
The latest issue of
Global Policy (Vol. 4, no. 1, February 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Research Articles
- Amanda Glassman, Denizhan Duran & Andy Sumner, Global Health and the New Bottom Billion: What do Shifts in Global Poverty and Disease Burden Mean for Donor Agencies?
- Nick Bostrom, Existential Risk Prevention as Global Priority
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Michael Jennings, Climate Disruption: Are We Beyond the Worst Case Scenario?
- Steven Slaughter, Debating the International Legitimacy of the G20: Global Policymaking and Contemporary International Society
- Frans-Paul van der Putten, Harmony with Diversity: China’s Preferred World Order and Weakening Western Influence in the Developing World
- Special Section - Contemporary Maritime Piracy: responding to a Wicked Problem
- Christian Bueger, The Global Fight against Piracy
- Sarah Percy & Anja Shortland,
Contemporary Maritime Piracy: Five Obstacles to Ending Somali Piracy
- Douglas Guilfoyle,
Prosecuting Pirates: The Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia, Governance and International Law
- Basil Germond,
The European Union at the Horn of Africa: The Contribution of Critical Geopolitics to Piracy Studies
- Christian Bueger,
Orchestrating the Response: Somali Piracy and Ontological Complexity
- Axel Klein,
The Moral Economy of Somali Piracy – Organised Criminal Business or Subsistence Activity?
- Survey Articles
- Claire A. Auplat, The Challenges of Nanotechnology Policy Making Part 2. Discussing Voluntary Frameworks and Options
- Special Section - Export Credit Availability and Global Trade
- Andreas Klasen, Export Credit Availability and Global Trade
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Jon Coleman,
Why Exporters Need Export Credit
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Geetha Muralidhar,
The Role of Export Credit Agencies in a Fast-growing BRIC Economy
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Peter Luketa,
Export Credit Availability and the Euro Debt Crisis
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Pedro Carriço,
Export Financing in Brazil: Challenges and Opportunities
- Practitioner's Commentary
- Geoffrey D. Stevens, Controlling Munitions Stockpiles: How to Stop the Inadvertent Arming of Insurgencies
- Response to Article
- Djims Milius, ‘Information Aid’ and the Dissemination of Innovation