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101. Social Contract and Social Cohesion: Synergies and Tensions between Two Related Concepts

102. Tomorrow’s Global Development Landscape: Mapping Trends and Reform Dynamics

103. Constellations of State Fragility: Improving International Cooperation through Analytical Differentiation

104. State Fragility and Development Cooperation: Putting the Empirics to Use in Policy and Planning

105. Getting Special Drawing Rights Right: Opportunities for Re-channelling SDRs to Vulnerable Countries

106. Some little-known effects of global warming

107. Climate Change, Response, and Mass Atrocities

108. The Mobility Key: Realizing the Potential of Refugee Travel Documents

109. Leaving No One Behind: Inclusive Fintech for Remittances

110. Emerging Technologies and Terrorism: An American Perspective

111. From tick box to turning point: Getting accountability right for improved humanitarian action

112. Neither Settler Nor Native:The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities with Mahmood Mamdani

113. Free and Open Spaces: Small and Medium-Sized Nations Can Reshape the Modern World

114. Carbons of War: The Environmental Impact of Military Activity in Conflict and Peace

115. The Battle for Green Supremacy: Carbon Markets, Artificial Intelligence, and the Problem of Climate Finance

116. War, Peace, and Law

117. What Is Public Diplomacy? Fostering Cooperation, Countering Disinformation

118. Foreign Interference Online: Where Disinformation Infringes on Freedom of Thought

119. Conceptualizing Global Governance of AI

120. The Climate Policy Crisis: Governing Disinformation in the Digital Age

121. Data Disquiet: Concerns about the Governance of Data for Generative AI

122. New Logics for Governing Human Discourse in the Online Era

123. Breaking Barriers: The Link between Stronger IPRs and Trade in Services

124. State Intervention in the Public and Private Spheres in Times of Crisis: Covid-19 Pandemic

125. How the International Investment Law Regime Undermines Access to Justice for Investment-Affected Stakeholders

126. Harms from Concentrated Industries: A Primer

127. The Advisory Function of the International Court of Justice: Are States Resorting to Advisory Proceedings as a “Soft” Litigation Strategy?

128. Exploring Law Enforcement Hacking as a Tool Against Transnational Cyber Crime

129. Red herrings: A model of attention-hijacking by politicians

130. Mapping exile: Bridging knowledge and advocating for scholars at risk

131. MIT reflects on COP28

132. Mercosur and Environment: progress in promoting the Sustainable Development Goals and the 2030 Agenda

133. Simulations of the United Nations Veto Initiative: Process, Documents, and Prospects for Reform

134. Restructuring sovereign debt: The need for a coordinated framework

135. The El Niño Southern Oscillation and Geopolitical Risk

136. How to create decent work for women: Policy lessons for low- and middle-income countries

137. The flaws in project-based carbon credit trading and the need for jurisdictional alternatives

138. Introduction: Marxifying IR, IRifying Marxism

139. Quo Vadis, Historical International Relations? Geopolitical Marxism and the Promise of Radical Historicism

140. “Winning the Peace”: The Role of International Peace Settlements in the Creation of World Orders – A “Geopolitical Marxist” Perspective

141. Reconciling Tensions in the Analysis of Bourgeois Revolutions: A Critical Realist Approach

142. The Rise and Decline of the Liberal World Order and the Multilateral Trade System: A Critical-Constructivist Synthesis to International Regime Analysis

143. Resistance and Change in Form and Content of International Law: A Third World Perspective on Commodity Form Theory of International Law

144. Grounding Women’s Land Rights: Towards equity and climate justice

145. Leaving No One Behind: A green bargain for people and planet

146. Climate Plans for the People: Civil society and community participation in national action plans on climate change

147. Increasing Civil Society Ownership of National Climate Plans: Lessons drawn from Senegal’s NDC experience

148. Beyond Crises: The future of Special Drawing Rights as a source of development and climate finance

149. Decoding the Global Goal on Adaptation at COP28

150. Gender Inclusion in the Pandemic Agreement: A Growing Gap?

151. Advancing Feminist Foreign Policy in the Multilateral System: Key Debates and Challenges

152. Specialized Police Teams in UN Peace Operations: A Survey of Progress and Challenges

153. Can the World Bank Deliver on Climate Change? Testing the Evolution Roadmap through Loss and Damage

154. Blockchain and Energy Understanding Opportunities and Challenges

155. The Sky Is Not the Limit. Geopolitics and Economics of the New Space Race

156. Productivity spillovers from FDI: A firm-level cross-country analysis

157. The economic case for climate finance at scale

158. Navigating the treacherous political economy of structural reform

159. Global supply chains: lessons from a decade of disruption

160. Knowledge spillovers and geopolitical challenges in global supply chains

161. Bold International Tax Reforms to Counteract the OECD Global Tax

162. Overcoming digital threats to democracy

163. Social Reintegration of Former Inmates: Networked Strategies for Promoting Public Policies and Strengthening Civil Society Organizations

164. The Neo-Global World: Past Baggage, Present Challenges, Future Prospects

165. Illiberalism in International Relations

166. Hegel and the Theory of International Relations: General Paradigm of the Hegelian System

167. What Makes an Imagined Future Credible?

168. Triffin Reloaded: The Matrix of Contradictions around Global Quasi-State Money

169. Dealing Government Bonds: Trading Infrastructures and Infrastructural Power in European Markets for Public Debt

170. Nationality and the Right to Enter: Assessing the Impact of Refusal of Entry for the Purpose of Statelessness Determination

171. Gender mainstreaming in United Nations peace operations: an unfulfilled promise?

172. Happy Election Year!

173. New global (dis)order – about a world that frightens us

174. The UN Summit of the Future (September 2024): Which opportunities for the OSCE?

175. Leveraging Charging Strategies to Reduce Grid Impacts of Electric Vehicles

176. Sodium: An Alternative to the "White Gold" of the Energy Transition?

177. How Multimodal AI Could Retool Global Crisis Response

178. Locally-led climate change adaptation works: Here are eight ways to support it

179. Non-state armed groups in the sky

180. Bridging the gap in climate change financing to violent conflict affected areas

181. War volunteers in the digital age: How new technologies transform conflict dynamics

182. Essential concepts must be contested

183. The role of artificial intelligence in modern warfare

184. Why has the Global Demand for Uranium Increased Recently?

185. The Role of Multilateral Development Banks in Financing Energy Transition in South America

186. Dynamics and Mechanisms of Reproduction of the Ideology of Consumerism by Transnational Data Firms

187. The Politics of Inclusion in Peace Negotiations

188. Metaphoricizing Modernity

189. Exchange on Nick Onuf’s ‘Metaphoricizing Modernity,’ Part I—Dangerous Beginnings, Peripheral (Re)Beginnings: A Reconfiguration of Nick Onuf’s Constructivism

190. Exchange on Nick Onuf’s ‘Metaphoricizing Modernity,’ Part III–Reconfiguration of Modernity and/as Metaphor(s)

191. The Chain of Harm: Designing Evidence-based, Locally Led Information Integrity Programming

192. Understanding and Interrupting Authoritarian Collaboration

193. Trust and Remuneration for Elected Representatives

194. Great Powers, Climate Change, and Global Environmental Responsibilities

195. Political Challenges and Current Threats of Internet Fragmentation

196. Engaging Gender Equality in the Economic-Productive Sphere

197. Solving the Double Climate Migration Paradox

198. Can Multinationals Withstand Growing Trade Barriers?

199. Assessing the Impact of New Technologies on Wages and Labour Income Shares

200. Technological Push and Pull Factors of Bilateral Migration