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301. The Greatest Necessity: National Cohesion

302. Make Jerusalem a Priority

303. Political Instability Equals Strategic Danger

304. Self-Determination and U.S. Choices

305. Settling Kurdish Self-Determination in Northeast Syria

306. Elections, Crisis, and What to Expect in the Year Ahead

307. How Innovative Is Mexico?

308. Indian State Priorities for Health Innovation Partnerships

309. Preventing Catastrophe in Afghanistan

310. Conceptualising Differentiated Integration: Governance, Effectiveness and Legitimacy

311. Traditional authority and state legitimacy: Evidence from Namibia

312. Linkages to the Mining Sector in Colombia

313. Tax Administration vs. Tax Rates: Evidence from Corporate Taxation in Indonesia

314. Creative Destruction or Idiot Winds: Schumpeterian Theory Meets the Educational Sector in Developing Countries

315. Putting Global Governance in its Place

316. Testing the Validity of the Single Interrupted Time Series Design

317. Channeling Urban (Land) Rent Back into the Public Sector through Taxation

318. Informality and State ‘Jugaad’: How urban governance works in India

319. Challenges of Project Implementation in Local Government: The Case of Francistown City Council and Kweneng District Council Botswana Institute

320. Can Non-State Actors Help to Overcome Barriers to State Cooperation? The Case of Global Climate Governance

321. A debate with the Kurdistan Region’s President

322. The Self-government Constitutes an Essential Element of the Civil Security in Polish Political Thought after 1989

323. US-Iran Showdown Begins in Iraq

324. Protests in Iran and Trump’s Maximum Pressure Campaign

325. Editing Biosecurity: Needs and Strategies for Governing Genome Editing

326. Implementing the Second National Plan of Action for Nutrition (NPAN-2): A 3M Governance Framework

327. From Research to Market:What the EU can learn from the USA?

328. UN Police and Conflict Prevention

329. Financing the Economic Stabilization and Growth Programme (Zambia Plus) in the Shadow of the IMF

330. Canada Needs Standards to Support Big Data Analytics

331. Can Conditional Cash Transfer Programs Improve Collective Action? Lab-in-the-Field Evidence on Coordination and Social Norms

332. “Now Is a Time to Lead:” Advancing Transitional Justice Initiatives through Local Governments in Nepal

333. he Other Fissile Material: Strengthening National and International Plutonium Management Approaches

334. Cooperation in a Post-Western World: Challenges and future prospects

335. Abuse of State Resources Research and Assessment Framework

336. China’s 40 Years of Fiscal and Tax Reform: A Basic Trajectory

337. Domesticating the Giant: The Global Governance of Migration

338. Global Governance to Combat Illicit Financial Flows

339. Arctic Governance

340. nternational Organizations' Modes of Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood: The Case of Food Security

341. Thinking About Governance Through Diasporas: Decentering the State and Challenging the External/Internal Binary

342. Governance Approaches to European Integration

343. Governance and Land Reform in the Palm Oil Value Chain in the Philippines

344. Dossier 8: The Uprooting in Haiti: Whispers of a Revolutionary Past and Future

345. The EU and China: Modest Signs of Convergence?

346. The Strong Nation-State and Violence

347. Hoping for Regime Change in Iran

348. On the State of Israel’s role in combating anti-Semitism

349. After ‘Afrin: Make Erdogan Pay

350. An Egyptian Autumn?

351. The Holy Sepulchre Wake-up Call

352. Game of Institutional Balancing: China, the AIIB, and the Future of Global Governance

353. The Hindu Rights Action Force and the Malaysian Indian Minority after the 2018 General Election in Malaysia

354. Rethinking Cybersecurity Strategy, Mass Effect, and States

355. Managing Fragility and Promoting Resilience to Advance Peace, Security, and Sustainable Development

356. The Revolution in Civil-Military Affairs

357. Assessing the Growth Potential of Eastern Congo’s Coffee and Cocoa Sectors

358. Stability in the Middle East: The Range of Short and Long-Term Causes

359. Fuel Competition in the Expanding Power Market Renewable Energy in Southeast Asia

360. Social Innovation and Higher Education in the BRICS (1): a background overview

361. Social Innovation and Higher Education in the BRICS (2): a multiscalar governance approach with evidence from DESIS Labs

362. Governing Land Investments: Do Governments Have Legal Support Gaps?

363. Clearing the Path: Withdrawal of Consent and Termination as Next Steps for Reforming International Investment Law

364. Energizing Regional Collaboration and Governance: CIGI Summit of North American Arctic Leaders

365. Governance Innovation for a Connected World: Protecting Free Expression, Diversity and Civic Engagement in the Global Digital Ecosystem

366. Made in China 2025 as a Challenge in Global Trade Governance: Analysis and Recommendations

367. Rethinking Industrial Policy for the Data-driven Economy

368. Political and Economic Governance in the Balkans and Eastern Europe Compared

369. Global justice and environmental governance: an analysis of the Paris Agreement

370. Crowdsourcing Systems and Potential Applications in Nonproliferation

371. Cleaning-up and Sewing-up Eastern Jerusalem

372. Innovations in Global Governance

373. Conflict Prevention and the Legitimacy of Governance Actors

374. State-building in Puntland, Somalia: Urban taxation and claims making in Garoowe, Puntland

375. Institutionalizing Gender in Emergencies: Case Study of Pakistan

376. Accountability Review in Yemen: Humanitarian assistance and resilience building

377. Legislative Wins, Broken Promises: Gaps in implementation of laws on violence against women and girls

378. Institutionalizing Gender in Emergencies: Case study of Dominican Republic

379. Social Accountability in Tajikistan: Enchancing Trust Between Communities and Water Service Providers

380. Building a More Equal Scotland: Designing Scotland’s Poverty and Inequality Commission

381. Women’s Empowerment in South Africa: Evaluation of the Raising Her Voice project

382. Governance in Tajikistan: Evaluation of the Women Smallholder Farmer Advocacy Campaign

383. Working in Partnership With Others: Facilitating Changes in Livelihoods in Rwanda

384. Tourism’s Dirty Secret: The exploitation of hotel housekeepers

385. Governance in Sports Organizations

386. The Accountability Sequence: From De-jure to De-facto Constraints on Governments

387. A Political Economy Analysis Of The Southeast Asian Haze and Some Solutions

388. Autonomous Reform vs Global Isomorphism: Explaining Iran’s Success in Reducing Fertility

389. Competing Interests in Shingal District: Policy Recommendations for Defusing Tensions

390. Beyond the Card Reader: Elections Rigging as an Emerging National Security Threat in Nigeria

391. ‘Mourning for America’: Donald Trump’s Climate Change Policy

392. Graded Membership in the European Union: Good Governance and Differentiated Integration

393. Right of Peoples to Self-Determination

394. Engaged societies, responsive states: The Social Contract in situations of conflict and fragility

395. Compulsory Schooling and the Returns to Education: A Re-examination

396. Supporting Global Food Security in a Changing Climate Through Transatlantic Cooperation

397. China and Global Energy Governance under the G20 Framework

398. The Privatization of Human Rights: Illusions of Consent, Automation and Neutrality

399. Central Asia: Not in Our Backyard, Not a Hot Spot, Strategically Important

400. Regional Organizations and the UN Programme of Action on Small Arms