Global Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Global Policy is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Global governance through voluntary sustainability standards: Developments, trends and challenges31
Correction to “The Politics of Accountability in Global Sustainable Commodity Governance: Dilemmas of Institutional Competition and Convergence”30
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Tools and data for the analysis of gender policies: A review29
Exploring best practices for user engagement in peace and conflict research28
Introduction: Development practice, power and public authority27
Brokering Peace: Emerging Middle Powers, Agency and Mediation25
The Future of Deadly Synthetic Opioids: Nitazenes and Their International Control24
Naïve no more: Foreign direct investment screening in the European Union23
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Collective leadership for VUCA: From theoretical exploratory study to knowledge creation22
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The ecosystem of headquarter cities and international organisations needs more consideration20
Contested ‘commune rurales’: Decentralisation and the (violent) struggle for public authority in the Democratic Republic of Congo20
Perceptions of social credit systems in Southeast Asia: An external technology acceptance model19
Women’s Empowerment Without Power: Strategic v. Practical Interests in SDGs and the Voluntary National Reviews19
Iran, China and the Persian Gulf: An unfolding engagement19
Emerging Scholars on Emerging Technologies in International Security: Introduction to Part 119
The Business of Pandemic Intelligence: Implications for Global Health Governance18
Fifty years of peril: A comprehensive comparison of the impact of terrorism and disasters linked to natural hazards (1970–2019)18
Responsible Accountability? Multi‐Stakeholder Partnerships, Sustainable Development and Global Health18
Reaching the Summit or a Plateau? The EU –New Zealand Relationship in the Indo‐Pacific17
The politics of accountability in global sustainable commodity governance: Dilemmas of institutional competition and convergence17
From strategic autonomy to strategic partnership: EU–India relations in health diplomacy16
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Assessing Ill‐Being and Economic Stress: Negative Inputs and Civil Society in Europe15
Doing Things Right Versus Doing the Right Things? Ownership's Effect on the Sustainable Development Goals14
How to assess economic progress in the era of discontinuity?13
The Discordant ‘Debt Trap’ and ‘Secrecy’ Narratives on the Belt and Road Initiative13
Technology as a paradigm to investigate war13
Lessons and challenges of China's state‐led and party‐dominated governance model12
Can China Destabilize US Government Debt? The Biggest Threat Comes from within12
The UN High‐Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development: An orchestrator, more or less?12
Work environment and health of bank employees working from home: Lessons from the COVID‐19 pandemic12
Nuclear war as a predictable surprise12
Introduction to the practitioners' special section: Financing the green transition in times of crisis11
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Digital nomadism and the challenge to social citizenship11
‘No safe haven’: Why theGATT‘regional exception’ does not apply to technical barriers to trade11
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Governing Interdependence: An Adaptive Approach to Science and Technology Diplomacy11
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Making the UNFCCC fit for purpose: A research agenda on vested interests and green spiralling11
Major powers make the call? Review of 70 years engagement of major powers with Myanmar10
How Do Informal International Organizations Promote the Sustainable Development Goals Through Orchestration?9
Unpacking the storytelling around French arms sales: Demystifying the “strategic autonomy” argument9
Politicising pandemics: Evidence from US media coverage of the World Health Organisation9
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Sustainable Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) development of China and ASEAN in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world9
In the line of duty: Militarising African epidemics8
Latin American agency: The New Development Bank, Uruguay's accession and Brazilian influence8
Courts, climate litigation and the evolution of earth system law8
Navigating the In‐Between Space: The Roles of Chinese Think Tanks in Artificial Intelligence Governance8
Contested informality in regional institutional design: A comparative analysis of ASEAN and the Quad8
Status Politics: The Changing Meanings and Practices of South Korea's Middle Power Diplomacy8
Varieties of EU trade politicisation in EU public debates8
‘Vaccine populism’ and migrant assistance: On the contingency of mutual aid in Italy's Alpine region8
Can the United Nations Avoid the Fate of the League of Nations?8
Soft power in global governance: fsQCA of thematic specialization strategies of European think tanks8
Export credit agencies delivering finance for the green transition in times of crisis8
Unfinished revolutions: The post‐Soviet crisis of governance in Ukraine7
Powers of persuasion? China's struggle for human rights discourse power at the UN7
Will the poverty‐related UN Sustainable Development Goals be met? New projections7
Earlier reporting misconducts by serial entrepreneurs as predictors of misconduct‐triggered forced firm closures7
Attribution science and the fate of climate litigation7
Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence Regulations for Deforestation‐Free Value Chains? Exploring the Implementation of the EU Regulation on De7
Reverse the road: From European Monetary Union to Euroization7
Qatar's foreign aid and political strategies in the Horn of Africa: The case of Somalia7
Deciding which ‘developing’ country list to use: A practical guide7
Global Spillovers Between Sustainable and Traditional ETFs: Crisis Dynamics and Policy Implications7
The new OECD arrangement on export credits: Breakthrough or bad compromise?7
Contribution of subnational authorities to multilateralism from the EU perspective—Implementation of the SDGs7
Humanitarian protection activities and the safety of strangers in the DRC , Syria and South Sudan7
Chinese power in the World Heritage Committee: From learning the game to shaping the rules7
