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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

6 Articles | Volume 2 (2025)
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov. 2025, 2(3), 0-0; 
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J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2025, 2(3), 1-3; 
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Yuanping Die*
Abstract: On October 23, 2024, Xi Jinping, President of People’s Republic of China (PRC), was present at the 16th BRICS Summit and gave a keynote address, emphasizing the need to collaborate to transform BRICS into a premier conduit for reinforcing solidarity and coordinated efforts among the Global South, and a vanguard force for propelling the reform of [...] Read More.
Keywords: BRICS Countries, BRICS Committed to Innovation, Scientific and Technological Innovation, Digital Economy
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2025, 2(3), 4-21; 
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Yan Ni*
Abstract: This study employs role theory as a framework for analyzing Argentina’s foreign policy within MERCOSUR during the Fernández administration (2019-2023). Through a mixed-methods approach that combines qualitative interpretation with quantitative frequency analysis, the study examines 71 official speeches delivered by the [...] Read More.
Keywords: Role Theory, Argentina, MERCOSUR, Foreign Policy, Fernández Government  
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2025, 2(3), 22-39; 
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Haoren Fang*
Abstract: This paper explores the history of International Relations, focusing on and disproving the mythologized origins of the field, particularly the Peace of Westphalia (1648) and the establishment of the League of Nations (1919). These events are often regarded as the birth of modern IR, but they overlook the contributions of non-Western [...] Read More.
Keywords: International Relations, Historical Milestone, Eurocentrism, Non-Western Perspectives, Distinct Political Systems
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2025, 2(3), 40-53; 
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Jiayu Yao*
Abstract: United Nations Peacekeeping Operations (UNPKOs), established on the tripartite principles of party consent, impartiality, and force restriction to self-defense consent, have undergone a marked doctrinal evolution in force application since 1948. Through textual analysis of 71 UNPKO mandates and process-tracing of historical policy shifts, this study [...] Read More.
Keywords: United Nations, Use of Force, Peacekeeping
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2025, 2(3), 54-70; 
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Xueming Li*, Xinyu Wang
Abstract: This paper employs moral realism to investigate the underlying causes of competitive China-U.S. relations, aiming to enhance comprehension and management of global power transition phenomena under contemporary China-U.S. rivalry. As the world’s most consequential bilateral relationship, the evolving dynamics between China [...] Read More.
Keywords: Moral Realism, China-U.S. Relations, Biden Administration, Strategic Competition
J. Int. Eco. Glo. Gov.   2025, 2(3), 71-85; 
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