- Research Articles
- Richard Higgott & Simon Reich, The age of fuzzy bifurcation: Lessons from the pandemic and the Ukraine War
- Anju Mary Paul, Jiang Haolie, & Cynthia Chen, If caring begins at home, who cares for the carers? Introducing the Global Care Policy Index
- David Coen, Julia Kreienkamp, Alexandros Tokhi, & Tom Pegram, Making global public policy work: A survey of international organization effectiveness
- Melanie van Driel, Frank Biermann, Rakhyun E. Kim, & Marjanneke J. Vijge, International organisations as ‘custodians’ of the sustainable development goals? Fragmentation and coordination in sustainability governance
- Marianne Beisheim & Felicitas Fritzsche, The UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development: An orchestrator, more or less?
- Laerte Apolinário Júnior & Felipe Jukemura, A comparative analysis of the environmental and social policies of the AIIB and World Bank
- Andreas Klasen, Roseline Wanjiru, Jenni Henderson, & Josh Phillips, Export finance and the green transition
- Stephen P. Groff, A contemporary social contract: An exploration of enabling factors influencing climate policy intractability in developed nations
- Friederike E. L. Otto, Petra Minnerop, Emmanuel Raju, Luke J. Harrington, Rupert F. Stuart-Smith, Emily Boyd, Rachel James, Richard Jones, & Kristian C. Lauta, Causality and the fate of climate litigation: The role of the social superstructure narrative
- Alfredo Arahuetes García & Gonzalo Gómez Bengoechea, Back to the Future: Lessons from the 2009–2012 austerity policies for the aftermath of the COVID crisis
- Javier Bilbao-Ubillos & Ana-Isabel Fernández-Sainz, The results of internal devaluation policy as a crisis exit strategy: The case of Spain
- Matthew Rendall, Nuclear war as a predictable surprise
- Policy Insights
- Len Fisher & Anders Sandberg, A Safe Governance Space for Humanity: Necessary Conditions for the Governance of Global Catastrophic Risks
- Aly Verjee, Ceasefire monitoring under fire: The OSCE, technology, and the 2022 war in Ukraine
- Michael Lloyd & Chris Dixon, A future multipolar world
- Response Articles
- Fred H. Lawson & Matteo Legrenzi, Iran's Taliban problem revisited
- Benoit Mayer, Attribution science and the fate of climate litigation
Showing posts with label Global Policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global Policy. Show all posts
Saturday, November 26, 2022
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 13, no. 5, November 2022) is out. Contents include:
Thursday, October 13, 2022
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 13, no. 4, September 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Research Articles
- Aaron McKeil, Revisiting the World Order Models Project: A Case for Renewal?
- Samuel J. Spiegel & Johanne Mhlanga, Refugee Policy Amidst Global Shocks: Encampment, Resettlement Barriers and the Search for ‘Durable Solutions’
- Ilan Manor & Ronit Kampf, Digital Nativity and Digital Diplomacy: Exploring Conceptual Differences Between Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants
- Ashima Goyal & Rupayan Pal, Global shocks and international policy coordination
- Kristen Hopewell, Emerging Powers, Leadership, and South–South Solidarity: The Battle Over Special and Differential Treatment at the WTO
- Rodrigo Fagundes Cezar, The Intricacies of Firms’ Support for Labor Provisions in US Trade Agreements
- Douglas Zhihua Zeng, What Determines the Heterogeneous Performance of Special Economic Zones? Evidence from Sub-Sahara Africa
- Yuanzhi Liu, Akintoye Victor Adejumo, Oluwabunmi Opeyemi Adejumo, & Timothy Ayomitunde Aderemi, Globalization and Economic Growth: A Sustainability Analysis for South Asian Countries
- Practitioners' Special Section
- Mariane Søndergaard-Jensen & Andreas Klasen, Introduction to the practitioners' special section: Financing the green transition in times of crisis
- Xiana Méndez, Incorporating sustainability as a cross-cutting vector in the design of public policies
- Peder Lundquist, Export credit agencies delivering finance for the green transition in times of crisis
- Mairead Lavery, Leading an ECA through climate transformation: A President's perspective
- Yuichiro Akita, ECA’s roles to foster green and energy transition in emerging and developing countries
- Benedict Oramah, Transiting to green growth in fossil export-dependent economies: A pathway for Africa
- Ratnakar Adhikari, Leveraging aid for trade to mobilize climate finance in the least developed countries
- Marion Jansen, Managing the green transition: The role of the OECD export credit arrangement
- Alex Michie, The role of the global financial system in financing the transition to net zero
- Policy Insights
- Ian Johnstone & Joshua Lincoln, Global Governance in an Era of Pluralism
- Alexander E. Kentikelenis & Leonard Seabrooke, Governing and Measuring Health Security: The Global Push for Pandemic Preparedness Indicators
- Juergen Braunstein, Crisis and state investment funds with expiration dates: Risks and opportunities in a decarbonization context
- Bob Hancké & Angela Garcia Calvo, Mister Chips goes to Brussels: On the Pros and Cons of a Semiconductor Policy in the EU
- Olga Biryukova, Joint Initiative on Services Domestic Regulation in the WTO: The Case of Russia
- Diego Lawler & Miguel Fuentes, Presidential diplomacy meets science diplomacy
- Pratitioner Commentary
- Jari Lyytimäki, Hanna Nieminen, Nufar Finel, Elina Nyberg, & Tapio Reinikainen, Are the Indicators of the New Urban Agenda Failing Us?
