Global Politics Review
2015 - 2020
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Volume 6, issue 1-2, 2020
- The Russian Federation’s Policies Toward the Korean Security Crisis: Moscow’s Pivot Toward China pp. 6-19
- Anthony V. Rinna
- Xi Jinping and His New Zhijiang Army: A Perspective from Social Network Analysis pp. 20-36
- Simin Li
- Book Review of Christian Imperialism: Converting the World in the Early American Republic. By Emily Conroy-Krutz pp. 37-39
- Curtis Keltner
- Challenges and Prospects in the Counter Terrorism Approach to Boko Haram: 2009 – 2018 pp. 40-56
- Wazeer Murtala
- Russia as a Great Power? A Case Study of Southeast Asia pp. 57-65
- Joshua Espeña & Don McLain Gill
Volume 5, issue 1-2, 2019
- Addressing the Crimes of Torture and Enforced Disappearances in Latin America: Achievements and Challenges from a Human Rights Perspective pp. 5-62
- Mateo Corrales Hoyos
- Japan’s Defense Diplomacy in South East Asia pp. 6-49
- Daniel Foulkes Leon
- Book Review - Ethiopia and the Nile: Dilemmas of National and Regional Hydropolitics pp. 63-66
- Semahegn Asmare Belay
- EU as Principal-orchestrator: Horizontal Policy Externalisation Through pp. 67-91
- Antonio Salvador Alcazar
- Sunni Iraqi Women After the 'Caliphate': Why Have They Been Ignored? pp. 92-106
- Busra Nisa Sarac
- Vladimir Putin and the "Stalin Myth:" How Russia's President Invokes Stalin to Fortify His Political Stature pp. 107-120
- Jacob Lewis Calloway
- Border Management: Case Study of Torkhum Border, Pakistan pp. 121-137
- J. Riaz Hussain
Volume 4, issue 2, 2018
- Mazu Nation: Pilgrimages, Political Practice, and the Ritual Construction of National Space in Taiwan pp. 6-28
- Jacob Friedemann Tischer
- Make Live and Let Die: Why Creative People are not so Creative to Solve Social Problems? pp. 29-49
- Luisa Marques Barreto
- Maritime Dispute Settlement in the South China Sea: The Case of the Philippines – China Arbitral Awards and Implications pp. 50-71
- Giang Nguyen Truong
- The Future of the Outer Space Treaty – Peace and Security in the 21st Century pp. 72-112
- Jonathan Lim
- Utilisation of Drones and Resulting Strain: Evidence from Pakistan's Case pp. 113-124
- J. Riaz Hussain
Volume 4, issue 1, 2018
- The HIPC initiative and its impact on health and education expenditures pp. 6-30
- Guido Tubaldi
- Voters’ Sentiment and Propensity to Vote in The Wake of Internal Squabbling in Election Management Bodies: The Case of Ghana’s Electoral Commission pp. 31-58
- Henry Kyeremeh and Bordalo Mouzinho
- Risk, Pre-crime and Counterterrorism: Assessing Pakistan’s Approach pp. 59-66
- J. Riaz Hussain
- A Tinted Politics of Memory: Anniversaries Caught between Political Camps in Taiwan in 2017 pp. 67-77
- Simon Preker
- Five Limitations: Political Science Applied to The Non-West pp. 78-88
- Kaori Crystal Sueyoshi
Volume 3, issue 2, 2017
- American Unipolarity: The Uneven Distribution of Power pp. 10-25
- David Andrew Tizzard
- Influencing the EU’s Foreign Policy on Asylum and Migration: Populist Political Dynamics and Cooperation with (Un)safe Third Countries pp. 26-38
- Ela Goksun
- Populism and Foreign Policy: Deepening Divisions and Decreasing Efficiency pp. 39-52
- Catherine Kane and Caitlin McCulloch
- The Rise of Populism and the Future of NATO pp. 53-62
- Phillip Gary Schrank
Volume 3, issue 1, 2017
- UNRWA and the Palestinian Precedent: Lessons From the International Response to the Palestinian Refugee Crisis pp. 10-24
- Anne Irfan
- Including the Crime of Terrorism Within the Rome Statute: Likelihood and Prospects pp. 25-38
