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2. Using Risk Analysis to Shape Border Management: A Review of Approaches during the COVID-19 Pandemic

3. External Processing: A Tool to Expand Protection or Further Restrict Territorial Asylum?

4. Mitigating Global Fragmentation in Digital Trade Governance: A Case Study

5. Could a Global “Wicked Problems Agency” Incentivize Data Sharing?

6. The impacts on the change of training architecture for UN Peacekeeping Operations in Brazil

7. Democratizing International Relations

8. From Stunt to Substance: An assessment of IMF engagement with civil society

9. How Authoritarian Regimes Counter International Sanctions Pressure

10. Managing Opportunities, Challenges, and Expectations for the New Agenda for Peace

11. Rising to the Challenge: Building Peaceful, Just, Equal and Inclusive Societies in a Divided World

12. The UN General Assembly 2023: The urgency of compromise on financing for development

13. Primer on International Investment Treaties and Investor-State Dispute Settlement

14. Creating an Enabling Environment for Sustainable Water Infrastructure Financing

15. The Winding Road to Marrakech: Lessons from the European Negotiations of the Global Compact for Migration

16. Coming Together or Coming Apart? A New Phase of International Cooperation on Migration

17. Multilateral Trade Arrangements and Climate Provisions

18. Creating Accountability for Global Cyber Norms

19. Views Adopted by the UN Human Rights Committee Under Article 5(4) of the Optional Protocol, concerning Communication No 2918/2016

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