Global Governance

Papers
(The median citation count of Global Governance is 0. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Global Forum11
The Right to International Solidarity8
Emergence and Structuring of the Clean Energy Regime Complex6
Beyond Effectiveness6
Rethinking Institutional Independence4
Beyond Generations4
Governance of Low-Skilled Labor Migration4
An Early Assessment of the General Assembly’s 2022 Veto Initiative4
Allied but Deviating NATO in the Multipolar World4
Is a Green UN the Answer to Its Current Blues?4
The Cultural Dimension of Sustaining Peace4
African-Led Peace Support Operations in a declining period of new UN Peacekeeping Operations4
A Partnership Centered on Norm Adoption4
Indirect Governance of Transnational Crises4
Feeding the Hungry: Advocacy and Blame in the Global Fight against Hunger, by Michelle Jurkovich3
Offering the Carrot and Hiding the Stick?3
Unilateral Withdrawals from Multilateral International Treaties, 1945–20243
Empathy or Calculation?3
The UN Regional Commissions as Orchestrators for the Sustainable Development Goals3
Juggling Several Balls at Once3
Diplomacy in Practice: A Critical Approach , by Johan Verbeke2
Relevance and Reform2
Blessing or Curse?2
Sexual Violence and Peacekeeping2
Transnational Climate Change Governance in South Asia2
Cities’ International Law-Shaping or Making and the Normative Value of Its Effects2
Shadow Negotiators: How UN Organizations Shape the Rules of World Trade for Food Security, by Matias E. Margulis2
Power by Proxy2
Advocacy and Change in International Organizations: Communication, Protection, and Reconstruction in UN Peacekeeping, by Kseniya Oksamytna1
UN Peacekeeping Operations in a Multipolar Era1
The IMF COVID-19 Surveillance Monitor1
Sustainably Financing the World Health Organization1
Revolutionary Aspects of Formal Inter-governmental Organizations1
The International Organization for Migration as a Counterweight to States?1
Reclaiming the Right to Peace1
Multiple Streams, Open Windows, and yet No Solution1
Back matter1
Politicizing Global Governance Institutions in Times of Crisis1
Muslim Solidarity in the UN General Assembly1
Commentary1
Quasi-public Partnerships1
Multilateralism in a Time of Crisis1
How Not to Do UN Peacekeeping1
Ripe for Resolution1
UN Security Council Sanctions and Mediation in Libya1
Noblesse Oblige1
Integrating Cultural Heritage into Human Security Analysis1
The “Missing Middle”1
Parallel Lines in the Sand0
Protecting Civilians from Injury, Destruction, and Death during War and Conflict0
Global Governance Research0
Front matter0
Mutual Accountability in Fragile States0
Back matter0
Human Security, Multilateralism, and Solidarity0
The Road Most Traveled By0
Crucial Technologies for the Protection of Civilians by UN Peace Operations0
Active Non-alignment and Global Governance0
Small, Young, and Female0
Unmapping the 21st Century: Between Networks and the State , by Nicholas Michelsen and Neville Bolt0
Discretionary Governance0
Are SDG s Counting What Counts?0
The Design of Informal Intergovernmental Organizations0
Front matter0
NATO as a Military OECD0
Back matter0
China and the ITU0
Delegation to Treaty Bodies and International Organizations for Conventional Arms Control Agreements in Europe0
The 75th Anniversary of UN Peacekeeping0
Global City Agency and Multilevel Governance in China0
Of Peacekeepers and Pandemics0
Policy Advice in UN Development Work0
The United Nations amid the Covid-19 Pandemic0
Blue Berets, Burning Brushfires0
United Nations Development Analysis at the Country Level0
In the Shadow of Peace0
Exploring the Relationships between UN Sanctions and Mediation0
The Private Sector and the 2030 Agenda0
Resurgent Coup d’États, Democratic Reversals, and Geopolitical Shifts in Africa0
Blue Helmet Bureaucrats: United Nations Peacekeeping and the Reinvention of Colonialism, 1945–1971, by Margot Tudor0
The Role of Extrinsic Motivation in Securing Actors’ Compliance with the International Anti-Money Laundering/Counterterrorist Financing Regime0
A Voice or an Echo?0
Front matter0
Dynamics of Normative Change for International Nuclear Export Controls0
Norm Fixation0
A Counter-Case to Fallacies and “-isms”0
Leading the World Requires a New Approach to Terrorism, Based on a Moral Principle0
Hybridity and a Composite Regime in the Judiciary Governance of Albania0
Confronting the Challenges to Multilateralism in Times of Crises0
City Governments as Political Actors of Global Governance0
“Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick”0
Torn into the Abyss?0
UN Sanctions as Leverage in Mediation Processes?0
The BRICS Plus Challenge and Emerging Hierarchical Multilateralism0
Retaining Flexibility0
The Multilateral Foreign Policies of Rising States in the Global South0
Taliban Victory Poses No Threat to International Society0
The Summit of the Future0
The Networked Diplomacy of Informal International Institutions0
The Treatment of Civil Wars in a Fragmenting International Order0
The Spyware State and the Prospects for Accountability0
Peacekeeping, Disarmament, and the New Agenda for Peace0
Examining E10 Strategies and Decisions0
Cognitive Third Force0
A Global Regime for Cybersecurity and the Obstacles to Future Progress0
The African Development Bank and the Accountability Policy Norm0
Global Economic Governance between Deadlock and Informality0
From Aspiration to Commitment0
Multilateral Climate Governance0
Back matter0
Towards the Governance of Global Systemic Risk0
Response to Margulis Review of Feeding the Hungry0
UN Sanctions and Mediation in Sierra Leone0
Relevance and Reform0
Regionalizing Development Cooperation?0
The UN Security Council and the Rejection of Draft Resolutions0
India, the Rome Statute, and the International Criminal Court0
Gender Entrepreneurs in the Adoption of the Brazilian National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security0
Certifying China: The Rise and Limits of Transnational Sustainability Governance in Emerging Economies , by Yixian Sun0
The UN Summit of the Future0
Front matter0
A Development Economist in the United Nations: Reasons for Hope, by Richard Jolly0
The Reform of the UN Security Council0
The Last 10 Per Cent: Why the World Needs a Leaner, More Innovative and Pragmatic Development Sector, Today, by Erica Harper0
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