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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(4), 0-0; 
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J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(4), 1-3; 
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Zhiqiang Zhao, Jirong Guo*, Qian Zhang
Abstract: This study employs a corpus-assisted framework analysis approach to examine how mainstream media in China and the United States adopted issues and frameworks related to citizens’ rights and national security when covering the TikTok ban. The research finds differences in the focus and frequency of framework usage between the [...] Read More.
Keywords: TikTok Ban, Technological Competition, Citizens’ Rights and Interests, Framework Analysis, Corpus
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(4), 4-19; 
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Cong Cen, Weiquan Deng*, Long He, Xinhuan Zhan, Kuo Shi
Abstract: From 2012 to 2022, this research examines publicly traded sports companies on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges in China, focusing on the impact of digital transformation and ESG performance on the advanced development of these enterprises. The findings reveal that digital transformation and ESG performance [...] Read More.
Keywords: Sports Enterprises, Digital Transformation, ESG Performance, Advanced Development, New Quality Productivity
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(4), 20-42; 
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Xiaotong Jiao, Qian Qin*
Abstract: In an era marked by advancements in space exploration and artificial intelligence, it is paradoxical that hunger remains unconquered. Despite significant strides in food production, equitable distribution through an effective food supply chain remains a challenge. A pivotal component of this chain is the Food Cold Chain (FCC) [...] Read More.
Keywords: Cold Chain, Sustainable Development, Food Supply, Refrigeration, Food Security
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(4), 43-56; 
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Haocheng Yin*
Abstract: Since the beginning of the 21st century, the rapid economic growth of emerging market economies represented by China, India and Russia has changed the international economic pattern. The rise of these emerging market economies has created a dynamic relationship with the Neo-liberal order that is both competitive and cooperative. In production structure, emerging markets tend to guide resource allocation and promote [...] Read More.
Keywords: Emerging Market Economies, Global Political and Economic System, Neo-liberalism, Structural Power
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(4), 57-74; 
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Xueying Lu*
Abstract: The digital economy is significantly reshaping the structure and operational modes of global supply chains. In the context of China-US economic interactions, the mechanisms, challenges, and countermeasures of the digital economy in enhancing the resilience of global supply chains have become increasingly important areas of study. Based on a synthesis of relevant theories, three key pathways through which the [...] Read More.
Keywords: Digital Economy, Supply Chain Resilience, China-US Cooperation
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(4), 75-94; 
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