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| SCRIPTS Open Access Publications | 1650 |
| May 2025 | June 2025 | July 2025 | August 2025 | September 2025 | October 2025 | November 2025 | |
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| SCRIPTS Open Access Publications | 45 | 23 | 68 | 196 | 1102 | 38 | 7 |
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| Deepening the divide: Does globalization increase the polarization between winners and losers of globalization? | 296 |
| China’s growing digital reach: explaining citizens’ high approval rates of fintech investments in Southeast Asia | 278 |
| State capitalism and capital markets: Comparing securities exchanges in emerging markets | 269 |
| Neoliberalism or Else: The Discursive Foundations of Neoliberal Populism in the Czech Republic | 259 |
| Rentierism, ‘Capitalist Breakthroughs’ and Non-Transformative Development in Late Putinism | 256 |
| Transnational Strategies of Legitimation in the 1990s: The Togolese Regime and its Exiled Opposition in Ghana | 251 |
| Delivering output and struggling for change: Tacit activism among professional transitional justice work in Sierra Leone and Kenya | 245 |
| Between Dialogue and Denunciation: The World Council of Churches, Religious Freedom, and Human Rights during the Cold War | 245 |
| The Cultural Dimension of the Globalization Divide. Do Lifestyle Signals affect Cosmopolitans’ Willingness to interact? | 235 |
| Justicia reparativa frente a los legados de la esclavitud en el Caribe. Perspectivas interregionales | 227 |
| European Integration and the War in Ukraine: Just Another Crisis? | 224 |
| Human Rights beyond the Liberal Script: A Morphological Approach | 224 |
| Contesting Europe: Eurosceptic Dissent and Integration Polarization in the European Parliament | 224 |
| Liberal-secular power and the traps of muslim integration in Western Europe | 223 |
| Making sense of girls empowerment in Sierra Leone: a conversation | 221 |
| Philanthropic Foundations and Transnational Activist Networks: Ford and the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights | 215 |
| The power of a promise: whom do governments’ security justifications convince to accept surveillance? | 212 |
| The Cold War Origins of Global IR. The Rockefeller Foundation and Realism in Latin America | 197 |
| Responding to Sexual Violence: How (De-)Politicization and Technicalization Shape Donor-Funded Interventions | 196 |
| Worldmaking from the margins: interactions between domestic and international ordering in mid-20th-century India | 191 |
| September 2025 | October 2025 | November 2025 | |
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| Delivering output and struggling for change: Tacit activism among professional transitional justice work in Sierra Leone and Kenya | 108 | 35 | 13 |
| Deepening the divide: Does globalization increase the polarization between winners and losers of globalization? | 39 | 45 | 10 |
| Between Dialogue and Denunciation: The World Council of Churches, Religious Freedom, and Human Rights during the Cold War | 43 | 40 | 7 |
| The Cold War Origins of Global IR. The Rockefeller Foundation and Realism in Latin America | 42 | 37 | 10 |
| Liberal-secular power and the traps of muslim integration in Western Europe | 44 | 34 | 11 |
| Contesting Europe: Eurosceptic Dissent and Integration Polarization in the European Parliament | 38 | 39 | 9 |
| Varieties of populism and the challenges to Global Constitutionalism: Dangers, promises and implications | 55 | 22 | 8 |
| The power of a promise: whom do governments’ security justifications convince to accept surveillance? | 44 | 32 | 9 |
| Rentierism, ‘Capitalist Breakthroughs’ and Non-Transformative Development in Late Putinism | 35 | 35 | 13 |
| Responding to Sexual Violence: How (De-)Politicization and Technicalization Shape Donor-Funded Interventions | 35 | 35 | 11 |