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Global governance
After Globalization: Western Power in a Post-Western World
Sergio Fabbrini
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Conflict and security
North Korea: Calmer Waters Ahead?
Alastair Newton
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International law and human rights
A Global Civics: Necessary? Feasible?
Hakan Altinay
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Health and social policy
Questioning World Risk Society: Three Challenges for Research on the Governance of Uncertainty
Fabrizio Cantelli, Naonori Kodate, Kristian Krieger
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Population and migration
The Age of Mobility: Can we make migration work for all?
Peter Sutherland
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Global governance
The Hydra-Headed Crisis
David Held, Mary Kaldor, Danny Quah
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Global governance
Which future? Democratic dysfunctions in a changing world
Jakob Christian Jekat and Julia Clajus
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Youth, Peace and Programming for Change: Critical reflection between the University, the Headquarters and the Field
Conflict and security
Youth, Peace and Programming for Change: Critical Reflection between the University, the Headquarters and the Field
Sukanya Podder, Saji Prelis and Joseph Jimmy Sankaituah
Essay
On the Future of Domestic and Caring Labour: Lessons from the ILC Deliberations on the ILO Convention on Domestic Work
Health and social policy
On the Future of Domestic and Caring Labour: Lessons from the ILC Deliberations on the ILO Convention on Domestic Work
Liberty Chee
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Democrats, Authoritarians, and the Coronavirus: Who is Winning at Policy Efficacy?
Health and social policy
Democrats, Authoritarians, and the Coronavirus: Who is Winning at Policy Efficacy?
Kelly Senters Piazza and Kylie Stronko
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