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1. MIRAGE Model Documentation Version 2.0

2. Energy Data Spaces and Market Power: a new challenge for data sovereignty and its governance

3. Variables of War

4. Contemporary Terrorism: A Theoretical Perspective

5. Reflections on WTO Reform: Lecture series by Ignacio Garcia Bercero

6. What Does It Mean for Agencies to Be Effective in a Changing Development Landscape?

7. The Future of Official Development Assistance: Incremental Improvements or Radical Reform?

8. Aligning International Banking Regulation with the SDGs

9. Planned Relocation of Climate-Vulnerable Communities: Preparing Multilateral Development Banks

10. Practical Guidance for Integrating Climate into WPS National Action Plans

11. Advancing Gender, Climate, and Security in the UN Security Council: A Blueprint for Action

12. AI Governance and Geopolitical Challenges: What’s Next after Italy’s G7 Presidency?

13. Dollar Colonisation: The Destructive Policy Implications of Modern Monetary Theory

14. IMF, Structural Adjustment, and Poverty: A Cross-National Difference-in-Differences Analysis, 1980-2018

15. Investing in a Green Future: Finance, Industrial Policy and the Green transition

16. The Distribution of Climate Finance among Annex-II Countries: A CBDR-RC Approach for Partial Funding of the Developing Countries

17. Navigating Debt Sustainability: An In-Depth Analysis of the IMF's Debt Sustainability Framework and Its Critique

18. National Dialogues x Transitional Justice

19. Introducing the Response to Sponsorship Dataset: Determinants of Responses by Target States to State Sponsors of Rebel Groups

