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401. Lessons from E10 Engagement on the Security Council

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

403. Deglobalisation and Protectionism

404. Greeniums in sovereign bond markets

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

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

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

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

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

410. Practical Legislation to Support Cryptocurrency Innovation

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

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

413. The Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index 2022

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

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

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

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

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

419. Remaking the Future of the Internet

420. Inclusion and Environmental Protection in Space

421. The Artemis Theory of Warfare

422. 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?

423. 2022 Retrospective and Trends for 2023

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

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

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

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

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

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

430. La OTAN y los límites del crecimiento

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

432. Global Peace Index 2022

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

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

435. Bilateral trade and conflict heterogeneity

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

437. Carbon dioxide removal in a global analytical climate economy

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

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

440. The Consequences of Unilateral Withdrawals from the Paris Agreement

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

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

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

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

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

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

447. Preventing Corruption in Energy Transition Mineral Supply Chains

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

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

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

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

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

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

454. Is Foreign Direct Investment Losing Clout in Development?

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

456. Determinants of Social Cohesion: Cross-Country Evidence

457. Rising Apprehensions

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

459. Our Digital Future: The Security Implications of Metaverses

460. Securing AI-based Security Systems

461. The White Paper on the Future of Environmental Peacebuilding

462. Peace and Security 2025

463. Delay, Detect, Defend: Preparing for a Future in which Thousands Can Release New Pandemics

464. The Impact of the Russia-Ukraine War on the Global Sanctions Landscape

465. COP26’s Dilemma: Sustainability vs Food Security?

466. Planetary Health: Managing Competing Tensions

467. Food Insecurity Beyond Borders: Untangling the Complex Impacts of Ukraine War on Global Food Security

468. Urban Resilience: A 21ˢᵗ Century Challenge

469. Human Development and Mental Health: New Approaches and Metrics Needed

470. International Currency Instability and Food Security: Time to Rebuild “Real Food Economies”?

471. Is Doughnut Economics a Means Towards Achieving Planetary Health?

472. Cybersecurity in the Humanitarian Sector: New Challenges and Solutions

473. Countering Disinformation and Misinformation in Humanitarian Relief Work

474. A Study on the Effects of Multinational Production on Global and Domestic Value Chains Following Trade Restructuring and Corresponding International Economic Policies

475. Exchange Rate Predictability Based on Market Sentiments

476. Embedding Reintegration Assistance for Returning Migrants in the Local Context: The Role of Referrals

477. Reassessing Recruitment Costs in a Changing World of Labor Migration

478. Digital Health Credentials and COVID-19: Can Vaccine and Testing Requirements Restart Global Mobility?

479. The Future of Remote Work: Digital Nomads and the Implications for Immigration Systems

480. Rebooting the Asylum System? The Role of Digital Tools in International Protection

481. Financing Responses to Climate Migration: The Unique Role of Multilateral Development Banks

482. Countering Terrorism on Tomorrow’s Battlefield: Critical Infrastructure Security and Resiliency (NATO COE-DAT Handbook 2)

483. Proposing a Relative Enforcement Mechanism for the Treaty on Business and Human Rights

484. Strengthening a Transnational Semiconductor Industry

485. Donor Funding Models for Innovation: A Review

486. Diversifying Supply Chains: The Role of Development Assistance and Other Official Finance

487. Allied Smart Cities

488. Indispensable: NATO’s Framework Nations Concept beyond Madrid

489. The Digital Literacy Imperative

490. Making Hydrogen Hubs a Success

491. Addressing the Continuing Phenomenon of Enforced Disappearances

492. Creating a New Energy Strategy for a Post Ukraine War World

493. Hard Choices in a Ransomware Attack

494. Gender Equity to Improve Immunization Services

495. Transforming Health Crises with Pandemic Therapies Image

496. How Much Have the Oil Supermajors Contributed to Climate Change?

497. Allocation of Climate-Related Risks in Investor–State Mining Contracts

498. Investment Incentives: A Survey of Policies and Approaches for Sustainable Investment

499. Regulating the International Digital Economy, with Trade and Innovation in Mind

500. A Future Built on Data: Data Strategies, Competitive Advantage and Trust