- Mateo Corrales Hoyos
- Islamist Forces, Political Reordering of Libya and Exiles in Cairo pp. 39-60
- Jie Wang
- From Immigrants to Sex Offenders: The Case of a Failed Integration System in Norway pp. 61-78
- Elisa Chavez
- GATS-Minus Trade Agreements: Why the Managerial School Does not Apply pp. 79-96
- Gordon Gatlin
- A Presumptive Right to Exclude: From Imposed Obligations To A Viable Threshold pp. 98-108
- Benedikt Buechel
- Book Review - Centrifugal Empire: Central-Local Relations in China. By Jae Ho Chung. New York: Columbia University Press, 2016. X, 232 pages. USD 60.00. ISBN: 978-023-1176-20-0 pp. 110-113
- Giuseppe Gabusi
- Book Review - The Perfect Dictatorship: China in the 21st Century. By Stein Ringen. Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, Distributed by Columbia University Press, 2016. 208 pages. USD 70.00. ISBN 978-988-8208-93-7 pp. 114-119
- Maximilian Ernst
- The Displaced: An Editorial pp. 121-124
- Nate Kerkhoff
Volume 2, issue 2, 2016
- The Human Use of Human Beings: Suicide Bombing, Technological Innovation, and the Asymmetry of Modern Warfare pp. 9-27
- Jeffrey William Lewis
- The Origins of Chinese Dissidents in American Foreign Policy pp. 28-39
- Kathryn Botto
- New Approach of South Korea’s Middle Power Diplomacy: Focusing on Global Agenda Setting pp. 40-57
- Kyung Suk Lee
- Road to Rapprochement: Establishment of the 1972 United States’ Visit to the People’s Republic of China through the Pakistani Channel pp. 58-73
- Sunwoo Vivian Lee
- Jihadi Brides: Why do Western Muslim Girls Join ISIS? pp. 91-102
- Maren Hald Bjørgum
Volume 2, issue 1, 2016
- War as the Autoimmune Disease of Humanity: Perspectives on a Theoretical Proposal pp. 11-19
- David Tibor Teszár
- Shifting Sands: The United States, Great Britain, and the Muslim Brotherhood, 1945 – 1954 pp. 20-38
- John Perry
- The People’s Republic of China’s Pro Status Quo Approach in Cross-Strait Relations pp. 39-49
- Elisa Gambino
- Diplomatic Relations with the DPRK: India as a Global Case Study pp. 50-64
- Justin Kim-Hummel
- Visual Metaphors in North Korean Graphic Novels for Children pp. 65-82
- Jacco Zwetsloot
- The Manipulation of History in South Korea seen through the Lens of Francis Bacon’s Four Idols pp. 84-93
- David Andrew Tizzard
- Book Review - Hartmut Elsenhans and a Critique of Capitalism, Conversations on Theory and Policy Implications. By Neil Wilcock and Corina Scholz. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. XII, 184 pages. US$ 110.00. ISBN 978-1-137-56463-4 pp. 95-99
- Christoph Sorg
- Interview with H.E. Vasyl Marmazov, Ambassador of Ukraine to Seoul pp. 101-111
- Rachel Leng
Volume 1, issue 1, 2015
- Transnational Theory, Global World: Theory Matters, Not Geography pp. 8-17
- Phoebe Gardner
- The Hungarian Connection: the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and its Impact on Mao Zedong’s Domestic Policies in the late 1950s pp. 18-34
- David Tibor Teszar
- A Big Frog in a Small Pond or a Giant of Asia? Understanding the Political Leadership Style of Lee Kuan Yew pp. 35-52
- H.M.S. Amanda Herath
- The Asian Gold Rush: a Critique of the Win-Win Chinese Strategy Towards Africa pp. 53-62
- Camilla Crovella
- Convergence or Divergence in Future? Comparative Analysis between the WTO SCM Agreement and the Agreement on Agriculture pp. 63-81
- Minju Kim
- The Power of Cinema on the Korean Peninsula pp. 83-94
- Samyel Lee
- Aspects of Israeli Deterrence With a View to South Korean Applicability pp. 95-107
- Daniel Foulkes
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