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Sharing the Same Playground? An Analysis of the Private Sector's Role in Tech Diplomacy
ABSTRACT This article takes the emergence of tech diplomacy as the motivation for an investigation into shifting relationships between traditional diplomatic actors and non‐state actors. The observation that ‘new diplomatic actors’ and new diplomatic venues have led to a ‘new kind of diplomacy’ dates back to at least the 1990s.
Katharina E. Höne
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Local governments’ tools as enforcement actors of EU law: stored in a black box
As a result of the expansion of EU law, today’s local governments are strongly Europeanised. Therefore, over the past decennia, they became increasingly important enforcement actors within the European Union. Even more, a positive execution obligation on
VAN DER AUWERMEULEN, Loth
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Legal theoretical aspects of primacy of EU law in relation to member states
Načelo primarnosti prava EU je načelo, ki ga je razvilo Sodišče EU kot instrument zagotavljanja učinkovitosti prava EU. Sestavilo ga je iz treh večjih vidikov.
Planinc, Samo
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peer reviewedThe present article retraces the history of the “Taricco saga” before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), which put in the spotlight the clashes between the primacy and effectiveness of EU law in the field of the protection of
ALLEGREZZA, Silvia
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ABSTRACT This paper examined the critical challenges facing the international monetary system, arguing that they have created conditions for a shift from a neoliberal framework to a pluralist multipolar financial order. Using an interdisciplinary approach that blends international law and international relations, the paper provides an analysis of the ...
Jiangyu Wang
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Evolving Geopolitics and Japan's Economic Security–Trade Nexus: ‘New Capitalism’ as a Balancing Act?
ABSTRACT Amid intensifying geopolitical tensions, governments increasingly perceive economic interdependence as a strategic vulnerability. Japan, situated geopolitically between two great powers—the United States and China—attempts to navigate geopolitics by prioritising economic security.
Minako Morita‐Jaeger
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De‐Dollarization Is a Plausible Outcome of the New Washington Consensus
ABSTRACT A trend towards de‐dollarization of the global economy in which the US dollar ceases to be used as the world's reserve currency for international transactions confronts some of the existing structures of international economic law, built upon the rules set out by US‐led organizations like the WTO, the IMF, and the World Bank. This article will
David Collins
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In the “supranational” system, the objective of the fair treatment of third-country nationals residing legally in the territory of the European Union – coupled with a more rigorous integration policy based on guaranteeing the rights of migrants and obligations similar to those of European citizens – has led to the adoption of a series of sec ondary ...
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Mitigating Disinformation with Civic Constitutionalism: The Case Study of Taiwan
ABSTRACT Amid growing concerns over information integrity, disinformation has evolved into a broader and more complex phenomenon now recognized as Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (FIMI), posing significant threats to democratic governance.
Wen‐Chen Chang, Yu‐teng Lin
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ABSTRACT This article offers a macro‐overview of the reception and effectiveness of the European Union's (EU) Indo‐Pacific Strategy (IPS) released in April 2021. Drawing on research conducted across eight Indo‐Pacific locations—Australia, China, India, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand—the study involved 111 semi‐structured ...
Nicholas Ross Smith, Martin Holland
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