Wednesday, May 23, 2012

New Issue: Global Policy

The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 3, no. 2, May 2012) is out. Contents include:
  • Research Articles
    • Branko Milanovic, Global Inequality: From Class to Location, from Proletarians to Migrants
    • Khusrav Gaibulloev, Todd Sandler & Charlinda Santifort, Assessing the Evolving Threat of Terrorism
    • Attila Ágh, Global Governance and Integrative Balancing: EU Efforts to Respond to the Global Challenge
    • Stefan Collignon, Rebalancing the Global Economy
    • Thomas Hale & David Held, Gridlock and Innovation in Global Governance: The Partial Transnational Solution
  • Special Section - Policy Agendas for the Future of Global Energy
    • Andreas Goldthau, Introduction - Policy Agendas for the Future of Global Energy
    • Fatih Birol, Energy for all: The Next Challenge
    • Shonali Pachauri, Diana Ürge-Vorsatz & Michael LaBelle, Synergies between Energy Efficiency and Energy Access Policies and Strategies
    • Andreas Goldthau, From the State to the Market and Back: Policy Implications of Changing Energy Paradigms
  • Survey Articles
    • Joonkyu Park & Han van der Hoorn, Financial Crisis, SWF Investing, and Implications for Financial Stability
    • Xavier Basurto & Mateja Nenadovic, A Systematic Approach to Studying Fisheries Governance
    • E. Richard Gold & Jean-Frédéric Morin, Promising Trends in Access to Medicines
  • Practitioner Commentaries
    • Andreas Klasen, Generating Economic Growth – How Governments can Help Successfully
    • Michael DaCosta, IMF Governance Reform and the Board’s Effectiveness
    • John O. Kakonge, Challenges of Achieving Millennium Development Goals in Africa by 2015: Some Reflections
    • Michael Chibba, Behavioural Economics and International Development
  • Review Essay
    • Jeffrey Haynes, Religion, Politics and International Relations: Change and Continuity