Global Studies
The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies investigates the dynamics of globalization and the transformation of the local. Intellectually, the conference and the journal take three steps: the first is a “this-worldly” step, mapping the details and extrapolating to big picture analyses in order to interpret what is at times challenging, dangerous, and excitingly positive about the “New Globalization.” The second step is to set this New Globalization in the context of earlier globalizations—what are the continuities, and what is genuinely new? The third step is to re-examine and redefine the very concept of globalization—in theoretical, anthropological, and philosophical terms. The journal works between the most fastidiously empirical and profoundly generalizing modes of engagement with one of the central phenomena of our contemporary existence. For more information visit -- https://onglobalization.com/journal
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Climate Change and Global Policy
Arup Kumar Poddar
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Seventeenth Global Studies Conference Proceedings
Rafal Soborski
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Narrative Worldviews of Central American Migration
Jared Johnson
Skye Cooley
Asya Cooley
Robert Hinck
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China’s Belt and Road Initiative Arrives in Africa
Jeremy Levine
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Russian Irredentism, Authoritarian Populism, Regime Evolution, and Strategic Corruption
Benedict Edward DeDominicis
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Assessing and Mitigating Energy Supply Management Crisis due to Public Company Mismanagement
Heidy Rico
Mauro Maury Campo
Mario De La Puente
Carlos de Oro Aguado
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“Mother Nature Was Not Their Enemy; It Was the People”
Dee Ann Sherwood
Karen M. VanDeusen
Mioara Diaconu
Shannon L. McMorrow