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1. The Latin American geopolitical chess game in the new multipolar order

2. From consensus to complexity: multifaceted inter-American relations in transition

3. Governance of the climate agenda: complex, polycentric and fraught with imperfections

4. Planetary politics: rekindling the spirit of the concept of 'global civil society'

5. Intimate violence as grounds for asylum in Spain and the politics of silence

6. Indigenous peoples’ political transnationalism: activism and the internationalisation of demands

7. Managing complexity: the EU’s contribution to artificial intelligence governance

8. Gender relations in the Moroccan export industry: Casablanca as a case study

9. Autonomist debates in Latin America and the European Union: divergences and convergences

10. The future is already here: rethinking Latin America’s ties with Asia

11. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) in the Asia-Pacific from a legal perspective

12. Networks of power: insights into Guatemala’s neoliberal power and knowledge elite

13. Asia-Pacific’s responses to the Ukraine crisis: third-party alignment with sanctions on Russia

14. Playing the enemies: Belarus finds in between EU and Russian sanctions regimes

15. Constitutional reflections of transformation in Cuba: a view from Poland

16. New municipalisms in post-Yugoslav spaces: democratic ruptures in Zagreb and Belgrade

19. Peacebuilding in Colombia: security sector reform and non-political direct violence

20. Trilateral South-South cooperation for development: towards a decolonisation of solidarity

21. The DAC and China: the origins and end of development assistance

22. Official development assistance (ODA) as a hegemonic practice (1945–2000)

23. Introduction: historicising and decolonising international cooperation for development

24. Cooperation in the midst of bipolar turbulence: Mexico and the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance

25. Introduction. Political elites and dynamics of legitimation in North Africa: the connection between domestic and international spheres

26. Authoritarian technopopulism in Arab countries and international legitimation

27. Leaders figures from the diaspora: new mechanisms of legitimation for the Moroccan state

28. 'The new Argelia' after Hirak: narratives and legitimation strategies vis-à-vis its European partners

29. Political elites and regional powers in the conflict in Libya

30. European Union and Mercosur: prospects of an agreement in the current geopolitical climate

31. The politico-normative approach of the EU and China towards Mercosur: a positive-sum game?

32. Narendra Modi’s Hindu populism: reimagining the Indian nation

33. Introduction. Finding order in disorder: geopolitics, cooperation and 40 years of Revista CIDOB d’Afers Internacionals

34. Order in transition and rules under challenge

35. Democracy, international order and war in Ukraine

36. The networked power of urban diplomacy in global governance

37. Deportability, gender and legal violence: a literature review on deportation and anti-trafficking policies

38. LGBT+ migrants’ paths to Chile: intersectional violence and citizenship

39. Refugee women in Africa, COVID-19 and multisystem violence: when it rains it pours

40. An intersectional perspective on forced marriage as a form of gender violence

41. Violence and resistance: Moroccan domestic workers after the closure of Spain’s southern border

42. Migrant childhoods and memories in Barcelona: recollections of violence

44. Authoritarianism and narratives on subalternity in Guatemala and El Salvador: the communist and the gang member

45. (Dis)integrative modernity: voices of the Chilean right after the estallido social

46. Joe Biden’s foreign policy paradox

47. The revitalising of the authoritarian right: Europe, the United States, Latin America

48. 'Prima gli italiani!' Change and continuity on the Italian far right: the Lega and Fratelli d'Italia

49. Ethnic Hispanicism and the Iberosphere: Vox's peculiar view of the Latin American region

50. 'Hopefully, Nietzsche’s day will come': the Alt-Right’s illiberal roots