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1. EXAMINATION OF DECISION-MAKING STRUCTURES’ PERCEPTIONS OF COMPONENTS ON THE INFLUENCES OF SME SUCCESS

2. COMBATING CROSS-BORDER ORGANIZED CRIME IN THE BORDER REGION OF THE STATE: STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT METHODOLOGY

3. Outer Space, Information Warfare, and the Truth

4. Building Bridges between Dependency Theory and Neo-Gramscian Critical Theory: The Agency-Structure Relation as a Starting Point

5. The New Global Context for Development: The Unravelling of Progress in the LDCs

6. De la Agenda para la Paz a Nuestra Agenda Común: la “sostenibilidad” de la paz

7. Technology Development of Digital Currency

8. United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and the Most Important Utilitarian Values. Social Security Approach

9. “Reformed Multilateralism” at the United Nations

10. The U.N. Climate Summit and Its Aftermath

11. Neo-liberal Challanges and the Demise of Keynesian-Weberian State

12. Portrayal of Developed and Under Developed Countries in Tweets of International News Agencies (2010-2016)

13. Doing Development Better

14. Multilateral Development Banks: Counter-cyclical Mandate and Financial Constraints

15. World System Mobility: The Relevance of the Semiperiphery Concept for Development Projects in the 21st Century

16. The Contemporary World-System: A Contribution tom the Debate on Development in the World-Systems Theory

17. The Human Security Deficit as a Cause for Migratory and Refugee Flows: The design of an Accurate Response / El déficit de seguridad humana como causa de los flujos migratorios: el diseño de una respuesta precisa

18. Subverting the Idea(l) of Equal Opportunity in Global Trade: The Paradoxes of Differentiation for Peripheral States