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1. Global IR Research Programme: From Perplexities to Progressions

2. Are We There Yet? A Global Investigation of Knowledge Inclusion in International Relations Theory Curricula

3. Before the West: The Rise and Fall of Eastern World Orders

4. Disentangling Government Responses: How Do We Know When Accountability Work Is Gaining Traction?

5. The Invisible Leverage of the Top 1 Percent: Absentee Debtors and Their Hedge Funds

6. Good Intentions, Better Outcomes: Shifting the Debate About Social Protection and Informality

7. IMF Standby Agreements and Inequality: The Role of Informality

8. Small States and the War in Ukraine

9. West Vs. Non-West: A New Cold War?

10. Military recruitment and conscription in the 21st century

11. No end in sight to the global sprint towards digital sovereignty in 2023 (and beyond)

12. Facing the next public health emergency: How do we know how (un)prepared we are?

13. Green Hydrogen Industrial Value Chains: Geopolitical and Market Implications

14. Modelling Nuclear W Modelling Nuclear Weapon E eapon Effects in W ects in Wargaming Using Monte gaming Using Monte Carlo Simulations

15. How non-state armed groups engage in environmental protection

16. Governing Outer Space – legal issues mounting at the final frontier

17. Most green funds do not have a sustainability impact

18. What needs to change for green funds to be truly green

19. Security professionals are changing how humanitarian organisations operate

20. Why adaptation projects do not stop climate-related migration

21. A Brief History of Senior International Officers on U.S. Higher Education Campuses

22. Leading with Resilience: COVID-19 Learnings

23. Responding to Netflix's Stateless Series: Misrecognition and Missed Opportunities

24. The Racialised Non-Being of Non-Citizens: Slaves, Migrants and the Stateless

25. Arms Control Tomorrow: Strategies to Mitigate the Risks of New and Emerging Technologies

26. Assessing the Dangers: Emerging Military Technologies and Nuclear (In)Stability

27. Digital Dichotomy: Opportunities and Challenges of Digitalization in Fragile Settings

28. Open strategic autonomy: The digital dimension

29. Getting global development back on track: Focus and start at home

30. Migration in the Context of Climate Foreign Policy

31. How Authoritarian Regimes Counter International Sanctions Pressure

32. ACLED Year in Review Global Disorder in 2022

33. Collective screening

34. Can the World Trade Organization be saved? Should it?

35. The international tax agreement of 2021: Why it’s needed, what it does, and what comes next?

36. Multilateral development banks are key to unlocking low-carbon investments in developing economies

37. Carbon border adjustments, climate clubs, and subsidy races when climate policies vary

38. Saving the WTO from the national security exception

39. Non-economic loss and damage: closing the knowledge gap

40. Structural transformation and international trade: Evidence from the China shock

41. Digital de-industrialization, global value chains, and structural transformation: Empirical evidence from low- and middle-income countries

42. Sanction-busting through tax havens

43. More information, better knowledge? The effects of information campaigns on aid beneficiaries’ knowledge of aid projects

44. Armed group opportunism in the face of recent crises: COVID-19 and climate change

45. Assessment of institutional set-up of results measurement and reporting systems for non-sovereign operations in development finance institutions

46. Building resilience knowledge for sustainable development: Insights from development studies

47. Gender and poverty as a feminist foreign policy priority

48. Energy investment in a time of inflation

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

50. Navigating R2P Between Norm and Practice

51. Democratizing International Relations

52. Political Analysis of the Purchase and technology Transfer Process for Gropen Fighters

53. The East Mediterranean Gas Forum: Convergence of Regional and Energy Security Concerns

54. Enhancing the Benefits of Human Mobility through Development Interventions

55. Crossing the Divide: Rural to Urban Migration in Developing Countries

56. State Upgrading in Global Value Chains and Production Networks: A Conceptual Note

57. Climate Change Mitigation for Late Industrialisers: The Role of Technology Intensity in Manufacturing

58. Centralization in National High-Performance Sports Systems: Reasons, Processes, Dimensions, Characteristics, and Open Questions

59. Businesses, EU Strengthening International Supply Chains

60. Climate Protection Litigation on the Rise

61. Is the Pursuit of Nukes Driven by Leaders or Systems?

62. Action for Peacekeeping Plus (A4P+): An Update on Monitoring and Implementation after Two Years

63. Accountability for Crimes against Peacekeepers

64. Peacekeeping in Nonpermissive Environments: Assessing Troop-Contributing Countries’ Perspectives on Capabilities and Mindsets

65. Forced Marriage by Non-state Armed Groups: Frequency, Forms, and Impact

66. Financing Loss and Damage at Scale: Toward a Mosaic Approach

67. The UN’s Response to the COVID-19 Infodemic

68. Enhancing Resilience in a Chaotic World: The Role of Infrastructure

69. Section 232 reloaded: the false promise of the transatlantic ‘climate club’ for steel and aluminium

70. A new measure of aggregate trade restrictions: cyclical drivers and macro effects

71. Employer perspectives on employee work location: collaboration, culture and control

72. Artificial intelligence adoption in the public sector: a case study

73. The hidden inequalities of digitalisation in the post-pandemic context

74. Decentralised finance: good technology, bad finance

75. A model for a participative approach to digital competition regulation

76. Climate versus trade? Reconciling international subsidy rules with industrial decarbonisation

77. How best to ensure international digital competition cooperation

78. The Political Economy of Anti‐​bribery Enforcement

79. Disease Mix and How Economic Freedom Matters for Health Outcomes

80. The Impact of Regulation on Innovation

81. The Future of the WTO: Multilateral or Plurilateral?

82. Global Inequality in Well‐​Being Has Decreased across Many Dimensions: Introducing the Inequality of Human Progress Index

83. Skilled Immigration, Task Allocation, and the Innovation of Firms

84. Self‐​Service Bans and Gasoline Prices: The Effect of Allowing Consumers to Pump Their Own Gas

85. Chips, subsidies, security, and great power competition

86. Redressing environmental harm? A 'corporate sovereignty' problem

87. Emergent Agency in a Time of COVID-19: Research report

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

89. Regulatory Convergence within Technical Barriers to Trade

90. Mastering the Digital Age: Understanding Artificial Intelligence and Regulation

91. It’s All About the Benjamins: Why Banknotes Look As They Do, and Why You Should Care

92. How Poster Art of the “Long 1960s” Fueled International Solidarity

93. The Future of the Digital Asset Space

94. A Wall of Separation Between Money and State: Policy and Philosophy for the Era of Cryptocurrency

95. Redressing environmental harm? A 'corporate sovereignty' problem

96. The World’s Humanitarian, Economic, and Political Engagement with Afghanistan

97. An Age of Crises: Prospects for inequality and division

98. From Rhetoric to Action: Delivering Inequality & Exclusion

99. What Works in Conflict Prevention?

100. The Number of Countries with Coups d’etats and Other Constitutional Changes in Government is Rising: How should donors stay engaged?