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- Customer-owned businesses – the wider picture , pp 182-209

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- Cuteness will bring you joy: kawaii consumption in Japan

- Shiri Lieber-Milo
- Cutting Europe’s lifelines to coal subsidies , pp 98-112

- Shelagh Whitley, Laurie van der Burgh, Leah Worrall and Sejal Patel
- Cyber attacks and defenses: current capabilities and future trends , pp 132-151

- Michele Colajanni and Mirco Marchetti
- Cyber Crime

- Mark Cohen
- Cyber economic espionage: a framework for future research , pp 159-170

- William Akoto
- Cyber espionage and international law , pp 168-189

- Russell Buchan
- Cyber operations as a use of force , pp 233-254

- Marco Roscini
- Cyber security , pp 266-278

- Anthony J. S. Craig
- Cyber Security as a Public Good: Toward Public Policy Recommendations , pp 130-140

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- Cyber security in the Asia-Pacific , pp 446-464

- Hitoshi Nasu and Helen Trezise
- Cyber Security Investment and Implementation Strategies: Empirical Evidence , pp 82-110

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- Cyber Security Investment and Implementation Strategies: Theories , pp 60-81

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- Cyber Security Trends and Issues , pp 16-32

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- Cyber terrorism , pp 147-167

- Ben Saul and Kathleen Heath
- Cyber war and the law of neutrality , pp 380-400

- David Turns
- Cyber-physical systems

- Asimina Mertzani
- Cybercrime and cyber resilience , pp 147-168

- Richard Parlour
- Cybercrime and its sovereign spaces: an international law perspective , pp 128-145

- Ilias Bantekas
- Cyberhate and young people in the French context , pp 231-249

- Catherine Blaya and Liliia Korol
- Cyberinfrastructures and ‘Smart’ World Cities: Physical, Human and Soft Infrastructures

- Andrew Boulton, Stanley D. Brunn and Lomme Devriendt
- Cybernetic cities: designing and controlling adaptive and robust urban systems , pp 195-208

- Carlos Gershenson, Paolo Santi and Carlo Ratti
- Cybersecurity and cyber defence

- George Christou
- Cybersecurity challenges in AI-enabled smart transportation systems , pp 567-595

- Lyuyi Zhu, Ao Qu and Wei Ma
- Cybersecurity resilience in smart livestock farming in Bangladesh: a system dynamics approach

- Hassan Qudrat-Ullah and Mohammad Shamsuddoha
- Cybersecurity: the next academic integrity frontier , pp 187-199

- Phillip Dawson
- Cyberspace and human rights , pp 94-117

- David P. Fidler
- Cyberspace and intellectual property rights , pp 72-93

- Andreas Rahmatian
- Cyberspace and social governance: the role of the Cyberspace Administration office , pp 224-243

- Yiran Li
- Cycles and slumps in an overly aggregated theoretical framework , pp 92-105

- Roger W. Garrison
- Cycles of corporate fraud: a behavioural economics approach , pp 367-401

- Richard Fairchild and Oliver Marnet
- Cycles, Aggregate Demand, and Growth

- Miguel Leon-Ledesma
- Cyclical Employment Changes in Taiwanese Industry , pp 107-129

- Christina Y. Liu, Wei-Chiao Huang and Chia-Wei Wang
- Cyclical Stabilization

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- Cyclical tail risk , pp 42-66

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- Cyclicality of Real Wages in the Euro Area and OECD Countries

- Julian Messina, Chiara Strozzi and Jarkko Turunen
- Cycling

- John Parkin
- Cycling safety

- Kenneth Derryberry and Ralph Buehler
- Cyert, March, and the Carnegie School

- Mie Augier
- Czech Experience with Inflation Targeting

- Ludek Niedermayer
- C√¶teris paribus , pp 258-264

- Fabio Cerina
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- D&O Insurance and the Ability of Shareholder Litigation to Deter

- Sean J. Griffith
- Dam building and the World Bank: the evolving battle over partial reform , pp 239-250

- Udisha Saklani and Barnaby Joseph Dye
- Damages for incompensable harms , pp 439-459

- Robert Cooter and David DePianto
- Damages to Land

- Paul Watkiss, Mike Holland and Katie King
- Dan Usher (b. 1934) , pp 284-310

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- Dancing between theory and data: abductive reasoning , pp 274-287

- Antonio Díaz Andrade
- Dancing degrowth: ‘fleshing out’ a new economy

- Julia Pond, Julia Pond and Julia Pond
- Dancing in dialogue: The notion of dance in politically fragile contexts , pp 61-75

- Rose Martin and Shyrine Ziadeh
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