
The latest issue of
Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Institutions (Vol. 20, no. 2, April-June 2014) is out. Contents include:
- The Global Forum
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Manuel Fröhlich, The John Holmes Memorial Lecture: Representing the United Nations: Individual Actors, International Agency, and Leadership
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Louise Arbour, The Relationship Between the ICC and the UN Security Council
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Paul Meyer, A Banner Year for Conventional Arms Control? The Arms Trade Treaty and the Small Arms Challenge
- Articles
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Andrew F. Cooper & Bessma Momani, Re-balancing the G-20 from Efficiency to Legitimacy: the 3G Coalition and the Practice of Global Governance
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Eduard Jordaan, South Africa and Abusive Regimes at the UN Human Rights Council
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Melinda Negrón-Gonzales & Michael Contarino, Local Norms Matter: Understanding National Responses to the Responsibility to Protect
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Invild Bode, Francis Deng and the Concern for Internally Displaced Persons: Intellectual Leadership in the United Nations
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Pak K. Lee & Lai-Ha Chen, China Joins Global Health Governance: New Player, More Medicines, and New Rules?
- Desmond McNeill and Kristin Ingstad Sandberg, Trust in Global Health Governance: the GAVI Experience