
The latest issue of
Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Institutions (Vol. 23, no. 2, April-June 2017) is out. Contents include:
- The Global Forum
- Bruce W. Jentleson, Global Governance, the United Nations, and the Challenge of Trumping Trump
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Laurie Nathan, How to Manage Interorganizational Disputes over Mediation in Africa
- Articles
- Jacqueline Best, The Rise of Measurement-driven Governance: The Case of International Development
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Taekyoon Kim & Sojin Lim, Forging Soft Accountability in Unlikely Settings: A Conceptual Analysis of Mutual Accountability in the Context of South-South Cooperation
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Tom Chodor, The G-20 Since the Global Financial Crisis: Neither Hegemony nor Collectivism
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Obinna Franklin Ifediora & Kwesi Aning, West Africa’s Ebola Pandemic: Toward Effective Multilateral Responses to Health Crises
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Ki-Hyun Bae, ASEAN as a Community of Managerial Practices
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Gonzalo Escribano, Pathways Toward a Global Standard for Transparency in the Governance of Energy Resources
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Sikina Jinnah, Makers, Takers, Shakers, Shapers: Emerging Economies and Normative Engagement in Climate Governance
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Shuqin Gao, China and Global Energy Governance: Integration or Confrontation?