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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

10 Articles | Volume 1 (2024)
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov. 2024, 1(5), 0-0; 
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J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(5), 1-3; 
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Qing Li*
Abstract: The World Trade Organization (WTO) Panel in Russia – Measures Concerning Traffic in Transit made the first interpretation of Article XXI in WTO history, thereby establishing its jurisdiction and setting relatively strict requirements for invocations. As this interpretation has been followed in subsequent WTO disputes, deeper consideration of its requirements, implications, and limitations is warranted, especially in the global [...] Read More.
Keywords: International Economic and Trade Rules, National Security, Security Exception, Article XXI, WTO, Russia – Traffic in Transit, National Security Review, Cybersecurity  
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(5), 4-23; 
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Gege Hu*, Bingyin Du
Abstract: The impact of global governance on primary education is becoming increasingly pronounced. Amidst the tides of globalization, educational policies and practices are undergoing profound transformations, particularly within the context of multinational cooperation and resource sharing. Global governance shapes every facet of primary education through [...] Read More.
Keywords: Basic Education, Global Governance, Policy Implications
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(5), 24-40; 
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Kaicheng Lin, Jingrong Liu, Ming Tsun Chau, Hailong Ju*
Abstract: Since his inauguration, Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos has actively aligned with the anti-China coalition led by the US and the West, frequently provoking China and shaping a new narrative about the South China Sea. This paper, based on the overall national security perspective, deduces the Marcos administration's four-dimensional South China Sea [...] Read More.
Keywords: Philippines, South China Sea Narrative, Coast Guard, Ideological Security, Public Opinion Dissemination
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(5), 41-60; 
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Miao Wang*
Abstract: Since the end of the Cold War, the U.S. military-industrial complex has undergone significant adjustments, profoundly impacting U.S. defense capabilities and foreign policy. Employing the principal-agent theory, rent-seeking theory, and military-industrial relations theory, this paper constructs a multi-level, multi-dimensional analytical framework to [...] Read More.
Keywords: U.S. Military-Industrial Complex, Foreign Policy, Sino-U.S. Relations
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(5), 61-78; 
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Sitong Zhang, Junfeng Lu*
Abstract: This paper explores the research and development of aging economies in emerging economies, with a focus on China and Japan, from an aging economic perspective. Statistical analysis of relevant data from the SSCI database reveals a decline in publication volume on aging problem following the pandemic. The research hot topics in China and Japan align with [...] Read More.
Keywords: Aging Problem, Literature Analysis, Aging Economy
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(5), 79-91; 
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Jiawen Li*
Abstract: This paper explores the International Committee of the Red Cross’s (ICRC) strategic engagement in multilateralism and global governance, particularly in the context of international humanitarian law (IHL). A neutral, impartial, and independent humanitarian organization, the ICRC plays a crucial role in shaping global governance by influencing international [...] Read More.
Keywords: ICRC, Multilateralism, Global Governance, International Humanitarian Law, Neutrality, Humanitarian Principles, Global Peace Building
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(5), 92-109; 
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Changhong Jiang*
Abstract: Foreign aid, especially military aid, has always been an important means for the United States to ensure its global interests. After the 9/11 attacks, Djibouti's strategic position in the Horn of Africa became prominent and was regarded by the United States as an important anti-terrorism base in Africa. According to publicly available data analysis from the US Foreign Aid Database [...] Read More.
Keywords: United States, Military Assistance, Djibouti, Motivation, Influence
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(5), 110-126; 
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Zhaoke Zhang*
Abstract: This study utilizes panel data from 2006 to 2020 on cultural product trade between China and RCEP member countries, applying pooled least squares regression. Through an analysis that includes both aggregate and categorized levels, and employs static and dynamic panel gravity models, the paper empirically investigates the factors influencing [...] Read More.
Keywords: RCEP, Trade Gravity Model, Cultural Product Trade, Consumption Network Externalities
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(5), 127-142; 
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Yanting Lu, Wanqi Qiu*, Jiale Xing
Abstract: The year 2023 marks the 10th anniversary of the proposal of the Belt and Road Initiative. Over the past decade, China has increasingly engaged in political, economic, and cultural exchanges with the countries along the Belt and Road, and both sides have gained economic benefits during this period. However, some investment issues have emerged [...] Read More.
Keywords: Investment, Belt and Road Initiative Countries, Political Risk
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(5), 143-164; 
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Yingning Wang*
Abstract: The PIRLS assessment framework is a crucial indicator in the PIRLS assessment system, playing a key function in gauging the development and improvement of students’ reading abilities in numerous nations. This paper will certainly disclose the academic keystones of PIRLS, including the meaning of reading literacy, 2 kinds of reading purposes and 4 processes [...] Read More.
Keywords: PIRLS, Reading Instructional Strategies
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2024, 1(5), 165-176; 
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