- Response Article
- Suyu Liu, International Organizations' Policy Response to COVID-19 in Longer Terms
Saturday, July 16, 2022
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 13, no. 3, June 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Giuseppe Zaccaria, You’re Fired! International Courts, Re-contracting, and the WTO Appellate Body during the Trump Presidency
- Laura Trajber Waisbich, ‘It Takes Two to Tango’: South–South Cooperation Measurement Politics in a Multiplex World
- Henry Padden, Does Space Law Prevent Patterns of Antarctic Imperialism in Outer Space?
- Mathias Lund Larsen, Driving Global Convergence in Green Financial Policies: China as Policy Pioneer and the EU as Standard Setter
- Nancy Y. Kim, Yoorim Bang, & Eun Mee Kim, Women’s Empowerment Without Power: Strategic v. Practical Interests in SDGs and the Voluntary National Reviews
- Dona Barirani, A UN Treaty for Marine Biodiversity: Establishing Environmental Policy Integration in Global Governance
- Nadia Garcia-Santaolalla & Kyle de Klerk, Ensuring Market Supply Transparency for Personal Protective Equipment: Preparing for Future Pandemics
Monday, May 16, 2022
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 13, no. 2, May 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Anishka Cameron, Regina Esiovwa, John Connolly, Andrew Hursthouse, & Fiona Henriquez, Antimicrobial Resistance as a Global Health Threat: The Need to Learn Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Josephine Borghi & Garrett W. Brown, Taking Systems Thinking to the Global Level: Using the WHO Building Blocks to Describe and Appraise the Global Health System in Relation to COVID-19
- Mark Beeson & Jolanta Hewitt, Does Multilateralism still Matter? ASEAN and the Arctic Council in Comparative Perspective
- Michelle Scobie, Sustainable Development Goals and Sustainability Governance: Norms, Implementation Pathways and Caribbean Small Island Developing States
- Eugénia C. Heldt, Patrick A. Mello, Anna Novoselova, & Omar Ramon Serrano Oswald, Persistence Against the Odds: How Entrepreneurial Agents Helped the UN Joint Inspection Unit to Prevail
- Eglė Butkevičienė & Florian Rabitz, Sharing the Benefits of Asteroid Mining
- Ali Balci, Controlling International Institutions: How the US Engineered UNSC Non-permanent Members in the Early Cold War
- Alexander Gilder, The Role of UN Peace Operations in Countering Health Insecurity after COVID-19
- Qerim Qerimi, The Ambitious Modesty of the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development
- David Bach & Henning Meyer, Tripod Missions: Five Principles for Solving Society’s Most Pressing Challenges
- Jyoti Sharma, Danev Ricardo Pérez Valerino, Claudia Natalie Widmaier, Roberta Lima, Nidhi Gupta, & Sanjeev Kumar Varshney, Science Diplomacy and COVID-19: Future Perspectives for South–South Cooperation
- Yuke Li & Ke Meng, Understanding China’s COVID Zero Strategy: The Opening-Up Trilemma
- Frances Goodrum, Samuel Theuri, Eva Mutua, & Gemma Carder, The Donkey Skin Trade: Challenges and Opportunities for Policy Change
- Tony McGrew, Fixing the Global Food System
Sunday, March 13, 2022
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 13, no. 1, February 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Alexander Kentikelenis & Thomas Stubbs, Austerity Redux: The Post-pandemic Wave of Budget Cuts and the Future of Global Public Health
- Alex Cobham, Tommaso Faccio, Javier Garcia-Bernardo, Petr Janský, Jeffery Kadet, & Sol Picciotto, A Practical Proposal to end Corporate Tax Abuse: METR, a Minimum Effective Tax Rate for Multinationals
- Vítor Manuel de Sousa Gabriel, María Belén Lozano, & Maria Fernanda Ludovina Inácio Matias, The Low-carbon Equity Market: A New Alternative for Investment Diversification?
- Sara Kahn-Nisser, Contextualizing Donors’ Interests: The United Nations’ Shaming of the United States’ Trade Partners
- Jen Iris Allan, Graeme Auld, Timothy Cadman, & Hayley Stevenson, Comparative Fortunes of Ecosystem Services as an International Governance Concept
- Matthew Breay Bolton, Human Rights Fallout of Nuclear Detonations: Reevaluating ‘Threshold Thinking’ in Assisting Victims of Nuclear Testing
- Jianyong Yue, The Limits to China's Peaceful Rise – Deep Integration and a New Cold War
- Raj Verma, Afghanistan, regional powers and non-traditional security threats and challenges
- Lisa Curtis, Picking up the Pieces in Afghanistan: Need for Smarter Diplomacy and Targeted Counterterrorism
- Manoj Joshi, Non-traditional Security Threats to India from Afghanistan?
- Zahid Shahab Ahmed, The Taliban’s Takeover of Afghanistan and Pakistan’s Non-traditional Security Challenges
- Haibin Niu & Yuehan Huang, China’s Alternative Prudent Approach in Afghanistan
- Ekaterina Stepanova, Russia, Central Asia and Non-traditional Security Threats from Afghanistan following the US Withdrawal
- Mohsen Solhdoost & Mahmoud Pargoo, Iran’s Nontraditional Security Challenges under the Taliban Rule
- Raj Verma, Instability in Afghanistan and Non-traditional Security Threats: A Public Good Problem?
- David Horan, Towards a Portfolio Approach: Partnerships for Sustainable Transformations
- Charles B. Roger, When is Weakness a Weapon?
