| Knowledge and Politics in Setting and Measuring the SDGs: Introduction to Special Issue |
26 |
| The Big (data) Bang: Opportunities and Challenges for Compiling SDG Indicators |
11 |
| Science Diplomacy: Introduction to a Boundary Problem |
10 |
| International Capacity CooperationFinancing China's Export of Industrial Overcapacity |
10 |
| Networking Cities after Paris: Weighing the Ambition of Urban Climate Change Experimentation |
10 |
| The Evolution of Science Diplomacy |
8 |
| Keeping Out Extreme Inequality from the SDG Agenda - The Politics of Indicators |
7 |
| The Design of Environmental Priorities in the SDGs |
7 |
| The Vulnerable World Hypothesis |
7 |
| Global Financial Regulation: Shortcomings and Reform Options |
6 |
| Why the Global Energy Transition Does Not Mean the End of the Petrostate |
6 |
| Open Plurilateral Agreements, International Regulatory Cooperation and the WTO |
6 |
| The IHME in the Shifting Landscape of Global Health Metrics |
6 |
| Introduction: Bringing Institutions Back in the Study of Global Value Chains |
5 |
| Reducing Inequalities within Countries: Assessing the Potential of the Sustainable Development Goals |
5 |
| Three Models of Global Climate Governance: From Kyoto to Paris and Beyond |
5 |
| The Many Meanings of Quality Education: Politics of Targets and Indicators in SDG4 |
5 |
| A Decade of C40: Research Insights and Agendas for City Networks |
5 |
| Managing Deep Debt Crises in the Euro Area: Towards a Feasible Regime |
5 |
| Between a Carrot and a Stick: Science Diplomacy and Access to EU Research Funding |
4 |
| Sovereign Debt Restructuring in Europe |
4 |
| Prohibiting Autonomous Weapons: Put Human Dignity First |
4 |
| SDGs, Foreign Ministries and the Art of Partnering with the Private Sector |
4 |
| The Leap of the Tiger: Escaping the Middle-income Trap to the Technological Frontier |
4 |
| Global Governance in Practice |
4 |
| Narrating China's belt and road initiative |
4 |
| The Political Economy of 'Tax Spillover': A New Multilateral Framework |
4 |
| The Artificial Intelligence Arms Race: Trends and World Leaders in Autonomous Weapons Development |
4 |
| The Policy Role of Corporate Carbon Management: Co-regulating Ecological Effectiveness |
4 |
| Contested Global Governance |
4 |
| Producing Global Governance in the Global Factory: Markets, Politics, and Regulation |
4 |
| Towards a Third Generation of Global Governance Scholarship |
4 |
| Gridlock, Innovation and Resilience in Global Health Governance |
3 |
| When the State Brings Itself Back into GVC: The Case of the Indonesian Palm Oil Pledge |
3 |
| Global Value Chains and the Governance of 'Embedded' Food Commodities: The Case of Soy |
3 |
| Norm-making and the Global South: Attempts to Regulate Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems |
3 |
| Towards a Global Biodiversity Action Agenda |
3 |
| Seeking Entry: Discursive Hooks and NGOs in Global Climate Politics |
3 |
| Breaking the Cycle of Gridlock |
3 |
| The Contested Discourse of Sustainable Agriculture(,) |
3 |
| The Framing of Sustainable Consumption and Production in SDG 12 |
3 |
| Money, Millennials and Human Rights: Sustaining 'Sustainable Investing' |
3 |
| Accelerating the United Nation's 2030 Global Agenda: Why prioritization of the gender goal is essential |
3 |
| Rising Powers in Global Economic Governance: Mapping the Flexibility-Empowerment Nexus |
3 |
| The CERN Community; A Mechanism for Effective Global Collaboration? |
3 |
| C40 Cities Inside Out |
3 |
| Constructive Engagement? The US and the AIIB |
3 |
| Scientist Diplomats or Diplomat Scientists: Who Makes Science Diplomacy Effective? |
3 |
| The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the Science-Diplomacy Nexus |
3 |
| CSIRTs and Global Cybersecurity: How Technical Experts Support Science Diplomacy |
3 |