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1. The Economic Consequences of Globalisation in the United States

2. Payment vs. Funding: The Law of Reflux for Today

3. Developing a More Inclusive US Trade Policy at Home and Abroad

4. Implications of Foreign Direct Investment, Capital Formation and its Structure for Global Value Chains

5. Globalization and Its ‘Born Throwaways’: Exploring the Impact of Neo-Liberal Reforms on Irregular Migration in Africa

6. Weaponized Interdependence: How Global Economic Networks Shape State Coercion

7. The Impact of US LNG on Russian Natural Gas Export Policy

8. Seven Chinas A Policy Framework

9. Recent Declines in Labor's Share in US Income: A Preliminary Neoclassical Account

10. Economic Statecraft: American Economic Power and the New Face of Financial Warfare

11. The China-United States BIT negotiations: A Chinese perspective

12. Imperialism or globalisation? ... Or imperialism and globalisation: Theorising the international after Rosenberg's 'post-mortem'

13. Visual Propaganda and Extremism in the Online Environment

14. The Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership:European Disintegration, Unemployment and Instability

15. International Shifts and Their Security Impact on the Gulf: Quantifying Key Trends

16. Mrs. Shipley's Ghost: The Right to Travel and Terrorist Watchlists

17. High Stakes for Young Lives: Examining Strategies to Stop Child Marriage

18. The Changing Landscape of Global Health Diplomacy

19. Tax havens under attack

20. LATIN AMERICAN HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEMS IN A HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

21. Why Growth Is Getting Harder

22. Internet Governance: Inevitable Transitions

23. U.S., China and Thucydides

24. Military Leaders and Global Leaders: Contrasts, Contradictions, and Opportunities

25. A Markov Switching Approach to Herding

26. Crucial Collaborators or Petty Players? The Globalization of R and the Rise of China and India

27. Freeing the Global Market: How to Boost the Economy by Curbing Regulatory Distortions

28. How Can Trade Policy Help America Compete?

29. Currency Manipulation, the US Economy, and the Global Economic Order

30. Envisioning 2030: US Strategy for a Post-Western World

31. U.S. Education Reform and National Security

32. Country Forecast: Global outlook

33. Rising Democracies and the Arab Awakening: Implications for Global Democracy and Human Rights

34. Valuing Study Abroad: The Global Mandate for Higher Education

35. Emerging powers, North–South relations and global climate politics

36. America's Voluntary Standards System—A "Best Practice" Model for Innovation Policy?

37. Gender-Based Violence and HIV

38. Prospects for Global Growth in 2012

39. Partners in Preventive Action: The United States and International Institutions

40. Japan's reconceptualization of national security: the impact of globalization

41. Cooperation, Competition, and the Search for Community: Asia's New Multilateralism

42. US Tax Discrimination Against Large Corporations Should Be Discarded

43. The G20: Engine of Asian Regionalism?

44. Women, Migration and the Work of Care: The United States in Comparative Perspective

45. What Can and Cannot Be Done about Rating Agencies

46. The Current Currency Situation

47. A Pragmatic Ideal for Global Economic Governance Reform

48. Investment incentives and the global competition for capital

49. Corporate Tax Reform for a New Century

50. The Second Wave of Wireless Communications: A Game Changer for Global Development?

51. Ungoverned Spaces: Alternatives to State Authority in an Era of Softened Sovereignty.

52. Needing to Have A Voice: Linguistic Grouping in the Digital Networked Environment

53. And Ye Shall Know Your Story, and Stick to It

54. China's Soft Power in the Information Age: Think Again

55. At the Intersection of Domestic Acts and Globalization: The Case of Irregular Migrants15

56. Osama bin Laden is Dead

57. U.S. BITs and financial stability

58. Capital flows, the carry trade and 'sand in the wheels'

59. Capacity for Change: Reforming U.S. Assistance Efforts in Poor and Fragile Countries

60. Cooperation and Tension in Regional and Global Infectious Disease Surveillance

61. Global Cyber Deterrence Views from China, the U.S., Russia, India, and Norway

62. Conference report: New Power Relations in Latin America and their Global Influence

63. Libel Tourism: Silencing the Press Through Transnational Legal Threats

64. Status, Identity, and Rising Powers

65. Adapting the U.S.-EU Summit for a Globalized World

66. Where was united Africa in the climate change negotiations?

67. The Transatlantic Economy 2010: Annual Survey of Jobs, Trade and Investment between the United States and Europe

68. Pandemic Preemption: A U.S. Strategy for Infectious Disease Control

69. Dilemmas of Brazilian Grand Strategy

70. The New World of Natural Gas

71. Global Prospects for Utility-Scale Solar Power: Toward Spatially Explicit Modeling of Renewable Energy Systems

72. Riding the Tiger: China's Rise and the Liberal World Order

73. Corruption in Logging Licenses Concessions

74. Does Fairness Matter in Global Governance?

75. Five Surprises of the Great Recession

76. Rights Interests: Trade Disputes

77. Transnational Organized Crime and the Palermo Convention: A Reality Check

78. National Courts, Domestic Democracy, and the Evolution of International Law: A Reply to Eyal Benvenisti and George Downs

79. THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL HEALTH: Ingredients for a Bold Effective U.S. Initiative

80. Emerging U.S. Climate Policy: Where We are and How We Got Here

81. Media as Global Diplomat

82. Beyond Market Forces: Regulating the Global Security Industry

83. The Global Economic Crisis after One Year: Is a New Paradigm for Recovery in Developing Countries Emerging?

84. The United States in the New Asia

85. The Default Power

86. Crisis and Consensus; America and ASEAN in a New Global Context

87. Buy American: Bad for Jobs, Worse for Reputation

88. A Global Education Fund: Toward a True Global Compact on Universal Education

89. A Draft Convention on Illicit Trade in Precious Metals and Precious Gems

90. Forget Bretton Woods II: the Role for U.S.-Japan-China Trilateralism

91. Financial Crisis and Public Policy

92. The Transatlantic Economy 2009

93. The Outlook for Tokyo: New Opportunities or Long-term Decline for Japan's Financial Sector?

94. The Global Consequences of the Crisis, Session One in the Stephen C. Freidheim Symposium on Global Economics on Financial Turbulence and U.S. Power

95. The National Interest and the Law of the Sea

96. The G20 Meetings: No Common Framework, No Consensus

97. The Internationalization of Chinese and Indian Firms: Trends, Motivations and Policy Implications

98. Economic Writing on the Pressing Problems of the Day: The Roles of Moral Intuition and Methodological Confusion

99. Managing Strategic Competition with China

100. Expanding Study Abroad Capacity at U.S. Colleges and Universities