liebisch Carolin
- Defending Turkey on Global Stages: The Young Turk Reşit Saffet’s Internationalist Strategy in 1919 pp. 217-251

- Liebisch Carolin
- The Politics of Music in International Organizations in the First Half of the Twentieth Century pp. 253-281

- Sibille Christiane
- International Experts or Fascist Envoys? Alberto Theodoli and Pietro Stoppani at the League of Nations pp. 283-306

- Tollardo Elisabetta
- Tourists at the League of Nations. Conceptions of Internationalism around the Palais des Nations, 1925–1946 pp. 307-344

- Holste Timo
- “The Muslim World” Question during the Interwar Era Global Imaginary, 1924–1945 pp. 345-372

- Aydin Cemil
- The Red Swastika Society’s Humanitarian Work: A Re-interpretation of the Red Cross in China pp. 373-392

- Pfeiff Alexandra
- Digesting the League of Nations: Planning the International Secretariat of the Future, 1941–1944 pp. 393-426

- Auberer Benjamin
- Immanuel Ness: Southern Insurgency: The Coming of the Global Working Class pp. 427-433

- Ovetz Robert
- Robert D. Kaplan: In Europe’s Shadow: Two Cold Wars and a Thirty-Year Journey Through Romania and Beyond pp. 435-437

- Holom Brittany
Volume 10, issue 2, 2016
- Global South and North: Why Informality Matters pp. 113-131

- Hodder Rupert
- The Future of Resources: A New Chapter pp. 133-161

- Benedikter Roland, Kühne Kjell, Benedikter Ariane and Atzeni Giovanni
- José Manuel Barroso: The EU as a Flexible Global Institution pp. 163-173

- Sacks Benjamin
- Paris Agreement on Climate Change: A Diplomatic Triumph – How Can It Succeed? pp. 175-181

- Hall Jan Erik
- Dieter Grimm: Sovereignty: The Origin and Future of a Political and Legal Concept pp. 183-185

- Chabal Emile
- John Ikenberry: Power, Order, and Change in World Politics pp. 187-191

- Stuenkel Oliver
- Patricia L. Rosenfield: A World of Giving: Carnegie Corporation of New York – A Century of International Philanthropy pp. 193-195

- Parmar Inderjeet
- Stephen J. Macekura: Of Limits and Growth: The Rise of Global Sustainable Development in the Twentieth Century pp. 197-199

- Kjellén Bo
Volume 10, issue 1, 2016
- MERCOSUR and the Brazilian Leadership Challenge in the Era of Chinese Growth: A Uruguayan Foreign Policy Perspective pp. 1-25

- Urdinez Francisco, Burian Camilo López and Jorge de Oliveira Amâncio
- Global Power Movements, Uncertainty and Democracy in the Middle East pp. 27-48

- Guner Selin
- Frank Ninkovich: The Global Republic: America’s Inadvertent Rise to World Power / Henry Kissinger: World Order pp. 49-54

- Stephanson Anders
- David Milne: Worldmaking: The Art and Science of American Diplomacy pp. 55-71

- Ninkovich Frank
- Mismeasuring Humanity: Examining Indicators Through a Critical Global Studies Perspective pp. 73-99

- Darian-Smith Eve
- Randall L. Schweller: Maxwell’s Demon and the Golden Apple: Global Discord in the New Millennium pp. 101-104

- Brookfield Jonathan
- Gordon Chang: Fateful Ties: A History of America’s Preoccupation with China pp. 105-107

- Hsu Madeline Y.
- Charles S. Maier: Leviathan 2.0: Inventing Modern Statehood pp. 109-112

- Branch Jordan
Volume 9, issue 3, 2015
- Editors’ Note pp. 209-221

- Reimer Jennifer A. and Subialka Michael
- The Counter Narrative: Critical Analysis of Liberal Education in Global Context pp. 223-243

- Godwin Kara A.
- Liberal Education in Asia: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities pp. 245-266

- Lewis Pericles and Rupp Katherine
- Whose Cosmopolitanism Is It Anyway? Musings from the Global Academy pp. 267-274

- Horta Paulo Lemos and Roth Nadine
- Reading with Borders: Text, Context, and Comparative Literature from Korea pp. 275-294

- Walsh Kelly
- Shifting Proximities: A Case for Global Reading in US Higher Education pp. 295-312

- Hartwiger Alexander
- Americans Abroad: Melville and Pacific Perspectives pp. 313-329

- Gniadek Melissa
- Transposing Pedagogic Boundaries: Global America in an Australian Context pp. 331-350

- Giles Paul
- Masuda Hajimu: Cold War Crucible: The Korean Conflict and the Postwar World pp. 351-353

- Matray James
- Christopher McKnight Nichols: Promise and Peril: America at the Dawn of a Global Age pp. 355-357

- Meiser Jeffrey
- Gaia Vince: Adventures in the Anthropocene pp. 359-362

- Dorling Danny
Volume 9, issue 2, 2015
- The Moral Economy of Global Crowds: Egypt 1977, Brazil 2013 pp. 101-124

- Drainville A. C.
- Bringing Local Voices to the Global Negotiation Table: Norm Dissemination and Consensus Building on Tropical Forests and Climate Change pp. 125-157

- Rodrigues Maria G.
- A Trajectory of Globalization pp. 159-165

- Mazlish Bruce
- Global Systemic Shift Redux: The State of the Art pp. 167-198

- Benedikter Roland and Siepmann Katja
- Diego Olstein: Thinking History Globally pp. 199-200

- Smith Dennis
- David A. Pietz: The Yellow River: The Problem of Water in Modern China pp. 201-204

- Hevia James
- Nuno P. Monteiro: Theory of Unipolar Politics pp. 205-208

- Stuenkel Oliver
Volume 9, issue 1, 2015
- Globalization and the Emergence of Violent Non-state Actors: The Case of Human Trafficking pp. 1-25

- Zhidkova Tatiana
- Sustainable Development in a Global Context: A Success or a Nuisance? pp. 27-56

- Bakari Mohamed El-Kamel
- “We Want What Everybody Else in an Advanced Society Seems to Have”: Why Chinese Democracy Is Inevitable pp. 57-71

- Davis Michael T.
- The Venture of Marshall Hodgson: Visionary Historian of Islam and the World pp. 73-87

- Tamari Steve
- Hilary E. Kahn: Framing the Global: Entry Points for Research pp. 89-91

- Bonnie G. Smith
- Maxine Berg: Writing the History of the Global: Challenges for the Twenty-First Century pp. 93-96

- Christian David
- Hartmut Berghoff and Thomas Kühne: Globalizing Beauty: Consumerism and Body Aesthetics in the Twentieth Century pp. 97-99

- Teresa Riordan
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