- Part I Conceptualization and scope of reglobalization.- What reglobalization is and is not?.- New Conceptions of Identity, Community, and Politics in a Reglobalizing World.- The role of political communication in the information society and its implications for understanding political science: a feminist approach.- Political Science in an Era of Reglobalization.- Globalizing the comparative approach to local government and politics studies.- Part II A New Order for International Relations in the Age of Globalization.- The Rules Based International Order and Regional Approaches to the Change.
- New Democratic landscape and the future of democracy in emerging democracies of the third wave.- Security and Conflict Transformation in the Age of Reglobalization and Redemocratization.- Emerging Market Democracies and the Energy Transition amidst Reglobalization.- Reglobalization or Deglobalization? The current political situation in the international arena and the perspectives regarding re-globalization, and its consequences in terms of civil-military relations.- The new health politics after COVID-19 and reglobalization.- Part III Technology and development in the face of reglobalization.- Rethinking Political Development.- Reglobalization, Socialism, Capitalism and Democracy.
- Reglobalization, Technology, and the Future of Democracy: from the Internet to Artificial Intelligence.- Reglobalization Technology and Development.- E-Democracy: Current and Future Perspectives.- Biopolitics and Evolutionary Political Science: Tracing Evolution, Current Trends, and Envisioning Future Directions.- Part IV Human sense of reglobalization.- Human rights in conceptions of deglobalisation and reglobalisation: Contemporary Challenges from Three Perspectives.- Reglobalization Religion and Politics (RC 43).- Threats to the planet and humanity: Challenges of climate change, human security and power.
- Reglobalization, Migration and Citizenship.- Reglobalization and world citizens.