Vaccine politics: Law and inequality in the pandemic response to COVID‐197
Ensuring Market Supply Transparency for Personal Protective Equipment: Preparing for Future Pandemics7
A “Tech First” Approach to Foreign Policy? The Three Meanings of Tech Diplomacy7
Global Labour Governance by Numbers: A Comparison of the ILO and OECD7
Trade Finance Gap: Why Credit Risk Mitigants Are Not Applied6
The European Union in the Indo‐Pacific: Gauging the EU's Indo‐Pacific Strategy Across Eight Indo‐Pacific Locations6
All the President's men. Leadership style, advisory system and Donald Trump's mixed record in foreign policy6
Contemporary Challenges and Relevance of the Transboundary River Management Regimes in South Asia6
Localising aid: Urban displacement, contested public authority and legitimacy in Jordan and Lebanon6
Effect of S&D Flexibilities in WTO Rules on the Least Developed Countries' Participation in Global Value Chains6
Revisiting International Political Leadership: Nordic Leadership in Informal Intergovernmental Climate Organisations6
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“Invisible Bullets”: The Power of Narratives in Modern Warfare6
Making universal education a priority for sustainable development: The EU, Vietnam and education6
Foreign Aid at a Crossroads: How Funding Cuts Reshape Global Development Cooperation6
Multiplying Elements of Fragmentation? Polycentrism, the Launcher Crisis and the Future of Europe in Space6
South Africa: The Ambiguities of a Middle Power5
“Research Security” in Germany and the United States: Shifting Governance of Scientific Collaboration Under Geopolitical Pressure5
Digital innovation and de‐branching in the banking industry: Customer perception and satisfaction5
China's reaction to the Russia–Ukraine war: A test case for a global ‘Pax Sinica’?5
The organisational dimension of executive authority in the Global South: Insights from the AU and ECOWAS commissions5
Environmental remediation as social archaeology: Excavating sites contaminated by early nuclear weapons activities in New York City, both literally and hermeneutically5
Technology for Whom and for What? A Global South View of Tech Diplomacy5
Costly Concessions: Insights From 78 Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration ( DDR ) Provisions in Peace Agreements5
Sustainable Food System Chapters in Trade and Investment Agreements: Lessons on Policy Innovation5
Labour provisions in trade agreements and women's rights in the global south5
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The war in Ukraine, the Global South and the evolving global order5
China, power and the United Nations Special Procedures: Emerging threats to the “crown jewels” of the international human rights system5
The failed negotiations to restore the Iran nuclear deal5
Collision Course: How Iran and Israel Brought the Middle East to the Brink of War5
EU Space Governance at the Threshold of A New Era5
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Managing the green transition: The role of the OECD export credit arrangement5
The age of fuzzy bifurcation: Lessons from the pandemic and the Ukraine War5
Layered Incoherence in Middle Power Foreign Policy: Indonesia and the U.S.‐China Rivalry5
Reforming Export Control Regimes: Addressing Emerging Technologies Through Responsible Innovation5
The World Economic Forum: An unaccountable force in global health governance?5
Negotiating faith in exile: Learning from displacements from and into Arua, North West Uganda5
Overcoming the Invisible Ceiling for the Empowerment of Refugees and Immigrants Through Islamic Finance5
How many people in the world do research and development?5
Ecosystem services and sustainable peace in Afghanistan: Gaps in national policy and its security implications5
Incorporating sustainability as a cross‐cutting vector in the design of public policies5
The European Union in its pursuit of being a global leader in climate neutrality5
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Securitisation imperatives and the exaggeration of Iranian involvement with the Houthi movement by international actors4
Data Centers in Ireland and Singapore: Entrepreneurial Strategies and Environmental Management in Small States4
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Public health clauses in international investment agreements: Sword or shield?4
Bangladesh and New Development Bank (NDB): Accession and after, money and more4
Taking stock of systems for organizing existential and global catastrophic risks: Implications for policy4
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The Dual‐Use Conundrum of the Lisbon Treaty Regarding Space Governance: Solutions Through International Legal Interpretation?4
Algeria and China: Shifts in political and military relations4
Aeropeace: Imagining Positive Peace in European Airspace4
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Beyond Manoeuvre Theory for European Defence4
Indonesia's Russia‐Ukraine war stance and the Global South: Between solidarity and transactionalism4
Norwegian Blues? Rethinking the Idea of Middle Powers in an Era of Fuzzy Bifurcation4
Gender Discrimination in Global Clothing Tariffs4
Radical Reform of the International Investment Treaty Regime: A Role for Climate Clubs?4
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Unique data, different values: Explaining variation in the use of biometrics by international humanitarian organizations4
Overcoming gridlock? The role of city networks in transnational cooperation on climate mitigation4
An architecture for a net zero world: Global climate governance beyond the epoch of failure4
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Beyond the narrative: Colombia and the Venezuelan migrants4
Governance of artificial intelligence in Southeast Asia4
The sound, the fury and the silences: The politics of influence in digitalizing India4
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Nathan Sears: “… in the midst of catastrophe”4
Remembering the scholarship of Nathan Sears: A forum in memoriam4
Against data individualism: Why a pandemic accord needs to commit to data solidarity4
Progressive Rhetoric, Regressive Reality: The IMF 's Tax Advice to 125 Countries, 2022–20244
The geopolitics of supply chains: EU efforts to ensure security of supply4
Colombia's economic relations with China: The role of economics and politics in trade, investment, and economic agreements4
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