Sunday, May 2, 2021
Special Issue: Trade Conflicts, Multilateral Cooperation and WTO Reform
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 12, Special Issue 3, 2021) focuses on "Trade Conflicts, Multilateral Cooperation and WTO Reform." The table of contents is here.
Thursday, January 2, 2020
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 10, no. 4, November 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Research Articles
- Nick Bostrom, The Vulnerable World Hypothesis
- Benjamin R. Banta, The New War Thesis and Clausewitz: A Reconciliation
- Benjamin Kienzle, Effective Orchestration? The 1540 Committee and the WMD Terrorism Regime Complex
- Reda Cherif Fuad Hasanov, The Leap of the Tiger: Escaping the Middle‐income Trap to the Technological Frontier
- Daniel Fleming Henrik Søborg, Can Vision 2020 be Far Away? Malaysia's Transformation Problems to a High‐income Economy
- Alan Gamlen, Chris Kutarna, & Ashby Monk, Citizenship as Sovereign Wealth: Re‐thinking Investor Immigration
- Klaus Dodds, ‘Real interest’? Understanding the 2018 Agreement to Prevent Unregulated High Seas Fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean
- Zahra Meghani, Autonomy of Nations and Indigenous Peoples and the Environmental Release of Genetically Engineered Animals with Gene Drives
- Special Section I: The AIIB in Global Perspective: Early Development, Innovation and Future Agenda
- Gregory T. Chin, The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank – New Multilateralism: Early Development, Innovation, and Future Agendas
- Natalie Lichtenstein, AIIB at Three: A Comparative and Institutional Perspective
- Camillo von Müller & Elke Baumann, On the AIIB’s Non‐resident Board: Strategic Trade‐offs, Roles and Responsibilities
- Karin Costa Vazquez & Gregory T. Chin, The AIIB and Sustainable Infrastructure: A Hybrid Layered Approach
- Giovanni B. Andornino, Economic–Security Nexus in the AIIB: China's Quest for Security through Eurasian Connectivity
- M. Chatib Basri, The Role of AIIB in the ‘New Normal’ Era for Indonesia and ASEAN
- Nagesh Kumar & Ojasvee Arora, Financing Sustainable Infrastructure Development in South Asia: The Case of AIIB
- Cyril Prinsloo, AIIB Membership for African Countries: Drawcards and Drawbacks
- Giuseppe Gabusi, Global Standards in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: The Contribution of the European Members
- Alvaro Mendez, Latin America and the AIIB: Interests and Viewpoints
- Seçkin Köstem, Turkey and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Economic Pragmatism meets Geopolitics
- Jiejin Zhu, Is the AIIB a China‐controlled Bank? China’s Evolving Multilateralism in Three Dimensions (3D)
- Yu‐wai Vic Li, Leveraging Asia's Financial Hubs for the AIIB: Hong Kong and Singapore
- Carla P. Freeman, Constructive Engagement? The US and the AIIB
- Policy Insights
- Paula Hepp, Claire Somerville, & Bettina Borisch, Accelerating the United Nation's 2030 Global Agenda: Why Prioritization of the Gender Goal is Essential
- Sanne Vammen Larsen, Eleanor K. Bors, Lára Jóhannsdóttir, Elena Gladun, Daria Gritsenko, Soili Nysten‐Haarala, Svetlana Tulaeva, & Todd Sformo, A Conceptual Framework of Arctic Economies for Policy‐making, Research, and Practice
- Special Section II: Lessons and challenges for networking cities: policy insights from/after a decade of C40
- Kathryn Davidson, Lars Coenen, & Brendan Gleeson, A Decade of C40: Research Insights and Agendas for City Networks
- Michele Acuto & Mehrnaz Ghojeh, C40 Cities Inside Out
- Niki Frantzeskaki, How City‐networks are Shaping and Failing Innovations in Urban Institutions for Sustainability and Resilience
- David Gordon & Craig Johnson, From There to Here and Beyond: A Friendly Rejoinder to Davidson et al.
- Emmanuelle Pinault, The C40 Experience: From Technical Experiment to Political Inspiration
- Emilia Smeds, Unpacking the Politics of C40: ‘Critical Friendship’ for a Second Decade
- Lars Coenen, Kathryn Davidson, & Brendan Gleeson, Situating C40 in the Evolution of Networked Urban Climate Governance
- Practitioner Commentaries
- Edward Price, Globalisation is Alive and Well … and Kicking
- Mukul Sanwal, Can Wang, Xinzhu Zheng, & Xinran Yang, What National Decision‐makers Need From The IPCC: Special Reports With New Insights
- Aaron Martin & Giulia Balestra, Using Regulatory Sandboxes to Support Responsible Innovation in the Humanitarian Sector
- Erik van der Marel, Old Wine in New Bottles – How Protectionism Takes Hold of Digital Trade
- Response Article
- Mary Kaldor, Commentary on Benjamin Banta: Thinking through Practices that ‘Work’ in a Rapidly Changing World
Saturday, October 5, 2019
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 10, no. 3, September 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Research Articles
- Bernard Hoekman & Charles Sabel, Open Plurilateral Agreements, International Regulatory Cooperation and the WTO
- Bart Joachim Bes, Thomas Sommerer, & Hans Agné, On Legitimacy Crises and the Resources of Global Governance Institutions: A Surprisingly Weak Relationship?
- Special Section - The Autonomisation of Weapons Systems: Challenges to International Relations
- Ingvild Bode & Hendrik Huelss, Introduction to the Special Section: The Autonomisation of Weapons Systems: Challenges to International Relations
- Justin Haner & Denise Garcia, The Artificial Intelligence Arms Race: Trends and World Leaders in Autonomous Weapons Development
- Maaike Verbruggen, The Role of Civilian Innovation in the Development of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems
- Merel Ekelhof, Moving Beyond Semantics on Autonomous Weapons: Meaningful Human Control in Operation
- Katja Lindskov Jacobsen & Rune Saugmann, Optimizing Coalition Air Warfare: The Emergence and Ethical Dilemmas of Red Card Holder Teams
- Hendrik Huelss, Deciding on Appropriate Use of Force: Human‐machine Interaction in Weapons Systems and Emerging Norms
- Ingvild Bode, Norm‐making and the Global South: Attempts to Regulate Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems
- Şerif Onur Bahçecik, Civil Society Responds to the AWS: Growing Activist Networks and Shifting Frames
- Elvira Rosert & Frank Sauer, Prohibiting Autonomous Weapons: Put Human Dignity First
- Survey Article
- Jan Karlas & Michal Parízek, The Process Performance of the WTO Trade Policy Review Mechanism: Peer‐Reviewing Reconsidered
- Policy Insights
- Philipp Pattberg, Oscar Widerberg, & Marcel T. J. Kok, Towards a Global Biodiversity Action Agenda
- Chiara Oldani, On the Perils of Structured Loans Financing in France and Italy
- Practitioner’s Special Section - Strengthening Institutional Collaboration for Development and Economic Growth
- Andreas Klasen, Introduction to the Special Section: Strengthening Institutional Collaboration for Development and Economic Growth
- Benedict Oramah :& Richman Dzene, Globalisation and the Recent Trade Wars: Linkages and Lessons
- Stefanie Hinz, Open Markets as a Source of Prosperity – Evidence of the Federal State of Baden‐Wuerttemberg
- Ratnakar Adhikari, Targeting Aid for Trade for Impactful Capacity‐Building in the Least Developed Countries
- Juri Suehrer, The Future of FDI: Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals 2030 through Impact Investment
- Ashish Kumar, Accumulation and Mobilization of Capital for Sustainable Development – Historical Perspective and Significance of ECA Financing
- Edna Schöne, Foreign Trade Finance: Requirements and Challenges in Times of Change
- Claudia Oberle & Lars Ponterlitschek, Dos and Don'ts in Export Transactions: A Practitioner's Guide for SMEs?
- Allon Groth, Five Reasons Why Export Credit Institutions Should Measure and Report their Social Impact
- Mariane Søndergaard‐Jensen, Will OECD Governments Avoid the Path Towards a New Credit War?
- Jennifer Henderson & Diana Smallridge, Trade Finance Gaps in a Heightened Regulatory Environment: The Role of Development Banks
- Harald Hirschhofer, Would Gradual De‐Dollarization and More Financing in Local Currencies Boost Trade?
- Ferdinand Schipfer, How Close the Aid‐Community and ECA Universes Are
- Daniel Riordan, Public/Private Sector Collaboration Can Promote Trade Growth
- Review Essay
- Charlotte Steinorth, Rewriting the Past: The Global South in Human Rights History
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 7, no. 4, November 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Research Articles
- Robert H Wade, Industrial Policy in Response to the Middle-income Trap and the Third Wave of the Digital Revolution
- Kyla Tienhaara, Governing the Global Green Economy
- Mark Beeson & Fujian Li, China's Place in Regional and Global Governance: A New World Comes Into View
- Eduardo J. Gómez, Confronting Health Inequalities in the BRICS: Political Institutions, Foreign Policy Aspirations and State-civil Societal Relationships
- Sasidaran Gopalan & Ramkishen S. Rajan, Revisiting Bilateral Foreign Direct Investment Inflows into BRIC Economies
- Anton Malkin & Bessma Momani, An Effective Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: A Bottom Up Approach
- Special Section
- Aurel Croissant & Jale Tosun, Introduction: Bringing Regime Types into Diffusion Studies
- Jale Tosun & Aurel Croissant, Policy Diffusion: A Regime-sensitive Conceptual Framework
- Thomas Richter & Stefan Wurster, Policy Diffusion among Democracies and Autocracies: A Comparison of Trade Reforms and Nuclear Energy Policy
- Marianne Kneuer & Sebastian Harnisch, Diffusion of e-government and e-participation in Democracies and Autocracies
- Kurt Weyland, Patterns of Diffusion: Comparing Democratic and Autocratic Waves
- Franziska Deutsch & Christian Welzel, The Diffusion of Values among Democracies and Autocracies
- Survey Articles
- Clint Peinhardt & Rachel L. Wellhausen, Withdrawing from Investment Treaties but Protecting Investment
- Warren Clarke, Sovereign Patent Funds: Sovereign Wealth Funds 2.0?
- Review Essay
- Brecht De Smet, Neoliberalism and The Future of Social Movements (Studies)
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 7, no. 3, September 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Research Articles
- José Antonio Ocampo & Natalie Gómez-Arteaga, Accountability in International Governance and the 2030 Development Agenda
- Yew-Kwang Ng, The Importance of Global Extinction in Climate Change Policy
- Pauline Eadie, Counter-terrorism, Smart Power and the United States
- Chris Jenkins, Marta Lomazzi, Heather Yeatman & Bettina Borisch, Global Public Health: A Review and Discussion of the Concepts, Principles and Roles of Global Public Health in Today's Society
- Markus Fraundorfer, How to Confront the Threat of Ebola? Arguing for Reinforced Efforts to Promote Transnational Solidarity
- Bernard Hoekman, Subsidies, Spillovers and WTO Rules in a Value-chain World
- Catherine Long, The Opportunity Space of Overlapping Trade Regimes: Turkey, the Customs Union, and TTIP
- Denise Garcia & Monica Herz, Preventive Action in World Politics
- Civil Society, Humanitarianism and Nuclear Weapons
- Matthew Bolton & Elizabeth Minor, The Humanitarian Initiative on Nuclear Weapons: An Introduction to Global Policy's Special Section
- Matthew Bolton & Elizabeth Minor, The Discursive Turn Arrives in Turtle Bay: The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons’ Operationalization of Critical IR Theories
- Emily Welty, The Theological Landscape of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: the Catholic Church, the World Council of Churches and the Bomb
- Ray Acheson, Foregrounding Justice in Nuclear Disarmament: A Practitioner Commentary
- Maritza Chan, Non-Nuclear Weapons States Must Lead in Shaping International Norms on Nuclear Weapons: A Practitioner Commentary
- Survey Article
- Maria Ivanova, Good COP, Bad COP: Climate Reality after Paris
- Practitioner's Special Section
- Jean-Marc Coicaud, Evaluation, International Organizations, and Global Policy: An Introduction
- Deborah Rugg, The Role of Evaluation at the UN and in the new Sustainable Development Goals: Towards the Future We Want
- Practitioners' Special Section
- Kristinn Sv. Helgason, The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Recharging Multilateral Cooperation for the Post-2015 Era
- Juha I. Uitto, The Environment-poverty Nexus in Evaluation: Implications for the Sustainable Development Goals
- Practitioner Commentaries
- Christiana Figueres, The Power of Policy: Reinforcing the Paris Trajectory
- Janos Pasztor, The Role of United Nations Secretary-General in the Climate Change Process
- Gareth Evans, Finding Common Ground: Negotiating Across Cultures on Peace and Security Issues
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 7, no. 2, May 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Research Articles
- Thomas G. Weiss, Ethical Quandaries in War Zones, When Mass Atrocity Prevention Fails
- Mary Kaldor, How Peace Agreements Undermine the Rule of Law in New War Settings
- Rogelio Madrueño-Aguilar, Human Security and the New Global Threats: Discourse, Taxonomy and Implications
- Todd Sandler & Justin George, Military Expenditure Trends for 1960–2014 and What They Reveal
- Moira V. Faul, Networks and Power: Why Networks are Hierarchical Not Flat and What Can Be Done About It
- Philip Andrews-Speed & Xunpeng Shi, What Role Can the G20 Play in Global Energy Governance? Implications for China's Presidency
- Juliet Johnson & Seçkin Köstem, Frustrated Leadership: Russia's Economic Alternative to the West
- Nelli Babayan, A Global Trend EU-style: Democracy Promotion in ‘Fragile’ and Conflict-Affected South Caucasus
- Vincenzo Bavoso, Financial Innovation, Derivatives and the UK and US Interest Rate Swap Scandals: Drawing New Boundaries for the Regulation of Financial Innovation
- Survey Articles
- David Held, Climate Change, Migration and the Cosmopolitan Dilemma
- Rorden Wilkinson, Erin Hannah & James Scott, The WTO in Nairobi: The Demise of the Doha Development Agenda and the Future of the Multilateral Trading System
- Special Section Articles
- Law and Negotiation in Conflict
- Catherine Turner, Editorial Comment: Law and Negotiation in Conflict: Theory, Policy and Practice
- Martin Wählisch, Normative Limits of Peace Negotiations: Questions, Guidance and Prospects
- Rashida Manjoo, Women, Peace and Security – Negotiating in Women's Best Interests
- Aoife O'Donoghue, How Does International Law Condition Responses to Conflict and Negotiation?
- Christopher K. Lamont & Hannah Pannwitz, Transitional Justice as Elite Justice? Compromise Justice and Transition in Tunisia
- Aisling Swaine, Law and Negotiation: A Role for a Transformative Approach?
- Practitioner Commentaries
- Shintaro Hamanaka, Insights to Great Powers' Desire to Establish Institutions: Comparison of ADB, AMF, AMRO and AIIB
- Jindra Cekan, How to Foster Sustainability
- Jean-Marc Coicaud, Administering and Governing with Technology: The Question of Information Communication Technology and E-Governance
Thursday, February 25, 2016
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 7, no. 1, February 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Stephen McBride, Constitutionalizing Austerity: Taking the Public out of Public Policy
- Lorenzo Fioramonti, A Post-GDP World? Rethinking International Politics in the 21st Century
- Alex Cobham, Lukas Schlögl & Andy Sumner, Inequality and the Tails: the Palma Proposition and Ratio
- Edward Whitfield, China and the Great Doubling: Racing to the Top or Bottom of Global Labour Standards?
- Astrid T. Sinnes & Christoffer C. Eriksen, Education for Sustainable Development and International Student Assessments: Governing Education in Times of Climate Change
- Ilan Noy, A Global Comprehensive Measure of the Impact of Natural Hazards and Disasters
- Sash Jayawardane, Joris Larik & Mahima Kaul, Governing Cyberspace: Building Confidence, Capacity and Consensus
- Chelsey Slack, Wired yet Disconnected: The Governance of International Cyber Relations
- Mark T. Fliegauf, In Cyber (Governance) We Trust
- Patryk Pawlak, Capacity Building in Cyberspace as an Instrument of Foreign Policy
- Samir Saran, Striving for an International Consensus on Cyber Security: Lessons from the 20th Century
- Ian Hurd, Enchanted and Disenchanted International Law
- Sangjung Ha, Thomas Hale & Peter Ogden, Climate Finance in and between Developing Countries: An Emerging Opportunity to Build On
- Bjorn Lomborg Impact of Current Climate Proposals
- Vicente Lopez-Ibor Mayor, The EU Needs a New Arctic Strategy
- Johanna K. Schenner, Stateless Persons and the Question of Rights
- Robert E.T. Ward, Comment on ‘Impact of Current Climate Proposals’
- Peter Wagner, Modernity, Capitalism and Crisis: Understanding the New Great Transformation
Monday, November 23, 2015
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 6, no. 4, November 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Research Articles
- Ricardo Ffrench-Davis, Kevin P. Gallagher, Mah-Hui Lim & Katherine Soverel, Financial Stability and the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Lessons from Chile and Malaysia
- Nancy Birdsall & Christian J. Meyer, The Median is the Message: A Good Enough Measure of Material Wellbeing and Shared Development Progress
- Ariel Colonomos, Is there a Future for ‘Jus ex Bello’?
- Kjell Engelbrekt, Responsibility Shirking at the United Nations Security Council: Constraints, Frustrations, Remedies
- Margi Prideaux, Wildlife NGOs: From Adversaries to Collaborators
- Peter Sarlin & Henrik J. Nyman, The Process of Macroprudential Oversight in Europe
- Robert T. Kudrle, Expatriation: A Last Refuge for the Wealthy?
- Achim Hildebrandt, What Shapes Abortion Law? – A Global Perspective
- Special Section: Accountability in International Development Finance
- Kate Macdonald & May Miller-Dawkins, Accountability in Public International Development Finance
- Lídia Cabral & Iara Leite, ProSAVANA and the Expanding Scope of Accountability in Brazil's Development Cooperation
- Samantha Balaton-Chrimes & Fiona Haines, The Depoliticisation of Accountability Processes for Land-Based Grievances, and the IFC CAO
- Susan Park, Assessing Accountability in Practice: The Asian Development Bank's Accountability Mechanism
- Survey Article
- Sander Chan, Harro van Asselt, Thomas Hale, Kenneth W. Abbott, Marianne Beisheim, Matthew Hoffmann, Brendan Guy, Niklas Höhne, Angel Hsu, Philipp Pattberg, Pieter Pauw, Céline Ramstein & Oscar Widerberg, Reinvigorating International Climate Policy: A Comprehensive Framework for Effective Nonstate Action
- Practitioners' Special Section: Sustainable Business in the Stakeholder Era
- Arved Lüth, Power and Purpose: Harnessing Stakeholder Partnerships for the Great Transformation
- Mervyn E. King, The Role of Integrated Thinking in Changing Corporate Behaviour
- Nelmara Arbex, Empowered by Transparency: Shaping Business for the Future
- Yvonne Zwick, The Sustainability Code – A New Approach Linking Economy and Society towards Sustainability
- CB Bhattacharya, Stakeholder-centricity a Precondition to Managing Sustainability Successfully
- Nadine-Lan Hönighaus & Thorsten Pinkepank, Stakeholder Relations Matter: You Need to Count on Them – But it's Hard to Count Them
- Anne Wolf & Ronny Kaufmann, Licence to Operate – Ingredients for Successful and Sustainable Stakeholder Management
- Dietlind Freiberg, If Stakeholders Ruled the World: Stakeholder Relations in the 21st Century
- Emilio Galli Zugaro, When Listening Improves Corporate Success
- João Duarte, ‘Communicative Equations’: Towards a More Agile PR Practice in the Network Society
- Jon White, How Much Attention to Stakeholder Interests? A Practitioner's View of the Need to Take Account of Stakeholder Interests
- Toni Muzi Falconi, Take Your Time…And Listen
- Creating Shared Value by Fostering Regional Development: The ‘Partners in Responsibility‘ Method for SME Arved Lüth & Marcel Stierl
- Practitioner Commentaries
- Madeleine K. Albright & Ibrahim A. Gambari, The UN at 70: Confronting the Crisis of Global Governance
- Mukul Sanwal & Bo Wang, China and India and the New Climate Regime: The Emergence of a New Paradigm
- Mohamed Mansour, Financing Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Projects in Egypt
- Noemi Manco, The European Court of Human Rights: A ‘Culture of Bad Faith’?
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 6, no. 3, September 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Research Articles
- John Williams, Democracy and Regulating Autonomous Weapons: Biting the Bullet while Missing the Point?
- Ramesh Thakur, The Development and Evolution of R2P as International Policy
- Andy Sumner & Jonathan Glennie, Growth, Poverty and Development Assistance: When Does Foreign Aid Work?
- Yannis Karagiannis & Nikitas Konstantinidis, On the Conditional Success of International Conditionality Policies (With Evidence from Greece and Spain During the Eurozone Crisis)
- Kenneth W. Abbott & Steven Bernstein, The High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development: Orchestration by Default and Design
- Special Section: Organizational Leadership and Collective Action in International Governance
- Aseem Prakash, Adrienne Héritier, Barbara Koremenos & Eric Brousseau, Organizational Leadership and Collective Action in International Governance: An Introduction
- Barbara Koremenos, The Role of State Leadership in the Incidence of International Governance
- Adrienne Héritier & Aseem Prakash, A Resource-based View of the EU's Regional and International Leadership
- Magnus G. Schoeller, Explaining Political Leadership: Germany's Role in Shaping the Fiscal Compact
- Walter Mattli & Jack Seddon, New Organizational Leadership: Nonstate Actors in Global Economic Governance
- Angel Saz-Carranza, Agents as Brokers: Leadership in Multilateral Organizations
- Survey Articles
- Robert H. Wade & Jakob Vestergaard, Why is the IMF at an Impasse, and What Can Be Done about It?
- Helmut Reisen, Will the AIIB and the NDB Help Reform Multilateral Development Banking?
- Practitioners' Special Section: Private Investment and Public Funds for Climate Finance
- Andreas Klasen, Introduction to the Special Section: Private Investment and Public Funds for Climate Finance
- Tom Kerr, Good Fiscal Policy: Governments Using Carbon Pricing to Drive Low-Carbon Investment
- Karine Siegwart & Silvia Ruprecht-Martignoli, How to Mobilize Private Investment for Climate Friendly Products: The New Swiss Technology Fund
- Jan Vassard, Kim Richter & Ole Lindhardt, Money Matters on Our Way to a Greener Future: Biogas Plants’ Financing with Export Credits
- George Otieno, Harnessing the UN's SE4All Initiative: How ECAs and Multilateral Partners Support Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Practitioner Commentaries
- V. Nicholas Galasso, The World Bank is Getting ‘Shared Prosperity’ Wrong: The Bank Should Measure the Tails, Not the Average
- Francis Baert & Timothy M. Shaw, Reform Starts Bottom-Up. Can Civil Society Get The Commonwealth Back On Track?
Sunday, June 28, 2015
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 6, Supp. 1, June 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Changing the European Debate: A Rollback of Democracy
- Helmut K. Anheier, Current Trajectories of Democracy – Diagnosis, Implications, Proposals
- Ewa Atanassow, Rollback of Democracy? A Tocquevillean Perspective
- Dario Castiglione, Trajectories and Transformations of the Democratic Representative System
- Arndt Leininger, Direct Democracy in Europe: Potentials and Pitfalls
- Béla Greskovits, The Hollowing and Backsliding of Democracy in East Central Europe
- László Bruszt, Regional Normalization and National Deviations: EU Integration and Transformations in Europe's Eastern Periphery
- Elisabeth Kotthaus, External Democracy Promotion and Protection: the EU Approach
- Didi Kuo & Nolan McCarty, Democracy in America, 2015
- Wolfgang Seibel, Arduous Learning or New Uncertainties? The Emergence of German Diplomacy in the Ukrainian Crisis
- Sonja Grimm, European Democracy Promotion in Crisis: Conflicts of Objectives, Neglected External–Domestic Interactions and the Authoritarian Backlash
- Alexander Ruser, By the Markets, of the Markets, for the Markets? Technocratic Decision Making and the Hollowing Out of Democracy
- Bernhard Weßels, Political Culture, Political Satisfaction and the Rollback of Democracy
- Jonathan White, When Parties Make Peoples
- Alina Mungiu-Pippidi, Fixing Europe Is About Performance, Not Democracy
- Helmut K. Anheier, Conclusion: How to Rule the Void? Policy Responses to a ‘Hollowing Out’ of Democracy
Monday, April 27, 2015
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 6, no. 2, May 2015) is out. Contents include:
- David Hulme, Antonio Savoia & Kunal Sen, Governance as a Global Development Goal? Setting, Measuring and Monitoring the Post-2015 Development Agenda
- Gonzalo Escribano, Fragmented Energy Governance and the Provision of Global Public Goods
- Rasmus Karlsson & Jonathan Symons, Making Climate Leadership Meaningful: Energy Research as a Key to Global Decarbonisation
- Jane Lister, Green Shipping: Governing Sustainable Maritime Transport
- Dan Ciuriak, Beverly Lapham, Robert Wolfe, Terry Collins-Williams & John Curtis, Firms in International Trade: Trade Policy Implications of the New New Trade Theory
- Rebekka Friedman & Andrew Jillions, The Pitfalls and Politics of Holistic Justice
- Tendayi Bloom, The Business of Migration Control: Delegating Migration Control Functions to Private Actors
- Javier Solana, Interdependence and Responsibility
- Marcel Langenbach & Tarak Bach Baouab, The Triple Crisis: Why Humanitarian Organisations (and Others) Need to Do More for the Central African Republic
- Zsuzsanna Jakab & Richard Alderslade, Health 2020 – Achieving Health and Development in Today's Europe
- Benedict S. B. Chan, Animal Ethics, International Animal Protection and Confucianism
- Christian Schweiger, New Perspectives for the EU after the Financial Crisis
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
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 5, no. 4, November 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Research Articles
- Conor Gearty, The State of Human Rights
- Michael Bohlander, Criminalising LGBT Persons Under National Criminal Law and Article 7(1)(h) and (3) of the ICC Statute
- J. Juan Masullo & Bajo Jone Lauzurika, Bringing the ‘New Wars’ Debate Back on Track: Building on Critiques, Identifying Opportunities, and Moving Forward
- Survey Article
- Denise Garcia, Global Norms on Arms: The Significance of the Arms Trade Treaty for Global Security in World Politics
- Special Section - The Arms Trade Treaty and Global Civil Society
- Matthew Bolton, Helena Whall, Allison Pytlak, Hector Guerra & Katelyn E. James, The Arms Trade Treaty from a Global Civil Society Perspective: Introducing Global Policy's Special Section
- Matthew Bolton & Katelyn E. James, Nascent Spirit of New York or Ghost of Arms Control Past?: The Normative Implications of the Arms Trade Treaty for Global Policymaking
- Helena Whall & Allison Pytlak, The Role of Civil Society in the International Negotiations on the Arms Trade Treaty
- Matthew Bolton, Héctor Guerra, Ray Acheson & Oliver Sprague, The Road Forward for the Arms Trade Treaty: A Civil Society Practitioner Commentary
- Practitioner Commentaries
- Ioana Cismas, The Right to Food Beyond De-Mythification: Time to Shed the Inferiority Complex of Socio-Economic Rights
- Michael Chibba, Globalization and International Business as Interdependent Phenomena
- Anna Simpson, Brands Weigh Up Their Social Role
- Practitioners' Special Section - International Education - Students and Domestic Policy Challenges
- Brian Stoddart, International Education: The Hard Edge of Soft Power
- Dean Forbes, International University Campuses and the Knowledge Economy: The University City Project in Adelaide
- Simon Fraser, The Role for Technical and Vocational Education and Training and Donor Agencies in Developing Economies
- Response to Articles
- Zhonglu Zeng, Capital Controls: Economic Models and Contingency Strategies
- Dražen Derado, Is There an Alternative to the Present Model of Economic Governance of the Eurozone?
- Review Essay
- Richard Beardsworth, Whither Global Governance?
Monday, October 13, 2014
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 5, Supp. no. 1, October 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change
- Helmut K. Anheier, Marie Julie Chenard & O. Arne Westad, Executive Summary: Changing the European Debate–Focus on Climate Change
- Günther H. Oettinger, Secure our Future: Towards a European Energy Strategy
- Felix Creutzig, Marcus Hedahl, James Rydge & Kacper Szulecki, Challenging the European Climate Debate: Can Universal Climate Justice and Economics be Reconciled with Particularistic Politics?
- Ottmar Edenhofer, Jan Christoph Steckel & Michael Jakob, Does Environmental Sustainability Contradict Prosperity?
- Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Overcoming the Mikado Situation
- Andrzej Ancygier & Anna Serzysko, Possible ‘Contributions’ of European Energy Intensive Industries to the Global Climate Agreement
- Norbert Röttgen, Governing Climate Change: A Case for Europe
- Kacper Szulecki & Kirsten Westphal, The Cardinal Sins of European Energy Policy: Nongovernance in an Uncertain Global Landscape
- Cem Özdemir, The Need for Momentum in Europe's Climate Change Policies: Experiences from Germany's Energiewende
- Markus Steigenberger & Lars Grotewold, Why Germany's Energiewende Reminds Us of the Virtues of Cooperation
- Alexander Ruser & Helmut K. Anheier, The EU's Future Role on the Global Stage
- Stéphanie Novak, Single Representative, Single Voice: Magical Thinking and the Representation of the EU on the World Stage
- David Cadier, Eastern Partnership vs Eurasian Union? The EU–Russia Competition in the Shared Neighbourhood and the Ukraine Crisis
- Marie Julie Chenard & O. Arne Westad, The EU's Engagement with Asia
- Lord William Wallace of Saltaire, Europe's Role in Global Governance: Changing the European Debate
Monday, September 29, 2014
New Issue: Global Policy
The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 5, no. 3, September 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Research Articles
- Justin Gest, Anna Boucher, Suzanna Challen, Brian Burgoon, Eiko Thielemann, Michel Beine, Patrick McGovern, Mary Crock, Hillel Rapoport & Michael Hiscox, Measuring and Comparing Immigration, Asylum and Naturalization Policies Across Countries: Challenges and Solutions
- Swenja Surminski & Andrew Williamson, Policy Indexes as Tools for Decision Makers: The Case of Climate Policy
- Nives Dolšak & Kristen Houston, Newspaper Coverage and Climate Change Legislative Activity across US States
- Mikko Huotari & Thilo Hanemann, Emerging Powers and Change in the Global Financial Order
- Li Sheng, Income Inequality, Financial Systems, and Global Imbalances: A Theoretical Consideration
- Richard Eccleston & Felicity Gray, Foreign Accounts Tax Compliance Act and American Leadership in the Campaign against International Tax Evasion: Revolution or False Dawn?
- Ronen Palan & Duncan Wigan, Herding Cats and Taming Tax Havens: The US Strategy of ‘Not In My Backyard’
- Special Section - Development Banks of the Developing World
- Kathryn Hochstetler, Development Banks of the Developing World: Nature, Origins and Consequences
- Deborah Bräutigam & Kevin P. Gallagher, Bartering Globalization: China's Commodity-backed Finance in Africa and Latin America
- Mzukisi Qobo & Dimpho Motsamai, Developmental State Construction and Strategic Regionalism: The Continental Reach of South Africa's Development Finance Institutions
- Kathryn Hochstetler, The Brazilian National Development Bank goes International: Innovations and Limitations of BNDES' Internationalization
- Gregory T. Chin, The BRICS-led Development Bank: Purpose and Politics beyond the G20
- Practitioner Commentaries
- William Attwell, The Rise of Cities as Global Actors: What Consequences for Policy?
- John O. Kakonge, Tackling the Challenges of Postcrisis Reconstruction in Africa: Lessons from the Field
- Suresh Nanwani, Conflict Resolution Mechanisms in International Financial Organizations: Experiences and Collaborations in Broadening the Informal Process
- Response to Article
- Göran Collste, Colonialism, Epistemic Injustice and Global Justice
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