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Journal of International Economy and Global Governance


Journal of International Economy and Global Governance (JIEGG) is to provide a platform for rigorous academic research and discourse on issues pertaining to the international economy and global governance. Our goal is to foster a dynamic exchange of ideas among academics, policymakers, and practitioners. We aspire to publish cutting-edge research that not only contributes to theoretical insights but also offers practical implications for addressing pressing global challenges, such as sustainable development. Through our commitment to excellence and intellectual integrity, we seek to establish the journal as a trusted source of knowledge and a catalyst for informed policy decisions and meaningful interventions in the international arena. [Aims & Scope]
  • Vision: JIEGG is China's first "young scholar-oriented" English international academic journal on global governance. JIEGG plans to develop into a world-class SSCI international journal in the next 3 years. Besides, to promote young scholars to participate in global governance actively, JIEGG will give high priority to accepting and publishing papers from undergraduate, master and PhD students that meet international academic standards..
  • 愿景:JIEGG是中国第1本“青年学者导向型”的全球治理英文国际学术期刊。JIEGG计划在未来3年发展成为世界一流的SSCI国际期刊。此外,为促进青年学者积极参与全球治理,JIEGG将优先录用并刊登符合国际学术水平的本科生、硕士生和博士生的论文。
Publisher: Macao Scientific Publishers (MOSP)
Editor-in-Chief: Shoujun Cui  |  Journal Manager: Jian Ye  |  [View the Editorial Board]
Statement: 2024-2025 © MOSP. The journal complies with the Open Access License (CC-BY 4.0)  
Print ISSN: 3007-5149 | Online ISSN: 3007-5157
Indexing: Google Scholar  |  百度学术  |  长江文库

5 Articles | Volume 1 (2024)
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov. 2024, 1(2), 0-0; 
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J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(2), 1-3; 
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Chuxuan Wang*
Abstract: With the continuous enhancement of China's economic strength, the internationalization process of China's banking industry has been moving forward. Since the stock reform of major state-owned banks in 2006, the process entered a stage of rapid development. However, it is restricted to a large extent due to the shortage of qualified human recourses, especially talented financial and banking professionals with international vision [...] Read More.
Keywords: Banking Industry of China, Internationalization, Talent
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(2), 4-10; 
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Lidan Yao*
Abstract: The aim of the article is to address the issue of the resilience of the economic system to contemporary global challenges under the influence of external and internal shocks; to identify the theoretical foundations of external factors that may have a shock impact on the economic system; and to highlight the impact of shocks on the international economic system in the context of the globalization process [...] Read More.
Keywords: Economic Resilience, Globalization, Economic Shocks, Sustainability of National Economies
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(2), 11-21; 
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Wei Chen*
Abstract: Climate change has significantly impacted the lives of millions of people. Compared to the global north, the global south emits less carbon dioxide while suffering more from the impacts of climate change. This climate injustice makes it more difficult for vulnerable communities living in poor countries. Uganda is one of the world's poorest countries located in East Africa [...] Read More.
Keywords: Climate Impact, East Africa, Vulnerable Communities, Uganda, Climate Solutions
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(2), 22-34; 
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Qianyu Zhou*
Abstract: The issue of global climate change is becoming increasingly serious, and the United States, as a global actor in governance, has a climate policy of great significance to the global response to climate change. The Biden administration immediately adjusted the climate policy of the Trump administration, which had a profound impact on the development [...] Read More.
Keywords: The Biden Administration, Global Carbon Governance, Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(2), 35-53; 
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Xueqin Gao*
Abstract: The concept of the “Global South”, first emerged in the 1960s, has expanded in the context of the rise of independence movements in Asia, Africa and Latin America and the growing globalization. China is one of a member and as has risen to become the largest country of the “Global South”, whose identity in Latin America [...] Read More.
Keywords: “Global South”, China-Latin America Relations, Soft Power
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(2), 54-67; 
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