
The latest issue of
Global Society (Vol. 36, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Anticipatory Global Governance: International Organisations and the Politics of the Future
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John Berten & Matthias Kranke, Anticipatory Global Governance: International Organisations and the Politics of the Future
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Thomas Müller, Self-Binding via Benchmarking: Collective Action, Desirable Futures, and NATO’s Two Percent Goal
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Susan L. Robertson, Guardians of the Future: International Organisations, Anticipatory Governance and Education
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John Berten, The Future as Epistemic Condition: How International Organisations Anticipate Futures of Social Policy
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Matthias Kranke, Tomorrow's Debt, Today's Duty: Debt Sustainability as Anticipatory Global Governance
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Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn & Moritz Hütten, Governing Techno-Futures: OECD Anticipation of Automation and the Multiplication of Managerialism
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Berenike Prem, Governing through Anticipatory Norms: How UNIDIR Constructs Knowledge about Autonomous Weapons Systems
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Hans Krause Hansen & Julie Uldam, Assembling Transnational Policing: Europol’s Anticipatory Governance