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About this series:

This Elements Series offers timely analysis on the evolving state of globalization, especially as it relates to global value chains. Casting the net wide, it provides state-of-the-art digital content on frontier substantive themes as well as specialized debates over conceptualization and measurement, and broad tutorial essays. Contributions showcase ground-breaking research on the effects of global value chains and supply networks on climate change, global health, social inclusion, food security, technological competition, automation, cultural diffusion, inter-state relations, trade agreements, regionalization, international law and governance, reshoring and near-shoring, and much more. The Series provides the perfect platform for sharing findings and insights in this rapidly evolving research arena. It accommodates contributions from experts from around the world, appeals to a wide-ranging audience, and seeks to builds synergies across an intellectual community interested in the emerging landscape of global value chains and the ongoing transformation of globalization. A stellar, diverse, and inclusive editorial board from different disciplines assists the General Editor in the review process. 


Series Editor

Professor Etel Solingen is Distinguished Professor, Thomas and Elizabeth Tierney Chair in Peace and Conflict, University of California Irvine. President-International Studies Association, William and Katherine Estes Award-National Academy of Sciences, Susan Strange Professorship-London School of Economics, Richard Holbrooke Prize—American Academy in Berlin, Distinguished Scholar award-ISA, Woodrow Wilson Best Book Award-APSA, President International Political Economy Section-ISA, Jervis and Schroeder Book Award-ISA, MacArthur Foundation Research and Writing Award, Social Science Research Council-Mac Arthur Foundation Fellowship. Recent publications: Geopolitics, Supply Chains and International Relations of East Asia (Cambridge UP, ed); Rising Risks to Global Value Chains, in GVC Development Report 2021. Other: Regional Orders at Century's Dawn (Princeton UP); Nuclear Logics (Princeton UP); Sanctions, Statecraft, and Nuclear Proliferation (Cambridge UP, ed.); Industrial Policy, Technology, and International Bargaining (Stanford UP); Comparative Regionalism (Routledge). Editorships, board memberships: International Organization, APSR, International Security, International Studies Quarterly, International Interactions, Global Governance, Latin American Research Review, European Review of International Studies

Contact the editor: elementsgvc@gmail.com

Editorial Board

Linde Götz (Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies-IAMO, Halle, Germany)

Satoshi Inomata (Institute of Development Economies, Chiba, Japan)

Mahinthan J. Mariasingham (Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines)

Victor Stolzenburg (World Trade Organization, Geneva, Switzerland)

Yuqing Xing (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Tokyo, Japan)

Areas of interest:

·       Globalization 

·       global value chains 

·       global supply chains 

·       climate change 

·       global health 

·       social/labor inclusion 

·       food security 

·       technological competition 

·       cultural diffusion 

·       inter-state relations 

·       trade agreements 

·       international law and governance 

·       resilience 

·       regionalization 

·       automation 

·       regionalization 

·       reshoring and near-shoring