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35301. Investor-State Arbitration Between Developed Democratic Countries

35302. International Regulatory Cooperation on the Resolution of Financial Institutions: Where Does India Stand?

35303. Capital Controls and Implications for Surveillance and Coordination: Brazil and Latin America

35304. Submission to Ontario’s Climate Change Discussion Paper 2015

35305. Ukraine and the IMF's Evolving Debt Crisis Narrative

35306. The 2015 Survey of Progress in International Economic Governance

35307. The Digital Trade Imbalance and Its Implications for Internet Governance

35308. The Case for Intellectual Property Rights: Should Patents Be Strengthened, Weakened or Abolished Altogether?

35309. Addressing Past Flaws and Looking to the Future: How Can the WTO Be Made More Relevant?

35310. Pulling the Rope: The Struggle between Official and Popular Islam in Egypt

35311. Governance of the Free Movement of EU Citizens: Weathering the Storm of Politicisation

35312. The Black Box of European Legislation: The Motivation (or Lack of It) behind Transparency in EU Policymaking

35313. Can Ukraine Mimic Poland’s Transition? The Limits of Its Latest Economic Changes

35314. Neither “NATO’s Foreign Legion” Nor the “Donbass International Brigades:” (Where Are All the) Foreign Fighters in Ukraine?

35315. Never Ending Crisis—Prospects for the Belarusian Economy

35316. Civil Society Networks in the EU Integration of Serbia

35317. Towards China’s Great Power Diplomacy under Xi Jinping

35318. Mobile EU Citizens or Migrants? Assessing the Polish Diaspora in Norway

35319. Poland’s Policy towards the Arctic: Key Areas and Priority Actions

35320. Russia’s Use of History as a Political Weapon

35321. Prospects for Polish–U.S. Defence Industrial Cooperation

35322. Turkey’s Rise as a Reluctant Ally Faced with the Russian Threat

35323. How the Crimean Tatars Spoil Putin’s Annexation Myth

35324. Back to the Difficult Past: Central and Eastern Europe’s Relationship with Russia

35325. Georgia after the Riga Eastern Partnership Summit

35326. Financing Climate Actions: Key to a Paris Agreement?

35327. Ready to Go? ISIS and Its Presumed Expansion into Central Asia

35328. Afghan National Army: Improved but Still in Need of Massive Support

35329. Still a “Strategic” EU–NATO Partnership? Bridging Governance Challenges through Practical Cooperation

35330. A Post-Crisis Eurozone: Still an Attractive Offer for Central Europe

35331. The Evolution of U.S. Immigration Policy: Implications for Poland

35332. The YPG and the Changing Dynamics of the Fight against IS

35333. The Limits and Achievements of Regional Governance in Security: NORDEFCO and the V4

35334. Not Really a Coalition: The U.S.–Turkey Deal on the Fight against the Islamic State

35335. Foreigners in the Ukrainian Government: A Unique Solution for Challenging Times

35336. The EU’s New Climate Target: Contribution to a Successful Deal in Paris

35337. Aid Coordination in Moldova: Politics Killing Policy

35338. The Silence of the Guns: Can the Cease-Fire in Donbass Last?

35339. Momentum Not to Be Wasted: Aid Coordination in Post-Revolutionary Ukraine

35340. The Best of Both Worlds: The Unexploited Potential of Inter-parliamentary Cooperation in the EU

35341. Border and Migration Management in the East: The Cases of Norway and Poland

35342. Azerbaijan’s Risky Game between Russia and the West

35343. AKP Snap Election Tactics: Turmoil in Turkey

35344. EU-India Strategic Partnership Needs a Reality Check

35345. Who Are They? Two Profiles of Syrian Refugees

35346. Documenting Cyber Security Incidents

35347. Unconventional Monetary Policy, Spillovers, and Liftoff: Implications for Northeast Asia

35348. Alternative Waste Solutions for the Pacific Region: Learning from the Hawai’i Experience

35349. China’s Hidden Obstacles to Socioeconomic Rebalancing

35350. From Catching Up to Forging Ahead: China’s Policies for Semiconductors