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CIP 2007: World Orders and Global Governance
June 2007 Issue 1




Introduction
Kate Allison & Lucy Ferguson
[Full Article]
Hegemonic Securitisations of Terrorism & the Legitimacy of Palestinian Government

Bezen Balamir Coskun
[Full Article]


Discourse – Occidentalism – Intersectionality Approaching Knowledge on ‘Suicide Bombing’

Claudia Brunner
[Full Article]


The military response to terrorism and the international law on the use of force

Dominika Svarc
[Full Article]

Living with a Culture of Conflict: Insurgency
and the Philippines

Amador Peleo
[Full Article]

Global environmental politics, regulation to the benefit or against the private sector? The negotiations of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
Amandine Bled
[Full Article]

The Role and Future of Civil Society in a Transitional China
Ying Yu
[Full Article]

Challenges to Japanese Models of Corporate Governance: Stakeholder Attitudes towards Merger Control in Banking
Koji Shimohata
[Full Article]

Rediscovering Robert Cox: Agency and the Ideational In Critical IPE
Craig Berry
[Full Article]


Funding inequality: how socially conservative development projects limit the potential for gender equitable development

Lucy Ferguson
[Full Article]


The Declaration on the Right to Development and Implementation

Khurshid Iqbal
[Full Article]


All change? Exploring the changes to World Bank policy and practice under the Multi-Country AIDS Programme (MAP)

Sophie Harman
[Full Article]