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Are some states more equal than others?

Western interventionism since the 1990s is often linked to shifting conceptions of legitimate statehood. This paper argues that such actions stem from the rise of liberal solidarism.

14 Feb 2025

Climate Change as Systemic Risk

Regulation aimed at curbing climate change must appreciate the deeply systemic nature of the risks it poses to the economy, argues this forthcoming paper by Professor Barnali Choudhury (Thematic Director for Global Justice and Ethics).

29 Jan 2021

Breaking Dichotomies: Religion, Science and Secularism in Environmental Politics

This paper challenges the allegedly 'neutral' secular foundation of modern environmental politics, arguing that a hidden discourse of ‘secular religiousness’ solidifies dominant power structures.

25 Feb 2020

Climate Change Loss and Damage Response as a Peremptory Norm of General International Law

This paper investigates whether a peremptory loss and damage response norm exists in international law.

07 Dec 2018

Making the World Great Again: Using Global Public Goods to Enhance Global Governance Outcomes

This Working Paper develops a framework for analysing global governance through a ‘global public goods’ lens.

11 Apr 2018

Basic Income, Labour Automation and Migration - An Approach from a Republican Perspective

This Working Paper examines the relationship between labour automation, basic income and migration, drawing on the republican concept of 'freedom as non-domination'.

20 Mar 2018

An Empirical Study on the Finance-Growth Nexus in Brunei Darussalam

This study investigates the long-run relationship between financial development and economic growth in Brunei Darussalam.

12 Mar 2018

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