
The latest issue of
Global Society (Vol. 27, no. 2, 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Michael Moran & Michael Stevenson, Illumination and Innovation: What Philanthropic Foundations Bring to Global Health Governance
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Jeremy Youde,
The Rockefeller and Gates Foundations in Global Health Governance
- Christian Enemark,
Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis: Security, Ethics and Global Health
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Andrew F. Cooper,
Civil Society Relationships with the G20: An Extension of the G8 Template or Distinctive Pattern of Engagement?
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William Vlcek,
The Global Pursuit of Tax Revenue: Would Tax Haven Reform Equal Increased Tax Revenues in Developing States?
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Feyzi Baban,
Cosmopolitan Europe: Border Crossings and Transnationalism in Europe
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Alexandria J. Innes,
International Migration as Criminal Behaviour: Shifting Responsibility to the Migrant in Mexico–US Border Crossings