Wednesday, October 5, 2011

New Issue: Global Policy

The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 2, no. 3, October 2011) is out. Contents include:
  • Research Articles
    • Robert E. Goodin & Steven R. Ratner, Democratizing International Law
    • Stephen Castles, Bringing Human Rights into the Migration and Development Debate
    • Ronald U. Mendoza, Crises and Inequality: Lessons from the Global Food, Fuel, Financial and Economic Crises of 2008–10
    • Terutomo Ozawa, The (Japan-Born) ‘Flying-Geese’ Theory of Economic Development Revisited – and Reformulated from a Structuralist Perspective
    • Mark Zeitoun, The Global Web of National Water Security
  • Special Section - The OECD at 50
    • Judith Clifton & Daniel Díaz-Fuentes, The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development 1961–2011: Challenges for the Next 50 Years
    • Judith Clifton & Daniel Díaz-Fuentes, From ‘Club of the Rich’ to ‘Globalisation à la carte’? Evaluating Reform at the OECD
    • Jean-Marc Coicaud & Jin Zhang, The OECD as a Global Data Collection and Policy Analysis Organization: Some Strengths and Weaknesses
    • Angel Gurría, The OECD at 50: Past Achievements, Present Challenges and Future Directions
  • Survey Article
    • Jasper Kim, Law of War 2.0: Cyberwar and the Limits of the UN Charter
  • Practitioner Commentaries
    • Richard Goldstone, Dealing with the Past: Peace and Justice in the Former Yugoslavia
    • Salil Shetty, Human Rights and Natural Disasters: Mitigating or Exacerbating the Damage?
    • Bob Tarrant, Delivering Maritime Power in the Age of Interconnectivity
    • Helmut Kaiser, The Eurozone: Challenges and Structural Problems
  • Responses to Articles
    • Faizel Ismail, Developing Countries Create Momentum for Change in the WTO
    • Michael Chibba, Current and Future Global Development Goals
  • Review Essay
    • Ben O’Loughlin, Information Overload, Paradigm Underload? The Internet and Political Disruption