20. Mediatised Terrorism: East-West Narratives of Risk

21. Diaspora Organisations in International Affairs

22. The Impact of Stereotyping on International Cyber Norm‑making: Navigating Misperceptions and Building Trust

23. Managing Global Biological Risks: Towards a Security-Health Coordination Framework

24. Social contracts and the UN’s “Common Goals”: conceptualising a new role for international organisations

25. Global health at a crossroads: policy recommendations in light of the Lancet Global Health 2050 Report

26. Enhancing public works programmes: sustainable impact through participatory asset creation and digitalisation

27. Can guarantees effectively leverage financing for SMEs in low- and middle-income countries?

28. A new development paradigm and strategy for the OECD (and beyond): what should the ‘D’ of OECD stand for?

29. Financing for development: from Monterrey to Seville

30. How to deal with the current debt crisis of developing countries?

31. Macroprudential policies and private domestic investment in developing countries: an instrumental variables approach

32. Recent Global Business Cycles: Characteristics and Implications

33. Funding Climate Mobility Projects: Key Players and Strategies for Growth

34. Advancing locally led evaluations: Practical insights for humanitarian contexts

35. Practical steps to advance locally led evaluation

36. Future research and learning: Shaping agendas to inform more people centred humanitarian action

37. Connecting not conflating: Opportunities and risks of merging the localisation, AAP and inclusion agendas

38. Breaking boundaries: local and national actors’ engagement in the humanitarian–development–peace nexus

39. Explain: Inclusion and inclusive humanitarian action

40. Digital Data and Advanced AI for Richer Global Intelligence

41. Generative AI, Democracy and Human Rights

42. Policy Pathways for Integrating Fast Payment Systems with Digital Currencies

43. Mighty are Exempt: United Nations Response to Unlawful Actions by Great Power States

44. Transnational Government: A Faster Path to Developing Underdeveloped Nations

45. Lowering the Cost of Capital for Climate and SDG Finance in Emerging Markets and Developing Economies (EMDEs)

46. Distinguishing Among Climate Change-Related Risks

47. Islamophobia, Race and Global Politics with Nazia Kazi (Episode 27)

48. Race and Empire: Legal Theory Within, Through and Across National Borders with Asli Bali

49. Post-Colonial Legality and Human Rights with Abdullahi An-Naim (Episode 31)

50. Race, Women and the Global War on Terror with Sherene Razack (Episode 30)

51. Beyond the Weapon of War: Rethinking Gendered Narratives of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence

52. Democratic Recovery After Significant Backsliding: Emergent Lessons

53. Rethinking a Political Approach to Nuclear Abolition

54. Measuring Changes Caused by Generative Artificial Intelligence: Setting the Foundations

55. Assessing National Information Ecosystems

56. La regulación de la inteligencia artificial y la responsabilidad de los Estados en su utilización militar

57. La Intersección entre Inteligencia Artificial y Armas Nucleares: Riesgos, Beneficios y Recomendaciones

58. The militarization of artificial intelligence and the autonomous weapons

59. Cybersecurity Implications of Quantum Computing and Its Combined Use with Artificial Intelligence

60. Unleashing AI´s Transformative Power: Reshaping Productivity, Labor Markets and Policy in the Global Economy

61. The Global Terrorist Threat Forecast in 2025

62. Hybrid Multilateralism: Greenpeace in the Global Climate Governance

63. 30 years of the Advisory Opinion on the Legality of Nuclear Weapons: eppur si muove

64. A Pacifism for Our Times

65. From Ideas to Policy: Q&A with Ibrahim Awad

66. The Role of Long Histories of “Lived Experience” in the COVID-Era Inflationary Surge

67. How Export Restrictions Threaten Economic Security

68. Inequality and agricultural structural change: Evidence from macro and microdata, 1950–present

69. Environmental Kuznets curve and green regulation

70. Economic development and inequality of opportunity: Kuznets meets the Great Gatsby?

71. Building a path toward global deployment of fusion: Nonproliferation and export considerations

72. Benchmarking Quantum Technology Performance: Governments, Industry, Academia and their Role in Shaping our Technological Future

73. Models of Industrial Policy: Driving Innovation and Economic Growth

74. How accurate is forecasting of military technologies?

75. A (More) Feminist Approach to Principled Humanitarian Aid

76. Takers Not Makers: The unjust poverty and unearned wealth of colonialism

77. Innovative Pathways: When and how to use alternative approaches to Human Rights Impact Assessments

78. Personal to Powerful: Holding the line for gender justice in the face of growing anti-rights movements

79. Beyond the Targets: An ambitious agenda to put aid back on track

80. Raising the Bar: Supermarkets must urgently address structural exploitation of cocoa farmers

81. No Women, No Peace – A Snapshot of Oxfam’s Engagement with the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Lessons and Opportunities

82. The Primacy of Politics at the Local Level in UN Peace Operations

83. UN Peace Operations and Unconstitutional Changes of Government

84. Minilateral Mechanisms for Peacemaking in a Multipolar World: Friends, Contact Groups, Troikas, Quads, and Quints

85. Infrastructure Grids and Networks. The Challenges Ahead, amid Security and Efficiency

86. Lonely in the Crowd: Plugged or Remote?

87. Gender diversity and economic growth

88. Sovereigns on thinning ice: debt sustainability, climate impacts and adaptation

89. The Misleading Panic over Misinformation

90. Global Futures Bulletin: The BRICS and the Decarbonization and Biodiversity Protection Challenges

91. The Gendered Impact of Social Norms on Financial Access and Capital Misallocation

92. Childhood Welfare Exposure and Economic Outcomes for Adult Daughters and Sons

93. Hard Times, Hard Attitudes? The Effect of Economic Downturns on Gender Norms

94. The Future of Work(ers) in the Age of Technological Revolution

95. Peripheral Growth Models and the Global Economy: A Second Image IPE Perspective

96. Politics, AI and the Future of the University

97. World Conference on Statelessness 2024 – Key Takeaways

98. State-sponsored economic cyber-espionage for commercial purposes: Governmental practices in protecting IP-intensive industries

99. State-sponsored economic cyber-espionage for commercial purposes: Assessing the preparedness of emerging economies to defend against cyber-enabled IP theft

100. The End of an Era: The Decline of Neoliberalism and the Emerging Interregnum