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Corporate influence and the global pandemic – reflections from the mining sector
Bonnie Campbell

Abstract: Power asymmetries offer a lens for understanding the reshaping of corporate strategies in the mining sector during the pandemic. Using a heterodox international political economy perspective, the first section of the article argues that regulatory frameworks

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Promoting health diplomacy in the fight against COVID-19: the case of Vietnam
Le Dinh Tinh Nguyen Tien Thanh

Abstract: The global but uneven course of the Covid-19 pandemic highlights the importance of international cooperation and negotiation on such matters as financial assistance, medical equipment provision, vaccine development and distribution, and other pandemic respons

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COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean: the visible face of a regional health cooperation in crisis

Abstract: This article analyzes how the Covid-19 pandemic has been addressed in Latin America and the Caribbean, and how regional integration projects could have contributed to deal more effectively with this situation; it also intends to identify current limitations t

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Paving the way to the Security Council: NGOs’ activism on women’s and children’s issues
Tamya Rocha Rebelo

Abstract: The relationship between the United Nations Security Council and Non-Governmental Organizations has scarcely been considered in scholarship on international security. This lack of academic interest contrasts with accounts on the engagement of NGOs in the prod

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Towards a Pax Cubana: revolution, socialism and development in Havana’s Cold War foreign policy
Radoslav Yordanov

Abstract: This paper uses a wide array of original documents collected from Bulgarian, Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian and Serbian diplomatic, party and security services archives, reflecting Havana’s foreign policy during the Cold War. The article’s narrati

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From emergency to structure: ways to fight Covid-19 via international cooperation in health from Brazil
Ademar Pozzatti Luiza Witzel Farias

Abstract: This article argues the need for complementarity between emergency and structuring international cooperation in scenarios of health crises in developing countries. Through a review of contemporary literature and document analysis, it analyzes some aspects of

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Subnational policies and migration in the USA: post-national citizenship or sovereignty?

Abstract: This paper aims to: (i) investigate whether Republican legislatures were more inclined than Democratic ones to uphold laws of national sovereignty and whether Democratic legislatures were more likely than Republican ones to prioritise bills linked to the post

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Financialization and the politics of credit rating agencies in Brazilian presidential transitions
Pedro Lange Netto Machado

Abstract: This paper analyzes credit rating agencies’ actions in Brazilian presidential transitions in the light of what is understood as financialization. It argues that the agencies, from their position in the international financial system, express and promote the f

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Global Health and Economic Law: Private sector regulation on the global agenda

Abstract: Covid-19 and discussions in Brazil about the distribution of ICU beds stressed the enormous difficulty of guaranteeing health as a right in a public-private system, something that was already known. Enforcing health as a right depends, more than ever, on prio

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The rise of cyber power in Brazil

Abstract: The advent of cyber power in inter-state competition is frequently addressed in academic literature skewed towards global powers, commonly overlooking regional powers. The article addresses this gap by investigating how cyber power is conceived and implemente

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The increasing dispute between USA and China over international standardization
Raphael Padula Diego Eugênio Pizetta

Abstract: This paper argues that there is an increasing dispute between China and United States on international technical standards, with national security as a central element and involving emerging and critical technologies. Based on Krasner’s structural perspective

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The space left for regional integration (or lack thereof): Structural causes of institutional fragmentation in Latin America (1991-2019)

Abstract: Regional integration in Latin America and the Caribbean has seen better days. We claim recent retreat trends are related to China and Brazil acting respectively as extra-regional and regional catalysts of institutional fragmentation. Our main hypotheses propo

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Power Blocs and Regional Organizations in Latin America: A Poulantzian Perspective1

Abstract: This article aims to present the Marxist theoretical framework based on Nicos Poulantzas’s thought to analyse regionalism in Latin America. We propose that regionalism is determined by the interests of the bourgeois hegemonic fraction in the power bloc. The o

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Chinese and Indian COVID-19 Vaccine Diplomacy during the Health Emergency Crisis

Abstract: Health diplomacy has played a vital role worldwide during the coronavirus outbreak. One crucial mechanism in this regard has been “vaccine diplomacy,” which describes country efforts to share COVID-19 vaccines. China and India are ahead of other countries in

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