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301. The IMF should enhance the role of SDRs to strengthen the international monetary system

302. The World Bank, the IMF, and the GATT/WTO: Which institution most supported trade reform in developing economies?

303. The portfolio of economic policies needed to fight climate change

304. 25 years of excess unemployment in advanced economies: Lessons for monetary policy

305. The WTO and vaccine supply chain resilience during a pandemic

306. How carbon tariffs and climate clubs can slow global warming

307. A reform strategy to transform energy: From piecemeal to systemwide change

308. Green energy depends on critical minerals. Who controls the supply chains?

309. Operationalization of the Santiago Network on Loss and Damage: Road to COP 27

310. The Intersection of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Against Men, Boys, and LGBTQI+ Persons and Human Trafficking

311. Public Views of Migration in MENA

312. The state and the ‘legalization’ of illicit financial flows: Trading gold in Bolivia

313. Trust as state capacity: The political economy of compliance

314. Furthering LGBTIQ+ Inclusion and Rights through Feminist Foreign Policy

315. The intersection of Human Rights and Feminist Foreign Policy

316. So close and yet so far: the ability of mandatory disclosure rules to crack down on offshore tax evasion

317. A model to explain the impact of government revenue on the quality of governance and the SDGs

318. Does aid fragmentation affect tax revenue dynamics in developing countries? Observations with new tax data

319. Employer power and employment in developing countries

320. Gender preference at birth: A new measure for son preference based on stated preferences and observed measures of parents’ fertility decisions

321. Determinants of corporate cash holdings in South Africa

322. Reigniting labour productivity growth in developing countries: Do structural reforms matter?

323. Illicit financial flows and country-by-country reporting in extractive industries

324. International development cooperation as a global governance policy

325. Back to sovereignty? Policy space in investor-State dispute settlement

326. Securing the energy transition against cyber threats

327. The data divide: How emerging technology and its stakeholders can influence the fourth industrial revolution

328. China’s surveillance ecosystem and the global spread of its tools

329. US Power and the Multinational Tech Companies of the Digital Era: An Analysis of the Obama and Trump Governments Oligopolization

330. Fault Lines in Civilizations and Right-Wing Extremism: Germany's Experiment with Domestic Responsibility Vs. International Obligation

331. News and Noise in Crime Politics: The Role of Announcements and Risk Attitudes

332. States Seek Treaty on Plastic Pollution

333. Combatting Climate Change Through Nuclear Energy: Risks, Advantages, and Geopolitical Implications

334. Masculinities and Violent Extremism

335. Multilateralism Index: Pilot Report

336. Contingent-Owned Equipment and Environmental Considerations in UN Peacekeeping Operations

337. Options for a Loss and Damage Financial Mechanism

338. Toward an Environmental and Climate-Sensitive Approach to Protection in UN Peacekeeping Operations

339. UN Peacekeeping and CPAS: An Experiment in Performance Assessment and Mission Planning

340. Strengthening Data to Protect Healthcare in Conflict Zones

341. Lessons from E10 Engagement on the Security Council

342. The Primacy of Politics and the Protection of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping

343. Deglobalisation and Protectionism

344. Greeniums in sovereign bond markets

345. A gender perspective on artificial intelligence and jobs: The vicious cycle of digital inequality

346. The impact of artificial intelligence on the nature and quality of jobs

347. Promotion of high capacity broadband to rebuild and recover from the pandemic

348. Jawboning against Speech: How Government Bullying Shapes the Rules of Social Media

349. The Black Hole of National Security: Striking the Right Balance for the National Security Exception in International Trade

350. Practical Legislation to Support Cryptocurrency Innovation

351. Inshore Balancers and Reborn Opportunities: Middle Powers and the Silk Road Region

352. TOSSD Data for 2020: An overview of key trends in the data in support of sustainable development

353. The Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index 2022

354. Footing the Bill: Fair finance for loss and damage in an era of escalating climate impacts

355. Unaccountable Accounting: The World Bank’s unreliable climate finance reporting

356. The Assault of Austerity: How prevailing economic policy choices are a form of gender-based violence

357. Transparency and the Internet: Facebook’s Global Reach

358. Reification of Data: the Right to be Forgotten, Data Ownership, Network Usage Fee, and Data Sovereignty

359. Remaking the Future of the Internet

360. Inclusion and Environmental Protection in Space

361. The Artemis Theory of Warfare

362. What should leaders focus on during the United Nations General Assembly High-level week 2022 to help restore some popular trust in international collective action and multilateralism?

363. 2022 Retrospective and Trends for 2023

364. Introducción a “Recursos desiguales: retos de la seguridad en la encrucijada de la sostenibilidad”

365. La pobreza como vector de inseguridadglobal e interna: una aproximación regulatoria

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

367. Pobreza y desigualdad en laagendadel Consejo de Seguridad: un análisis de sus resoluciones

368. Empleo-salarios: un binomio clave para garantizar la seguridad económica

369. Tecnología y desigualdad: la gobernanza tecnológica como nuevo paradigma de la seguridad internacional

370. La OTAN y los límites del crecimiento

371. Ecological Threat Report 2022: Analysing Ecological Threats, Resilience & Peace

372. Global Peace Index 2022

373. ACTUAL CHALLENGE IN INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE TAXATION: SHIFTING THE OBLIGATION OF CONDUCT INTO OBLIGATION OF RESULT

374. A lockdown a day keeps the doctor away: The effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions during the Covid-19 pandemic

375. Bilateral trade and conflict heterogeneity

376. Does ethnic heterogeneity decrease workers’ effort in the presence of income redistribution? An experimental analysis

377. Carbon dioxide removal in a global analytical climate economy

378. The impact of trade and trade policy on the environment and the climate: A review

379. Understanding differences in attitudes to immigration: a meta-analysis of individual-level factors

380. The Consequences of Unilateral Withdrawals from the Paris Agreement

381. Picture This: Social Distance and the Mistreatment of Migrant Workers

382. An Unlikely Duo? Regionalism and Jus Cogens in International Law

383. Is the International Law Commission Taking Regionalism Seriously (Enough)?

384. Military Intervention on Request in Jus Ad Bellum and Jus In Bello and the question of recognition of governments

385. Missed Communications and Miscommunications: International Courts, the Fragmentation of International Law and Judicial Dialogue

386. Navigating geoeconomic risks: Towards an international business risk and resilience monitor

387. Preventing Corruption in Energy Transition Mineral Supply Chains

388. Measuring Extractives Dependency: Why it Matters and New Approaches

389. Considering the Future of Gender and Peace Operations: Strategic Debates and Operational Challenges

390. The Role of Development Actors in Responding to Environment and Security Links

391. Adapting the Missile Technology Control Regime for Current and Future Challenges

392. Inclusion and Exclusion in International Ordering: An Interview with Glenda Sluga

393. No I in Team: Integrated Deterrence with Allies and Partners

394. Is Foreign Direct Investment Losing Clout in Development?

395. International Democracy Promotion in Times of Autocratization: From Supporting to Protecting Democracy

396. Determinants of Social Cohesion: Cross-Country Evidence

397. Rising Apprehensions

398. The Technology of Terror: from Dynamite to the Metaverse

399. Our Digital Future: The Security Implications of Metaverses

400. Securing AI-based Security Systems