
The latest issue of
Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Institutions (Vol. 19, no. 4, October-December 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Tom Farer, Looking Forward: Incremental Change or Transformation?
- Timothy D. Sisk,
Enhancing International Cooperation: From Necessity to Urgency in Responding to Intrastate Conflict
- Global Insights
- Steven C. Roach, How Political is the ICC? Pressing Challenges and the Need for Diplomatic Efficacy
- Articles
- John Karlsrud, Special Representatives of the Secretary-General as Norm Arbitrators? Understanding Bottom-up Authority in UN Peacekeeping
- Il Hyun Cho,
Dual Identity and Issue Localization: East Asia in Global Governance
- Thomas Gehring & Thomas Dörfler,
Division of Labor and Rule-based Decisionmaking Within the UN Security Council: The Al-Qaeda/Taliban Sanctions Regime
- Müge Kınacıoğlu & Aylin G. Gürzel,
Turkey's Contribution to NATO's Role in Post–Cold War Security Governance: The Use of Force and Security Identity Formation
- Oliver Stuenkel, The Financial Crisis, Contested Legitimacy, and the Genesis of Intra-BRICS Cooperation