Monday, February 16, 2015

New Issue: Global Policy

The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 6, no. 1, February 2015) is out. Contents include:
  • Jakob Vestergaard & Robert H. Wade, Still in the Woods: Gridlock in the IMF and the World Bank Puts Multilateralism at Risk
  • Robert Wolfe, An Anatomy of Accountability at the WTO
  • Jorge Garcia-Arias, International Financialization and the Systemic Approach to International Financing for Development
  • Theresa Robles, Regional and Multilateral Surveillance: Normative Tensions and Implications for Cooperation in East Asia
  • Oscar Widerberg & Philipp Pattberg, International Cooperative Initiatives in Global Climate Governance: Raising the Ambition Level or Delegitimizing the UNFCCC?
  • Denise Garcia, Killer Robots: Why the US should Lead the Ban
  • Martin Calisto Friant & John Langmore, The Buen Vivir: A Policy to Survive the Anthropocene?
  • David Le Blanc & Jean-Marc Coicaud, Information Revolution and International Organizations: Three Challenges for the Way Ahead
  • Sven Güsmann, Thinking Outside The United Nations Box: Barriers To Creativity Within The UN System
  • Xiaohe Cheng, Harmony with Diversity: Some Ignored Facts
  • Ferdinand Arslanian, The Civil War in Syria: The International Dimension