
The latest issue of
Global Society (Vol. 29, no. 3, 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Challenges to Emerging and Established Powers: Brazil and the United Kingdom in the Contemporary Global Order
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Marco Vieira & Jonathan Grix, Introduction
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Mahrukh Doctor, Brazil's Role in Institutions of Global Economic Governance: The WTO and G20
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Chris Rogers, Global Economic Governance and the British Economy: From the Gold Standard to the G20
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Adriana Erthal Abdenur, Organisation and Politics in South–South Cooperation: Brazil's Technical Cooperation in Africa
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Emma Mawdsley, DFID, the Private Sector and the Re-centring of an Economic Growth Agenda in International Development
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Monica Hirst, Emerging Brazil: The Challenges of Liberal Peace and Global Governance
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Page Wilson, Three Emerging Security Challenges for the UK
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Elena Lazarou & Bruno Theodoro Luciano, Regionalism as an Instrument: Assessing Brazil's Relations with its Neighbourhood
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Tim Oliver, Europe's British Question: The UK–EU Relationship in a Changing Europe and Multipolar World
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Eduardo Viola & Larissa Basso, Brazilian Energy-Climate Policy and Politics towards Low Carbon Development
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Sevasti-Eleni Vezirgiannidou, The UK and Emerging Countries in the Climate Regime: Whither Leadership?
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Jonathan Grix, Paul Michael Brannagan & Barrie Houlihan,
Interrogating States’ Soft Power Strategies: A Case Study of Sports Mega-Events in Brazil and the UK