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  1. From economic to structural power: agential capitalism, the belt and road initiative, and China's economic statecraft after the 2008 crisis
  2. From economic to structural power: agential capitalism, the belt and road initiative, and China’s economic statecraft after the 2008 crisis
  3. The impact of new actors in global environmental politics: the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development meets China
  4. Calling the Shots through Health Diplomacy: China’s World-Wide Distribution of Anti-Covid Vaccines and the International Order
  5. Triangular Cooperation for Peace: Energy Supply and the Fight against Piracy as Common Agenda for Sino-European-African Relations in the Gulf of Guinea
  6. The limits of weaponised interdependence after the Russian war against Ukraine
  7. Applying Identity Capital to Trade Negotiations
  8. Conclusion
  9. Generalizing Identity Capital for Explaining Trade and Populism
  10. Globalization Meets National Identity during the Doha Round
  11. Identity Capital and Fields
  12. Identity Capital and the Rise of Far-Right Populism after 2008
  13. Introduction
  14. Race and Structural Power Asymmetries in Liberalizing Brazil
  15. Religion as an Instrument for Trade Policy in India
  16. Shaping Nations and Markets
  17. Whiteness and the Rise of Protectionism in the United States
  18. Geopolitical and economic interests in environmental governance: explaining observer state status in the Arctic Council
  19. Dispositional Balancing and Hegemonic Order: US Response to China’s Financial Statecraft
  20. Domestic Institutional Design and the National Interest in Trade Negotiations
  21. The impact of new actors in global environmental politics: the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development meets China
  22. The Limits of Collective Financial Statecraft: Regional Development Banks and Voting Alignment with the United States at the United Nations General Assembly
  23. Who joins counter-hegemonic IGOs? Early and late members of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
  24. Emerging Powers and their views on the future of WTO
  25. When Procedural Legitimacy Equals Nothing: Civil Society and Foreign Trade Policy in Brazil and Mexico
  26. The ‘Eastern Brother’: Brazil’s View of India as a Diplomatic Partner in World Trade
  27. Public and private: change and continuity in economy through two meta-fields in society
  28. Is Politics Behind Trade? The Impact of International Trends and Diplomatic Action on Brazil's Exports during Globalisation
  29. Invisible legacies: Brazil's and South Korea's shift from ISI towards export strategies under authoritarian rule
  30. The unavoidable instability of politics
  31. The ‘Eastern Brother’