- Research Articles
- Jean-Marc Coicaud & Ibrahim Tahri, Nationally Based Data: Challenges for Global Governance (and Global Policy)
- Janet Benshoof, The Other Red Line: The Use of Rape as an Unlawful Tactic of Warfare
- Nick Sitter & Tom Parker, Fighting Fire with Water: NGOs and Counterterrorism Policy Tools
- Jürgen Braunstein, The Novelty of Sovereign Wealth Funds: The Emperor's New Clothes?
- Pietro Maffettone, Reciprocity, Equality and International Justice
- Iavor Rangelov, Democracy or Stability? European Approaches to Justice in Peace and Transitional Processes
- Pablo Policzer & Antonio Franceschet, Democratizing Constitutions: The Promotion of International Democracy after the 2009 Honduran Coup
- Special Section - When Does Civil Society Matter in Global Policy? The Cases of Trade and Arms Control
- Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, Introduction: Civil Society Influence on Global Policy
- Mario Pianta, Slowing Trade: Global Activism Against Trade Liberalization
- Dirk De Bièvre, A Glass Quite Empty: Issue Groups' Influence in the Global Trade Regime
- Keith Krause, Transnational Civil Society Activism and International Security Politics: From Landmines to Global Zero
- Javier Alcalde, Human Security and Disarmament Treaties: The Role of International Campaigns
- Survey Article
- Suresh Nanwani, Directions in Reshaping Accountability Mechanisms in Multilateral Development Banks and Other Organizations
- Practitioner Commentary
- Katrin Suder, Lea Thiel & Julian Kirchherr, Enhancing Capital Availability for Startups: A Toolkit for Policy Makers
- Response to Articles
- Phedon Nicolaides, Can the Euro Area's Economic Governance be Reformed?
- Paul van den Noord, EMU will Succeed Even Without a Federal State
Thursday, May 22, 2014
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 5, no. 2, May 2014) is out. Contents include: