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“(1) In its resolution 55/61 of 4 December 2000, the General Assembly recognized that an effective international legal instrument against corruption, independent of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (resolution 55/25, annex I) was desirable and decided to establish an ad hoc committee for the negotiation of such an instrument in Vienna at the headquarters of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The text of the United Nations Convention against Corruption was negotiated during seven sessions of the Ad Hoc Committee for the Negotiation of the Convention against Corruption, held between 21 January 2002 and 1 October 2003. The Convention approved by the Ad Hoc Committee was adopted by the General Assembly by resolution 58/4 of 31 October 2003. The General Assembly, in its resolution 57/169 of 18 December 2002, accepted the offer of the Government of Mexico to host a high-level political signing conference in Merida for the purpose of signing the United Nations Convention against Corruption. In accordance with article 68 (1) of resolution 58/4, the United Nations Convention against Corruption entered into force on 14 December 2005. A Conference of the States Parties is established to review implementation and facilitate activities required by the Convention.

(2) First International Forum on Tax and Crime ∙ Oslo ∙ 21-23 March 2011. Issues related to greater inter-agency co-operation were discussed by more than 150 delegates from 54 delegations who participated in the first tax and crime forum on 21-23 March 2011 in Oslo hosted by the Norwegian government. The conference brought together representatives from a range of OECD and non-OECD governmental agencies, including Tax Administrations, Finance and Justice Ministries, Financial Intelligence Units, Central Banks, FATF, International Organisations, as well as business and NGOs. Second International Forum on Tax and Crime ∙ Rome ∙ 14-15 June 2012. This Forum brought together senior policy makers from different government agencies including the tax, anti-money laundering and anti-corruption communities, as well as private sector representatives, NGOs and other interested stakeholders. Participants examined best practice approaches to closer inter-agency co-operation at the domestic level and explore how to improve international cooperation. The conference also showcased specific key risks in the tax and crime area, allowing countries to target resources and learn from the experience of others. Building on previous events in Oslo and Rome, the Third Forum on Tax and Crime provided an opportunity for senior government officials from tax and customs administrations, anti-money laundering and anti‑corruption authorities, police and law enforcement, public prosecutors, financial regulators and government Ministries, as well as international organisations and NGOs, to discuss current issues and country experiences on key policy and operational topics in combating all forms of financial crime.

(3) The 4th Joint African Union Commission/United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (AUC/ECA) Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development was held in 2011. This Conference mandated ECA to establish the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa. Illicit financial flows out of Africa have become a matter of major concern because of the scale and negative impact of such flows on Africa’s development and governance agenda.  By some estimates, illicit flows from Africa could be as much as US $50 billion per annum. This is approximately double the official development assistance (ODA) that Africa receives and, indeed, the estimate may well be short of reality as accurate data does not exist for all transactions and for all African countries.

Fronting means a deliberate circumvention or attempted circumvention of the South African B-BBEE Act and the Codes. Fronting commonly involves reliance on data or claims of compliance based on misrepresentations of facts, whether made by the party claiming compliance or by any other person. Verification agencies, and /or procurement officers and relevant decision-makers may come across fronting indicators through their interactions with measured entities. The B-BBEE Commission may also approach a court of law to restrain any breach or for any appropriate remedial relief, which may include setting aside the transaction or initiative. The B-BBEE Commission will not discuss the merit or the details of its investigative process, but the findings will be published as required in the B-BBEE Act.
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Vol 7, Issue 1, February 2016 | Global Policy Journal

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Vol 7, Issue 1, February 2016

Global Policy’s February 2016 issue contains, among others, research articles on constitutionalizing austerity, thinking beyond GDP, China’s labour standards and natural disasters. It has a special section on ‘Governing Cyberspace: Building Confidence, Capacity and Consensus’, edited by Sash Jayawardane, Jorisk Larik and Mahima Kaul. It also features a debate over current climate proposals, and practitioner commentaries on stateless persons and the EU’s arctic strategy.

Research Articles

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 and 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 and 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

Special Section - Governing Cyberspace: Building Confidence, Capacity and Consensus, edited by Sash Jayawardane, Joris Larik and Mahima Kaul

Sash Jayawardane, Joris Larik and 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

Survey Articles

Ian Hurd - Enchanted and Disenchanted International Law

Sangjung Ha, Thomas Hale and Peter Ogden - Climate Finance in and between Developing Countries: An Emerging Opportunity to Build On

Bjorn Lomborg - Impact of Current Climate Proposals

Practitioner Commentaries

Vicente Lopez-Ibor Mayor - The EU Needs a New Arctic Strategy

Johanna K. Schenner - Stateless Persons and the Question of Rights

Response to Article

Robert E.T. Ward - Comment on ‘Impact of Current Climate Proposals’

Review Essay

Peter Wagner - Modernity, Capitalism and Crisis: Understanding the New Great Transformation

 

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24 February 2016

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Vol 6, Issue 3, September 2015 | Global Policy Journal

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Vol 6, Issue 3, September 2015

Global Policy’s September 2015 issue contains, among others, articles on democracy and autonomous weapons, R2P as international policy, sustainable development and when foreign aid works. It also contains a special section on ‘Organizational Leadership and Collective Action in International Governance’, and another on ‘Private Investment and Public Funds for Climate Finance’ guest edited by Andreas Klasen. There are practitioners’ commentaries on whether civil society can get the commonwealth back on track and how the World Bank should rethink its measurements of poverty.

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 and Jonathan Glennie - Growth, Poverty and Development Assistance: When Does Foreign Aid Work?

Yannis Karagiannis and Nikitas Konstantinidis - On the Conditional Success of International Conditionality Policies (With Evidence from Greece and Spain During the Eurozone Crisis)

Kenneth W. Abbott and 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 and 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 and 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 and 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 and 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 and Silvia Ruprecht-Martignoli - How to Mobilize Private Investment for Climate Friendly Products: The New Swiss Technology Fund

Jan Vassard, Kim Richter and 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

  1. Nicholas Galasso - The World Bank is Getting ‘Shared Prosperity’ Wrong: The Bank Should Measure the Tails, Not the Average

Francis Baert and Timothy M. Shaw - Reform Starts Bottom-Up. Can Civil Society Get The Commonwealth Back On Track?

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22 September 2015

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Vol 6, Issue 2, May 2015 | Global Policy Journal

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Vol 6, Issue 2, May 2015
 

Global Policy’s May 2015 edition contains research articles on measuring the post-2015 development agenda, energy governance, climate change research, green shipping and holistic justice. The issue's practitioners' commentaries focus on interdependence and responsibility, humanitarian responses to crises in the Central African Republic, and European health. The issue also features a review essay on the EU after the financial crisis and a response article on animal ethics.

Research Articles

David Hulme, Antonio Savoia and 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 and 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 and John Curtis - Firms in International Trade: Trade Policy Implications of the New New Trade Theory

Rebekka Friedman and Andrew Jillions - The Pitfalls and Politics of Holistic Justice

Survey Article

Tendayi Bloom - The Business of Migration Control: Delegating Migration Control Functions to Private Actors

Practitioner Commentaries

Javier Solana - Interdependence and Responsibility

Marcel Langenbach and Tarak Bach Baouab - The Triple Crisis: Why Humanitarian Organisations (and Others) Need to Do More for the Central African Republic

Zsuzsanna Jakab and Richard Alderslade - Health 2020 – Achieving Health and Development in Today's Europe

Response to Article

Benedict S. B. Chan - Animal Ethics, International Animal Protection and Confucianism

Review Essay

Christian Schweiger - New Perspectives for the EU after the Financial Crisis

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27 April 2015
 
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Vol 5, Issue 4, November 2014 | Global Policy Journal

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Vol 5, Issue 4, November 2014

The November 2014 edition of Global Policy contains two special sections on ‘The Arms Trade Treaty and Global Civil Society’ edited by Matthew Bolton, and ‘International Education - Students and Domestic Policy Challenges’ edited by Brian Stoddart and Tom Kirk. It also features research articles on human rights, reinvigorating the new wars debate and LGBT laws. The issue's practitioners' commentaries focus on rights to food, brands and their social roles, and globalization and international business.

 

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

  1. Juan Masullo and 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, edited by Matthew Bolton

Matthew Bolton, Helena Whall, Allison Pytlak, Hector Guerra and Katelyn E. James - The Arms Trade Treaty from a Global Civil Society Perspective: Introducing Global Policy's Special Section

Matthew Bolton and 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 and Allison Pytlak - The Role of Civil Society in the International Negotiations on the Arms Trade Treaty

Matthew Bolton, Héctor Guerra, Ray Acheson and 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, edited by Brian Stoddart and Tom Kirk

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

Responses 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?

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06 November 2014

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Vol 5, Issue 3, September 2014 | Global Policy Journal

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Vol 5, Issue 3, September 2014

The September 2014 edition of Global Policy contains a special section on ‘Development Banks of the Developing World’, edited by Kathryn Hochstetler. It also features research articles on income inequality, tax havens, immigration policies and the changing global financial order. The issue's practitioners' commentaries focus on cities as global actors, post-crisis reconstruction in Africa and conflict resolution mechanisms in international financial organizations.

 

Research Articles

Justin Gest et al. - Measuring and Comparing Immigration, Asylum and Naturalization Policies Across Countries: Challenges and Solutions

Swenja Surminski and Andrew Williamson - Policy Indexes as Tools for Decision Makers: The Case of Climate Policy

Nives Dolšak and Kristen Houston - Newspaper Coverage and Climate Change Legislative Activity across US States

Mikko Huotari and 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 and Felicity Gray - Foreign Accounts Tax Compliance Act and American Leadership in the Campaign against International Tax Evasion: Revolution or False Dawn?

Ronen Palan and Duncan Wigan - Herding Cats and Taming Tax Havens: The US Strategy of ‘Not In My Backyard’

Special Section - Development Banks of the Developing World, edited by Kathryn Hochstetler

Kathryn Hochstetler - Development Banks of the Developing World: Nature, Origins and Consequences

Deborah Bräutigam and Kevin P. Gallagher - Bartering Globalization: China's Commodity-backed Finance in Africa and Latin America

Mzukisi Qobo and 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 Post-crisis 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

Review Essay

Hayley Stevenson - Global Politics and the Environment

 

 

Release Date

14 September 2014

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Vol 5, Issue 1, February 2014 | Global Policy Journal

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Vol 5, Issue 1, February 2014

Global Policy's February 2014 edition contains special sections on Geotechnology: A 21st Century Paradigm, edited by Parag Khanna, and on Globalising Climate Justice, edited by Marcello di Paola and Gianfranco Pellegrino. It also contains research on child protection systems, the equality of political participation in conflict-affected contexts, civil society’s role in holding global finance accountable and models for mediating global environmental governance. The issues’ survey articles concentrate on the role of bottom up approaches and capital controls in development.

 

Research Articles

Simon Dalby - Rethinking Geopolitics: Climate Security in the Anthropocene

Fred Gale - Four Models of Interest Mediation in Global Environmental Governance

Helmut K. Anheier - Institutional Voids and the Role of Civil Society: the Case of Global Finance

Hakan Seckinelgin and Jennifer F. Klot - From Global Policy to Local Knowledge: What is the Link between Women's Formal Political Participation and Gender Equality in Conflict-affected Contexts?

Alexander Krueger, Guy Thompstone and Vimala Crispin - Learning from Child Protection Systems Mapping and Analysis in West Africa: Research and Policy Implications

Special Section - Geotechnology: A 21st Century Paradigm, edited by Parag Khanna

Parag Khanna - Geotechnology and Global Change

Robert Atkinson - Designing a Global Trading System to Maximize Innovation

Carter W. Page - The Impact of Innovation in Geotechnology on Energy and the Environment

Banning Garrett - 3D Printing: New Economic Paradigms and Strategic Shifts

William Hoffman - The Shifting Currents of Bioscience Innovation

Carl Shulman and Nick Bostrom - Embryo Selection for Cognitive Enhancement: Curiosity or Game-changer?

Special Section - Globalising Justice: Climate Justice - Global and Intergenerational Dimensions, edited by Marcello di Paola and Gianfranco Pellegrino

Gianfranco Pellegrino and Marcello Di Paola - The Climatic Challenge to Global Justice

Axel Gosseries - Nations, Generations and Climate Justice

Gianfranco Pellegrino - Extensive and Isolated Benefits in Climate Change Scenarios: Beyond Monistic Principles     

Dale W. Jamieson and Marcello Di Paola - Climate Change and Global Justice: New Problem, Old Paradigm?

Thom Brooks - The Inevitability of Climate Change

Survey Articles

Li Sheng - Capital Controls and International Development: A Theoretical Reconsideration

John Simon, Onno Schellekens and Arie de Groot - Public Private Partnership and Development from the Bottom Up–From Failing to Scaling

Practitioner Commentaries

Griffin Thompson and Morgan Bazilian - Democratization, Energy Poverty, and the Pursuit of Symmetry

Kyoo-Man Ha - Transition from Exclusive to Mutual Interest Approaches in Korean Transnational Emergency Management

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25 February 2014

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Vol 4, Issue 3, September 2013 | Global Policy Journal

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Vol 4, Issue 3, September 2013
 

The September 2013 edition of Global Policy contains a special section entitled ‘Globalising Justice: A Multidimensional Approach’. Edited by Valentina Gentile and Marcello Di Paola, it investigates the meaning and possibilities of justice at the global level through articles on the measurement of wellbeing and social progress, and methods of fighting the resource curse. Alongside a practitioners’ commentary on international criminal law, the issue also contains research articles on challenges to global governance, a global poverty measure, and the responsibility to protect.

 

Research Articles

Thomas Hale, David Held and Kevin Young - Gridlock: From Self-reinforcing Interdependence to Second-order Cooperation Problems

Peter Knaack and Saori N. Katada - Fault Lines and Issue Linkages at the G20: New Challenges for Global Economic Governance

Alexandra Bohm - Responding to Crises: The Problematic Relationship between Security and Justice in The Responsibility to Protect

Martin Ravallion and Shaohua Chen - A Proposal for Truly Global Poverty Measures

Michael Zürn and Stefan Schäfer - The Paradox of Climate Engineering

Martin Mulligan - Rebuilding Communities after Disasters: Lessons from the Tsunami Disaster in Sri Lanka

Special Section - Globalising Justice: A Multidimensional Approach, edited by Valentina Gentile and Marcello Di Paola

Marcello Di Paola and Valentina Gentile - Globalising Justice: A Multidimensional Approach 1. Economics: Indicators and Policy Implications

Jean-Paul Fitoussi and Joseph E. Stiglitz - On the Measurement of Social Progress and Wellbeing: Some Further Thoughts

Leonardo Becchetti - ‘On the Measurement of Social Progress and Wellbeing’: A Commentary

Raffaele Marchetti - ‘On the Measurement of Social Progress and Wellbeing’: A Commentary

Leif Wenar - Fighting the Resource Curse

 

Survey Articles

Philipp Pattberg and Ayşem Mert - The Future We Get Might Not Be the Future We Want: Analyzing the Rio+20 Outcomes

Nienke de Deugd, Katharina Stamm and Wim Westerman - Supranational Cooperation in Europe

Practitioner Commentaries

David Re - The Glass is Half-full for International Criminal Law

Review Essay

Robert Harmon - The Future of Global Energy: Overcoming the Policy Challenges

 

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19 September 2013
 
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Vol 4, Issue 2, May 2013 | Global Policy Journal

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Vol 4, Issue 2, May 2013
 

The May 2013 edition of Global Policy contains two special sections. The first, edited by John Mikler, on ‘Global Companies and Emerging Market Economies’ is based on contributions to a Handbook of Global Companies released contiguously with this issue. The second, edited by Valentina Gentile and Marcelo di Paola, adopts a multidimensional approach to 'Globalising Justice', examining justice beyond nation-state borders and across the planet. The issue also contains articles on food security, forum shopping in global governance, future warfare technology and sustainable development.

 

Research Articles

Jennifer Clapp and Sophia Murphy - The G20 and Food Security: a Mismatch in Global Governance?

Hannah Murphy and Aynsley Kellow - Forum Shopping in Global Governance: Understanding States, Business and NGOs in Multiple Arenas

Rianne Mahon  - Social Investment According to the OECD/DELSA: A Discourse in the Making

Special Section - Global Companies and Emerging Market Economies, Edited by John Mikler

John Mikler - Global Companies and Emerging Market Economies

Andrea Goldstein - The Political Economy of Global Business: the Case of the BRICs

Shiufai Wong - Varieties of the Regulatory State and Global Companies: the Case of China

Sung-Young Kim - The Rise of East Asia's Global Companies

Special Section - Globalising Justice: A Multidimensional Approach, Edited by Valentina Gentile and Marcello di Paola

Sebastiano Maffettone - Debating Global Justice: an Introduction

Marcello Di Paola and Valentina Gentile - Globalising Justice: a Multidimensional Approach. 1. Economics

Branko Milanovic - Global Income Inequality in Numbers: in History and Now

Michele Bocchiola - Milanovic on Global Inequality and Poverty

Pietro Reichlin - On Milanovic's Idea of World Inequality

Practitioner Commentaries

Rahul Bhonsle - Future Warfare: Men and Machines at War

André Schneider and Daniel Wiener - Sustainable Infrastructure Fund: Attracting Institutional Investment to Drive Sustainable Development

Dr Norbert Röttgen - ‘Walking the Walk’: a Snapshot of Germany's Energiewende

 

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25 May 2013
 
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Special Issue: Changing the Debate on Europe – The Inaugural Dahrendorf Symposium | Global Policy Journal

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Special Issue: Changing the Debate on Europe – The Inaugural Dahrendorf Symposium
 

This special issue of Global Policy, guest edited by Helmut K. Anheier and Damian Chalmers, brings together leading experts to unpick the prospects of ‘Changing the Debate on Europe’. Produced from the discussions at the inaugural Dahrendorf Symposium, the issue examines the processes that have led to the European Union becoming a space for technical cooperation rather than vigorous political contestation, the resilience of the characterisation of Europe as a utopia and Europe’s need to build a common and democratic social space. All the articles are free to access.

Introduction

Lord Ralf Dahrendorf (1929–2009)

Damian Chalmers - Introduction: A Moment for European Sturm und Drang?

Helmut K. Anheier and Gesa-Stefanie Brincker - Setting the Stage: Lord Ralf Dahrendorf and the European Project

Internal Views: Europe as Polity and Economy, Europe and its Society

Mark Hallerberg and Joachim Wehner - The Educational Competence of Economic Policymakers in the EU

Waltraud Schelkle and Anke Hassel - The Policy Consensus Ruling European Political Economy: The Political Attractions of Discredited Economics

Daniela Schwarzer - The Euro Area Crises, Shifting Power Relations and Institutional Change in the European Union

Loukas Tsoukalis - The Political Economy of the Crisis: The End of an Era?

Sylvie Goulard - Contribution: The Financial and Euro Crisis

Helmut K Anheier and Mariella Falkenhain - Europe’s Stratified Social Space: Diagnosis and Remedies

Views from Germany and the United Kingdom

Norbert Röttgen - ‘Changing the Debate on Europe’: Towards a European Political Imperative

Wolfgang Ischinger - Contribution: Changing the Debate on Europe

Rt Hon Jim Murphy - Contribution: Changing the Debate on Europe

External Views: A Global Europe?

Michael Cox - Too Big To Fail?: The Transatlantic Relationship from Bush to Obama

Mary Kaldor - The EU as a New Form of Political Authority: The Example of the Common Security and Defence Policy

Thomas Risse - Identity Matters: Exploring the Ambivalence of EU Foreign Policy

Arne Westad – China and Europe: Opportunities or Dangers?

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Vol 3, Issue 3, September 2012 | Global Policy Journal

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Vol 3, Issue 3, September 2012
 

The September 2012 issue of Global Policy Journal contains articles on establishing a new global economic council; small arms trafficking; fragile states; economic nationalism and the inclusiveness of global policy. Edited by Tikki Pang and Kelley Lee, the special section focuses on ‘Global Health Governance and the Rise of Asia’.

 

Research Articles

Robert H. Wade and Jakob Vestergaard - Establishing a new Global Economic Council: Governance Reform at the G20, IMF and World Bank

Faizel Ismail - Reflections on a new Democratic South Africa’s Role in the Multilateral Trading System

Sam Pryke - Economic Nationalism: Theory, History and Prospects

Garrett Wallace Brown - Distributing Who Gets What and Why: Four Normative Approaches to Global Health

Matt Bolton, Eiko Elize Sakamoto and Hugh Griffiths - Globalization and the Kalashnikov: Public-Private Networks in the Trafficking and Control of Small Arms

Furio Cerutti - Two Global Challenges to Global Governance

Special Section - Global Health Governance and the Rise of Asia

Yeling Tan, Kelley Lee and Tikki Pang - Global Health Governance and the Rise of Asia

Ann Florini, Karthik Nachiappan, Tikki Pang and Christine Pilcavage - Global Health Governance: Analysing China, India and Japan as Global Health Aid Donors

Kelley Lee, Adam Kamradt-Scott, Sungwon Yoon and Jingying Xu - Asian Contributions to Three Instruments of Global Health Governance

Survey Articles

Kevin P. Gallagher - Financial Crises and International Investment Agreements: The Case of Sovereign Debt Restructuring

Indira Rajaraman - Fiscal Impact of Trade Tariff Cuts: Long-Series Historical Evidence

Parag Khanna - How Multi-Stakeholder is Global Policy?

Practitioner Commentaries

Frank Vibert - Reforming International Rule Making

Review Essay

Monica Thakur - Fragile States: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Reality?

 

Release Date
10 September 2012
 


 

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Vol 3, Issue 1, February 2012 | Global Policy Journal

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Vol 3, Issue 1, February 2012
 

The articles in the February 2012 issue of Global Policy examine strategies for rebuilding post-conflict states and civil societies; the justifications for armed interventions and the role of business in global security; and the obstacles for the WTO Doha round and the prospects for a green global economy at Rio. It also includes a special section on the ‘The Governance of the Global Commons’ introduced by Klaus Dodds.

Research Articles

Jean-Philippe Thérien - The United Nations and Human Development: From Ideology to Global Policies

Richard Kozul-Wright, Piergiuseppe Fortunato and Igor Paunovic - Rebuilding Haiti: Lessons from Post-Conflict Experiences

Ayse Kaya - Conflicted Principals, Uncertain Agency: The International Monetary Fund and the Great Recession

Mary Martin - Conflicted Corporates: Rethinking the Role of Business in Global Security

Max Stephenson Jr and Laura Zanotti - Implementing the Liberal Peace in Post-conflict Scenarios: The Case of Women in Black-Serbia
 

Special Section - The Governance of the Global Commons

Klaus Dodds – Introduction: The Governance of the Global Commons: Much Unfinished Business?

John Vogler - Global Commons Revisited

Joan Johnson-Freese and Brian Weeden - Application of Ostrom’s Principles for Sustainable Governance of Common-Pool Resources to Near-Earth Orbit

J. Ashley Roach - The Central Arctic Ocean: Another Global Commons
 

Survey Articles

Amitai Etzioni - The Case for Decoupled Armed Interventions

Peter M. Haas - The Political Economy of Ecology: Prospects for Transforming the World Economy at Rio Plus 20

Ross P. Buckley - Reforming the International Monetary Fund

Practitioner Commentaries

Braz Baracuhy - Running into a Brick Wall: The WTO Doha Round, Governance Gap and Geopolitical Risks

Sudip Banerjee - Going Green in IT

Toni Muzi Falconi - From ‘Public’ to ‘Stakeholder Relationships’: A Challenge to Governance in Organisations
 

Responses to Articles

Kishore Mahbubani - The OECD: A Classic Sunset Organisation

 

Review Essay

Francesca Klug - The Last Utopia

Reviews

John Kane - Moral Movements and Foreign Policy

Michael Byers - The Future History of the Arctic

Alexander Kleibrink - How Enemies Become Friends: The Sources of Stable Peace

Amy Smith - Strengthening Peace in Post-Civil War States: Transforming Spoilers into Stakeholders

Vijay Mehta - United Nations Reform and the New Collective Security

 

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Special Issue: Global Energy Governance | Global Policy Journal

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Special Issue: Global Energy Governance
 

This special issue of Global Policy brings together leading experts from Asia, Europe and North America to examine the international institutions, national governance mechanisms, financing systems, devastating corruption and human rights abuses that together will determine the future of the energy sector. Although national governments play the dominant role in energy governance, the challenges facing policy makers are beyond the scope of any single national government to manage, making energy policy a key component of global governance and international relations.

Introduction

Ann Florini and Navroz K. Dubash - Introduction to the Special Issue: Governing Energy in a Fragmented World

Research Articles

Navroz K. Dubash and Ann Florini - Mapping Global Energy Governance

Thijs Van de Graaf and Kirsten Westphal - The G8 and G20 as Global Steering Committees for Energy: Opportunities and Constraints

Andreas Goldthau and Jan Martin Witte - Assessing OPEC’s Performance in Global Energy

Ann Florini - The International Energy Agency in Global Energy Governance

Bo Kong - Governing China’s Energy in the Context of Global Governance

Navroz K. Dubash - From Norm Taker to Norm Maker? Indian Energy Governance in Global Context

Antonio G. M. La Viña, Joanne C. Dulce and Naderev Saño - National and Global Energy Governance: Issues, Linkages and Challenges in the Philippines

Peter Newell - The Governance of Energy Finance: The Public, the Private and the Hybrid

Arunabha Ghosh - Seeking Coherence in Complexity? The Governance of Energy by Trade and Investment Institutions

Smita Nakhooda - Asia, the Multilateral Development Banks and Energy Governance

Christopher Wright - Export Credit Agencies and Global Energy: Promoting National Exports in a Changing World

Ann Florini and Saleena Saleem - Information Disclosure in Global Energy Governance

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Vol 2, Issue 1, January 2011 | Global Policy Journal

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Vol 2, Issue 1, January 2011
 

The January 2011 issue of Global Policy covers topics such as China's perspective on inclusive global governance, energy security and measuring the WTO's performance. It also includes a special section on the global economy after the financial crisis edited by Martin Wolf of the Financial Times.

Research Articles

John S. Dryzek, André Bächtiger and Karolina Milewicz - Toward a Deliberative Global Citizens’ Assembly

Rorden Wilkinson - Measuring the WTO’s Performance: An Alternative Account

Christopher T. Marsden - Network Neutrality and Internet Service Provider Liability Regulation: Are the Wise Monkeys of Cyberspace Becoming Stupid?

Kristian Coates Ulrichsen - Rebalancing Global Governance: Gulf States’ Perspectives on the Governance of Globalisation

Aleh Cherp, Jessica Jewell and Andreas Goldthau - Governing Global Energy: Systems, Transitions, Complexity

Special Section: The Global Economy After the Financial Crisis

Martin Wolf - Introduction to the Special Section: The Global Economy after the Financial Crisis

Danny Quah - The Global Economy’s Shifting Centre of Gravity

José Antonio Ocampo - Global Economic Prospects and the Developing World

Deepak Nayyar - The Financial Crisis, the Great Recession and the Developing World

Survey Articles

Shi Yinhong - China, ‘Global Challenges’ and the Complexities of International Cooperation

S. Jay Olshansky, Simon Biggs, W. Andrew Achenbaum, Gerald C. Davison, Linda Fried, Gloria Gutman, Alexandre Kalache, Kay-Tee Khaw, Alvaro Fernandez, Suresh I. S. Rattan, Renato Maia Guimarães, Colin Milner and Robert N. Butler - The Global Agenda Council on the Ageing Society: Policy Principles

Henning Meyer and Stephen Barber - Making Transatlantic Economic Relations Work

Practitioner Commentaries

Bo Kjellén - Climate Conundrum: Could a Transitional Agreement Offer a Way Out?

Responses to Articles

Robert Wade - Why Justin Lin’s Door-Opening Argument Matters for Development Economics

Robert Howse and Ruti Teitel - Posner’s Missing Concept of Law

Rorden Wilkinson - Global Governance, for Whom?

Review Essay

Lord Meghnad Desai - The New Politics of Human Security

Reviews

Everisto Mapedza - Freshwater Resources and Interstate Cooperation: Strategies to Mitigate an Environmental Risk

Francis Baert - Security and Migration in the 21st Century

William Vlcek - Tax Havens: How Globalization Really Works

Charles Barclay Roger - The End of Influence: What Happens When Other Countries Have The Money

Tahir Abbas - Apart: Alienated and Engaged Muslims in the West

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Vol 6, Issue 4, November 2015 | Global Policy Journal

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Vol 6, Issue 4, November 2015

Global Policy’s November 2015 issue opens with an editorial overviewing the journal’s first five years and future. It then moves onto, among others, research articles on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Jus ex Bello’, measures of development progress, responsibility at the UN, and the international movement of wealth. It also contains a special section on ‘Accountability in International Development Finance’, edited by Kate Macdonald and May Miller-Dawkins, and another on ‘Sustainable Business in the Stakeholder Era’, edited by Arved Lüth and Marcel Stierl. There are practitioners’ commentaries on the UN at 70, the European Court Of Human Rights, and China and India’s role in shaping responses to climate change.

Editorial

David Held and Eva-Maria Nag - Frontiers Ahead

Research Articles

Ricardo Ffrench-Davis, Kevin P. Gallagher, Mah-Hui Lim and Katherine Soverel - Financial Stability and the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Lessons from Chile and Malaysia

Nancy Birdsall and 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 and 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, edited by Kate Macdonald and May Miller-Dawkins

Kate Macdonald and May Miller-Dawkins - Accountability in Public International Development Finance

Lídia Cabral and Iara Leite - ProSAVANA and the Expanding Scope of Accountability in Brazil's Development Cooperation

Samantha Balaton-Chrimes and 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 Articles

Sander Chan et al. - Reinvigorating International Climate Policy: A Comprehensive Framework for Effective Nonstate Action

Practitioners' Special Section - Sustainable Business in the Stakeholder Era, edited by Arved Lüth and Marcel Stierl

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 and Thorsten Pinkepank - Stakeholder Relations Matter: You Need to Count on Them – But it's Hard to Count Them

Anne Wolf and 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

Arved Lüth and Marcel Stierl - Creating Shared Value by Fostering Regional Development: The ‘Partners in Responsibility‘ Method for SME

Practitioner Commentaries

Madeleine K. Albright and Ibrahim A. Gambari - The UN at 70: Confronting the Crisis of Global Governance

Mukul Sanwal and 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’?

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Special Issue: Changing the European Debate: A Rollback of Democracy | Global Policy Journal

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Special Issue: Changing the European Debate: A Rollback of Democracy
 

The evolution of democracy within and outside the EU is increasingly finding itself under critical scrutiny. Indeed there is agreement across the various contributions to this special issue, guest edited by Helmut K. Anheier, that the state of democratic systems has deteriorated – not only in Europe but also in the United States. Consequently it contains contributions by academics and practitioners that analyse democracy from a variety perspectives including philosophy, history, sociology, the economy and international development. It seeks to forward the process of critical exchange between researchers and policy makers to develop effective and sustainable solutions for future policy challenges.

 

Introduction

Helmut K. Anheier - Current Trajectories of Democracy – Diagnosis, Implications, Proposals

A rollback of democracy: approaches

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

A rollback of democracy: regional perspectives

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 and Nolan McCarty - Democracy in America, 2015

Wolfgang Seibel - Arduous Learning or New Uncertainties? The Emergence of German Diplomacy in the Ukrainian Crisis

A rollback of democracy: issues

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

Conclusion

Helmut K. Anheier - Conclusion: How to Rule the Void? Policy Responses to a ‘Hollowing Out’ of Democracy

 

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Vol 6, Issue 1, February 2015 | Global Policy Journal

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Vol 6, Issue 1, February 2015

The February 2015 edition of Global Policy contains, among others, research articles on gridlock and accountability within international organisations, financing for international development, and cooperative initiatives for global climate governance. It also features survey articles on responses to the rise of 'killer robots' and the wider implications of the ideology and the politics of Rafael Correa's government in Ecuador. The issue's practitioners' commentaries focus on international organisations’ responses to the 'information revolution' and creativity within the United Nations.

Research Articles

Jakob Vestergaard and 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 and Philipp Pattberg - International Cooperative Initiatives in Global Climate Governance: Raising the Ambition Level or Delegitimizing the UNFCCC?

Survey Articles

Denise Garcia - Killer Robots: Why the US should Lead the Ban

Martin Calisto Friant and John Langmore - The Buen Vivir: A Policy to Survive the Anthropocene?

Practitioner Commentaries

David Le Blanc and 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

Response to Article

Xiaohe Cheng - Harmony with Diversity: Some Ignored Facts

Review Essay

Ferdinand Arslanian - The Civil War in Syria: The International Dimension

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Special Issue: Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change | Global Policy Journal

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Special Issue: Changing the European Debate: Focus on Climate Change

The ability of the EU to adapt to climate change will significantly affect its international relevance in the years to come. Consequently this special issue of Global Policy, guest edited by Helmut K. Anheier, Marie Julie Chenard and O. Arne Westad, contains contributions by academics and practitioners that analyse this ability from the perspectives of philosophy, history, sociology, economy, law and political science. It thereby seeks to forward the process of critical exchange and scrutiny between researchers and policy makers to develop effective and sustainable solutions as to climate change.

 

Introduction

Helmut K. Anheier, Marie Julie Chenard and 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 and Kacper Szulecki - Challenging the European Climate Debate: Can Universal Climate Justice and Economics be Reconciled with Particularistic Politics?

Climate Change and Economics

Ottmar Edenhofer, Jan Christoph Steckel and Michael Jakob - Does Environmental Sustainability Contradict Prosperity?

Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker - Overcoming the Mikado Situation

Andrzej Ancygier and Anna Serzysko - Possible ‘Contributions’ of European Energy Intensive Industries to the Global Climate Agreement

Climate Change and Governance

Norbert Röttgen - Governing Climate Change: A Case for Europe

Kacper Szulecki and 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 and Lars Grotewold - Why Germany's Energiewende Reminds Us of the Virtues of Cooperation

Europe and the World

Alexander Ruser and 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 and O. Arne Westad - The EU's Engagement with Asia

Lord William Wallace of Saltaire - Europe's Role in Global Governance: Changing the European Debate

 

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Vol 5, Issue 2, May 2014

The May 2014 edition of Global Policy contains a special section on global civil society’s role in arms and trade controls, edited by Mathias Koenig-Archibugi. It also features research on data’s use in global governance, NGOs and counterterrorism, equality and international justice, and sovereign wealth funds. The issues’ survey article focuses on accountability mechanisms in multilateral development banks and the practitioners’ commentary examines the availability of capital for Startups.

 

Research Articles

Jean-Marc Coicaud and Ibrahim Tahri - Nationally Based Data: Challenges for GlobalGovernance (and Global Policy)

Janet Benshoof - The Other Red Line: The Use of Rape as an Unlawful Tactic of Warfare

Nick Sitter and Tom Parker - Fighting Fire with Water: NGOs and Counterterrorism Policy Tools

Jürgen Braunstein - The Novelty of Sovereign Wealth Funds: The Emperor's New Clothes?

Pietro Maffettone - Reciprocity, Equality and International Justice

Iavor Rangelov - Democracy or Stability? European Approaches to Justice in Peace and Transitional Processes

Pablo Policzer and Antonio Franceschet - Democratizing Constitutions: The Promotion of International Democracy after the 2009 Honduran Coup

Special Section - When Does Civil Society Matter in Global Policy? The Cases of Trade and Arms Control, edited by Mathias Koenig-Archibugi

 

Mathias Koenig-Archibugi - Introduction: Civil Society Influence on Global Policy

Mario Pianta - Slowing Trade: Global Activism Against Trade Liberalization

Dirk De Bièvre - A Glass Quite Empty: Issue Groups' Influence in the Global Trade Regime

Keith Krause - Transnational Civil Society Activism and International Security Politics: From Landmines to Global Zero

Javier Alcalde - Human Security and Disarmament Treaties: The Role of International Campaigns

Survey Article

 

Suresh Nanwani - Directions in Reshaping Accountability Mechanisms in Multilateral Development Banks and Other Organizations

Practitioner Commentary

 

Katrin Suder, Lea Thiel and Julian Kirchherr - Enhancing Capital Availability for Startups: A Toolkit for Policy Makers

Responses to Articles

Phedon Nicolaides - Can the Euro Area's Economic Governance be Reformed?

Paul van den Noord - EMU will Succeed Even Without a Federal State

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21 May 2014

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Vol 4, Issue 4, November 2013

The November 2013 edition of Global Policy contains two special sections. The first, ‘International Animal Protection’, edited by Alasdair Cochrane, examines the scope for improving international legal protections for animal welfare. While the second, 'Globalising Justice: A Multidimensional Approach', edited by Valentina Gentile, contains articles dealing with diversity in the search for global justice, including the role of Sharia, Human Rights discourse, colonialism and the ongoing poverty debate. Alongside a review essay on conflict minerals in the DRC, the issue also contains research articles on identity and war, diplomacy over the Arctic and Islamic feminism.

 

Research Articles

Devi Sridhar and Ngaire Woods - Trojan Multilateralism: Global Cooperation in Health (OnlineOpen article)

Mary Kaldor - Identity and War

Corneliu Bjola - Keeping the Arctic ‘Cold’: The Rise of Plurilateral Diplomacy?

Zaid Eyadat - Islamic Feminism: Roots, Development and Policies

Special Section - International Animal Protection, edited by Alasdair Cochrane

Alasdair Cochrane - International Animal Protection: An Introduction

Oscar Horta - Expanding Global Justice: The Case for the International Protection of Animals

Stuart R. Harrop - Wild Animal Welfare in International Law: The Present Position and the Scope for Development

Steven White - Into the Void: International Law and the Protection of Animal Welfare

Special Section - Globalising Justice: A Multidimensional Approach, edited by Valentina Gentile

Valentina Gentile - Global Justice as Recognition: Dealing with Diversity in a Pluralised World

Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im - Human Rights, Universality and Sovereignty: The Irrelevance and Relevance of Sharia

Francesca M. Corrao - ‘Ijtihad’ and ‘Relevance of Sharia’ to Contextualize Universal Human Rights Discourse

Domenico Melidoro - Sharia and Human Rights: Hemeneutics and the Risks of State-centrism

Rajeev Bhargava - Overcoming the Epistemic Injustice of Colonialism

Aakash Singh - Deparochializing the Global Justice Debate, Starting with Indian Political Theory

Neera Chandhoke - The Great Global Poverty Debate: Is Something Missing?

Valentina Gentile - ‘Epistemic Injustice’ and the ‘Right Not to Be Poor’: Bringing Recognition into the Debate on Global Justice

Survey Articles

Andrew F. Cooper and Asif B. Farooq - BRICS and the Privileging of Informality in Global Governance

Andrea Koch et al. - Soil Security: Solving the Global Soil Crisis

Practitioner Commentaries

Lenias Hwenda - Towards a Balanced and Sustainable Global Health Innovation and Access Policy

Sasidaran Gopalan, Ammar A. Malik and Kenneth A. Reinert - The Renewed Hope of Multilateralism in South Asia: Applying the MFN Principle to Pakistan–India Trade

Review Essay

Jeroen Cuvelier, Jose Diemel and Koen Vlassenroot - Digging Deeper: the Politics of ‘Conflict Minerals’ in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo

 

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12 November 2013

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Special Issue: Economic Policy, Governance and Institutions in Times of Crisis | Global Policy Journal

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Special Issue: Economic Policy, Governance and Institutions in Times of Crisis
 

More than half a decade after the outbreak of the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression, the world economy is still facing serious difficulties. However different policy responses and institutional setups have shown different levels of resilience and effectiveness in coping with the adverse economic conditions to which they were exposed. Starting from this observation, this special issue of Global Policy, guest edited by Andreas Klasen and Henning Meyer, brings together leading experts and practitioners to examine ‘Economic Policy, Governance and Institutions in Times of Crisis’.

Research Articles

Henning Meyer and Andreas Klasen - What Governments Can Do to Support their Economies: The Case for a Strategic Econsystem

Martin Baur, Pierre-Alain Bruchez and Barbara Schlaffer - Institutions for Crisis Prevention: the Case of Switzerland

Christian Westerlind Wigstrom - A British Investment Bank: Why and How?

Alexander Herzog-Stein, Gustav A. Horn and Ulrike Stein - Macroeconomic Implications of the German Short-time Work Policy during the Great Recession

Matthias Kollatz-Ahnen - European Intervention Mechanisms for Growth: Budget and the European Investment Bank

Stefan Collignon - How (Not) to Reform the Euro Area's Economic Governance

Alfred Höhn, Thorsten Schramm and Thomas Straubhaar - A Model for a Fiscal Union? What Europe Can Learn from the German Experience

Simon Wren-Lewis - Macroeconomic Stabilisation in the Eurozone: Lessons from Failure

Emilios Avgouleas - Effective Governance of Global Financial Markets: an Evolutionary Plan for Reform

 

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15 July 2013
 
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Vol 4, Issue 1, February 2013
 

The February 2013 edition of Global Policy contains two special sections. The first, edited by Christian Bueger, on ‘Contemporary Maritime Piracy’ unpicks the moral economy of Somali piracy and the international response. The second, edited by Andreas Klasen, examines 'Export Credit Availability and Global Trade'. It includes analysis of export credit in BRICS countries and its availability during the Euro debt crisis. The issue also contains articles on existential risk, climate change, the legitimacy of the G20 and China’s growing global influence.

 

Research Articles

Amanda Glassman, Denizhan Duran and Andy Sumner - Global Health and the New Bottom Billion: What do Shifts in Global Poverty and Disease Burden Mean for Donor Agencies?

Nick Bostrom - Existential Risk Prevention as Global Priority

Michael Jennings - Climate Disruption: Are We Beyond the Worst Case Scenario?

Steven Slaughter - Debating the International Legitimacy of the G20: Global Policymaking and Contemporary International Society

Frans-Paul van der Putten - Harmony with Diversity: China’s Preferred World Order and Weakening Western Influence in the Developing World

Special Section - Contemporary Maritime Piracy: responding to a Wicked Problem, edited by Christian Bueger

Christian Bueger - The Global Fight against Piracy

Sarah Percy and Anja Shortland - Contemporary Maritime Piracy: Five Obstacles to Ending Somali Piracy

Douglas Guilfoyle - Prosecuting Pirates: The Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia, Governance and International Law

Basil Germond - The European Union at the Horn of Africa: The Contribution of Critical Geopolitics to Piracy Studies

Christian Bueger - Orchestrating the Response: Somali Piracy and Ontological Complexity

Axel Klein - The Moral Economy of Somali Piracy – Organised Criminal Business or Subsistence Activity?

Special Section - Export Credit Availability and Global Trade, edited by Andreas Klasen

Andreas Klasen - Export Credit Availability and Global Trade

Jon Coleman - Why Exporters Need Export Credit

Geetha Muralidhar - The Role of Export Credit Agencies in a Fast-growing BRIC Economy

Peter Luketa - Export Credit Availability and the Euro Debt Crisis

Pedro Carriço - Export Financing in Brazil: Challenges and Opportunities

Survey Articles

Claire A. Auplat - The Challenges of Nanotechnology Policy Making PART 2. Discussing Voluntary Frameworks and Options

Practitioner Commentaries

Geoffrey D. Stevens - Controlling Munitions Stockpiles: How to Stop the Inadvertent Arming of Insurgencies

Response to Article

Djims Milius - ‘Information Aid’ and the Dissemination of Innovation

Review Essay

Thomas Kirk - The Rule of Law Abroad: Learning from Experience and Listening to Locals

 

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28 March 2013
 
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Vol 3, Issue 4, November 2012 | Global Policy Journal

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Vol 3, Issue 4, November 2012
 

The November 2012 issue of Global Policy Journal hosts a special section on ‘International Law, Human Rights, and the Global Economy’ edited by Margot E. Salomon. It also contains articles on global justice, structural transformation in developing countries, nanotechnology and the EU’s strategic partnerships.

 

Research Articles

Justin Lin – From Flying Geese to Leading Dragons: New Opportunities for Structural Transformation in Developing Countries

Tamara Lothian – Beyond Macro-Prudential Regulation: Three Ways of Thinking About Financial Crisis, Regulation and Reform

Stephan Hoffman – Mitigating Inequalities of Influence among States in Global Decision Making

Robert Hope, Tim Foster, Alex Money and Michael Rouse – Harnessing Mobile Communications Innovations for Water Security

Sebastiano Maffettone – Global Justice: Between Leviathan and Cosmopolis

Special Section - International Law, Human Rights and the Global Economy: Innovations and Expectations for the 21st Century, edited by Margot E Salomon

Margot E. Salomon - The Future of Human Rights

Margot E. Salomon and Ian Seiderman - Human Rights Norms for a Globalized World: The Maastricht Principles on the Extraterritorial Obligations of States in the Area of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah - A Justice-Based Regime for Foreign Investment Protection and the Counsel of the Osgoode Hall Statement

Mary Dowell-Jones - International Finance and Human Rights: Scope for a Mutually Beneficial Relationship

Alexia Herwig - WTO Non-Violation or Situation Complaints: A Remedy for Extraterritorial Effects on the Human Right to an Adequate Standard of Living

Gorik Ooms and Rachel Hammonds – Global Governance of Health and the Requirements of Human Rights

Olivier de Schutter - Reshaping Global Governance: The Case of the Right to Food

Christian Courtis - The Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A New Instrument to Address Human Rights Violations

Martin Scheinin - International Organizations and Transnational Corporations at a World Court of Human Rights

Survey Articles

Claire A. Auplat - The Challenges of Nanotechnology Policy Making PART 1. Discussing Mandatory Frameworks

Kevin P. Gallagher and Elen Shrestha – The Social Cost of Self-Insurance: Financial Crisis, Reserve Accumulation, and Developing Countries

Practitioner Commentaries

Julia De Clerck-Sachsse – The EU’s Strategic Partnerships – Why the Time to Act is Now

Kenneth Roth – Seeking Allies Worldwide to Carry the Human Rights Banner

Response Essay

David Alex Rogers and Karen Sack – Not Seeing the Wood for the Trees

 

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26 November 2012
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Vol 3, Issue 2, May 2012 | Global Policy Journal

Vol 3, Issue 2, May 2012 | Global Policy Journal | Global Policy, Corruption, Economic Crimes, Fronting, Whistleblowers | Scoop.it

 

Vol 3, Issue 2, May 2012
 

The May 2012 issue of Global Policy Journal contains articles on global inequalities; the obstacles to achieving the millennium development goals in Africa; the EU’s contributions towards global governance and a special section on the ‘Policy Agendas for the Future of Global Energy’ introduced by Joonkyu Park and Han van der Hoorn.

Research Articles

Branko Milanovic - Global Inequality: From Class to Location, from Proletarians to Migrants

Khusrav Gaibolloev, Todd Sandler and Charlinda Santifort - Assessing the Evolving Threat of Terrorism

Attila Agh - Global Governance and Integrative Balancing: The EU efforts to Respond to the Global Challenge

Stefan Collignon - Rebalancing the Global Economy

David Held and Thomas Hale - 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 and 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 and Han van der Hoorn - Financial Crisis, SWF Investing, and Implications for Financial Stability

Xavier Basurto and Mateja Nenadovic - A Systematic Approach to Studying Fisheries Governance

E.Richard Gold and Jean Frederic 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 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

Reviews

Daniel Falkiner - Old & New Terrorism

Adnan Naseemullah - Faultines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy

Jo Thori Lind - The Haves and the Have-Nots: A brief and idiosyncratic history of inequality around the globe


Douglas Bulloch - The Better Angels in Our Nature: The Decline of Violence in History and Its Causes


Stephen Cooke - Zoopolis: a political theory of animal rights

 

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07 May 2012
 
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Vol 2, Issue 3, October 2011 | Global Policy Journal

Vol 2, Issue 3, October 2011 | Global Policy Journal | Global Policy, Corruption, Economic Crimes, Fronting, Whistleblowers | Scoop.it

 

Vol 2, Issue 3, October 2011
 

The October 2011 issue of Global Policy includes articles that examine the relationship between crises and inequality; human rights and migration; democracy and international law; and peace and justice in the Former Yugoslavia. It also includes a special section on the OECD at 50 introduced by Judith Clifton and Daniel Díaz-Fuentes.

Research Articles

Robert E. Goodin and Steven R. Ratner - Democratizing International Law

Stephen Castles - Bringing Human Rights into the Migration and Development Debate

Ronald U. Mendoza - Crises and Inequality: Lessons from the Global Food, Fuel, Financial and Economic Crises of 2008–10

Terutomo Ozawa - The (Japan-Born) ‘Flying-Geese’ Theory of Economic Development Revisited – and Reformulated from a Structuralist Perspective

Mark Zeitoun - The Global Web of National Water Security

Special Section - The OECD at 50

Judith Clifton and Daniel Díaz-Fuentes - The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development 1961–2011: Challenges for the Next 50 Years

Judith Clifton and Daniel Díaz-Fuentes - From ‘Club of the Rich’ to ‘Globalisation à la carte’? Evaluating Reform at the OECD

Jean-Marc Coicaud and Jin Zhang - The OECD as a Global Data Collection and Policy Analysis Organization: Some Strengths and Weaknesse

Angel Gurría - The OECD at 50: Past Achievements, Present Challenges and Future Directions

Survey Articles

Jasper Kim - Law of War 2.0: Cyberwar and the Limits of the UN Charter

Practitioner Commentaries

Justice Richard Goldstone -Dealing with the Past: Peace and Justice in the Former Yugoslavia

Salil Shetty - Human Rights and Natural Disasters: Mitigating or Exacerbating the Damage?

Bob Tarrant - Delivering Maritime Power in the Age of Interconnectivity

Helmut Kaiser - The Eurozone: Challenges and Structural Problems

Responses to Articles

Faizel Ismail - Developing Countries Create Momentum for Change in the WTO

Michael Chibba -Current and Future Global Development Goals

Review Essay

Ben O’Loughlin - Information Overload, Paradigm Underload? The Internet and Political Disruption

Reviews

Auriane Guilbaud - Transnational Actors in Global Governance: Patterns, Explanations, and Implications

Peter Willetts - The South in World Politics

Thierry Soret - World-Regional Social Policy and Global Governance: New Research and Policy Agendas in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America

Andrea Filippetti - The Global Environment of Business
 

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06 October 2011
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Vol 2, Issue 2, May 2011 | Global Policy Journal

Vol 2, Issue 2, May 2011 | Global Policy Journal | Global Policy, Corruption, Economic Crimes, Fronting, Whistleblowers | Scoop.it

 

Vol 2, Issue 2, May 2011
 

The May 2011 issue of Global Policy covers topics including the global economic prospects following the recession, the challenges facing UN reform, the democratization of mass violence and the possibility of value based Global Governance. It also includes a special section on the rethinking economics after the financial crisis introduced by Tim Besley.

Research Articles

Yilmaz Akyüz - Global Economic Prospects: The Recession May be Over but Where Next?

Andy Sumner and Meera Tiwari - Global Poverty Reduction to 2015 and Beyond

Adrienne Heritier - The New Institutions of Transatlantic Aviation

Special Section: Rethinking economics after the global financial crisis

Tim Besley - Rethinking Economics: Introduction and Overview

Joseph E. Stiglitz - Rethinking Macroeconomics: What went wrong and how to fix it 

David F. Hendry and Grayham E. Mizon- What Needs Re-thinking in Macroeconomics?

Peter J. Boettke and Christopher J. Coyne - The Debt-Inflation Cycle and the Global Financial Crisis

Geoffrey Hodgson - Reforming Economics after the Financial Crisis

Survey Articles

Thomas G. Weiss - Fundamental UN Reform, a Non-Starter

Andrew F. Cooper - The G20 and its regional critics: the search for inclusion

Barry Kellman - The Biological Weapons Convention and the Democratization of Mass Violence

Practitioner Commentaries

Kamalesh Sharma - The Commonwealth in the 21st Century

Andreas Klasen - The Role of Export Credit Agencies in Global Trade

Hafez Ghanem - Food and Nutrition Security: Key Policy Challenges and the Role of Global Governance

Mark Harrod and Sandra Dodgson - Values-based global governance - the YMCA story

Responses to Articles

Mary Kaldor - Stability, War and Human Security in the 21st Century: Addendum to Desai

Justin Yifu Lin - A Comment on Professor Wade’s Rebuttal

Daniele Archibugi and Andrea Filippetti - How Powerful are Intellectual Property Rights?

Review Essay

Jim Whitman - Globalization and the Politics of Health

Reviews

Alia Brahimi – Military Orientalism: Eastern War through Western Eyes

Paul Holtom – The International Arms Trade

Robert Kissack – A Global Security Triangle: European, African and Asian Interaction

Scott McKenzie – Global Energy Governance: The New Rules of the Game

Jillian Lewis - Crime, War, and Global Trafficking: Designing International Cooperation

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03 May 2011
 
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