Global Policy
2012 - 2025
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Volume 14, month 11, 2023
- Fifty years of peril: A comprehensive comparison of the impact of terrorism and disasters linked to natural hazards (1970–2019) pp. 647-662

- Timothy Wilson and Ilan Noy
- Inter‐city collaboration: Why and how cities work, learn and advocate together pp. 663-675

- Katharine A. Robb, Michelle LaPointe, Kathryn Hemsing, Grant Anderson, James Anderson and Jorrit de Jong
- Sweden's image in the world: Still a ‘model’? pp. 676-685

- Ralph Schroeder
- Fair and inclusive markets: Why dynamism matters pp. 686-701

- Reda Cherif, Fuad Hasanov and Philippe Aghion
- Labour provisions in trade agreements and women's rights in the global south pp. 702-715

- Ida Bastiaens, Evgeny Postnikov and Anne‐Kathrin Kreft
- Net zero portfolio targets for development finance institutions: Challenges and solutions pp. 716-729

- Sam Fankhauser, Sugandha Srivastav, Ingrid Sundvor, Stephanie Hirmer and Gireesh Shrimali
- Rhetorical coercion, institutional legitimacy and the creation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank pp. 730-741

- Hai Yang
- Debating Conflict, war and revolution: Introduction to the special section pp. 742-745

- Bettina Koch and Eva‐Maria Nag
- War in World Society: Towards a new order of global constitutionalism? pp. 746-754

- Hauke Brunkhorst
- Give peace a chance … for what? Paine, Kant and democratic peace pp. 755-760

- Garion Frankel and Cary J. Nederman
- Pacification as a key problem of politics in international political thought pp. 761-767

- Desirée Poets
- Technology as a paradigm to investigate war pp. 768-775

- Xi Lin
- Why conflict, war and revolution? pp. 776-781

- Paul Kelly
- The World Economic Forum: An unaccountable force in global health governance? pp. 782-789

- Desmond McNeill
- Health systems appraisal of the response to antimicrobial resistance in low‐ and middle‐income countries in relation to COVID‐19: Application of the WHO building blocks pp. 790-796

- Jay Patel, Genevie Fernandes, Ambele Judith Mwamelo and Devi Sridhar
- Civic ecosystems and social innovation: From collaboration to complementarity pp. 797-804

- Iavor Rangelov and Marika Theros
- Lessons from outperformance in the Indian financial sector pp. 805-817

- Ashima Goyal
- China's 5G and supercomputing industrial policies: A critical (comparative) analysis pp. 818-831

- Yuhan Zhang
- Techno‐nationalism or building a global science and technology commons? (but what about China?) pp. 832-846

- Leonard Lynn and Hal Salzman
- New architectures for bottom‐up science diplomacy: Learning from the evolving Portuguese diaspora in the UK pp. 847-857

- Luís Miguel Lacerda, Manuel Heitor and Jean‐Christophe Mauduit
- Hybrid warfare and disinformation: A Ukraine war perspective pp. 858-869

- Sascha‐Dominik Dov Bachmann, Dries Putter and Guy Duczynski
- Inequalities and content moderation pp. 870-879

- Giovanni De Gregorio and Nicole Stremlau
- The sound, the fury and the silences: The politics of influence in digitalizing India pp. 880-882

- Jean‐Thomas Martelli, Aasim Khan and Ralph Schroeder
- Decoding the star system: Twitter and its impact on journalism in the global South pp. 883-898

- Aasim Khan, Midhat Fatimah, Kabir Dureja and Vedant Jumle
- Populism à la Carte: The paradoxical political communication of Narendra Modi on Twitter pp. 899-911

- Jean‐Thomas Martelli and Vihang Jumle
- Influencers as institutions: Impact of digital politics in the Global South pp. 912-924

- Karishma Sinha, Paarmita Jhalani, Aasim Khan and Payel Chattopadhyay Mukherjee
- Sporting the government: Sportspersons' engagement with causes in India and the USA on twitter pp. 925-937

- Dibyendu Mishra, Ronojoy Sen and Joyojeet Pal
- Institutional isomorphism in corporate Twitter discourse on citizenship and immigration in India and the United States pp. 938-948

- Shehla Rashid Shora, Arshia Arya and Joyojeet Pal
- The Aadhaar battle: Why some players in the corporate world needed a biometric ID? pp. 949-957

- Nicolas Belorgey
- The new OECD arrangement on export credits: Breakthrough or bad compromise? pp. 958-961

- Andreas Klasen and Jan Vassard
Volume 14, month 10, 2023
- Introducing the Berggruen Governance Index I: Conceptual and methodological framework pp. 5-15

- Helmut K. Anheier, Markus Lang and Edward L. Knudsen
- Introducing the Berggruen Governance Index II: Initial results, 2000–2019 pp. 16-34

- Helmut K. Anheier, Markus Lang and Edward L. Knudsen
- Introducing the Berggruen Governance Index III. Implications for theory and policy pp. 35-46

- Helmut K. Anheier and Olga Kononykhina
- A falling star? Origins of declining state capacity and democratic accountability in the United States pp. 47-57

- Edward L. Knudsen
- Lessons and challenges of China's state‐led and party‐dominated governance model pp. 58-66

- Yuqing Yang
- Debunking the autocratic fallacy? Improving public goods delivery in Russia pp. 67-76

- Christian Fröhlich
- Unfinished revolutions: The post‐Soviet crisis of governance in Ukraine pp. 77-89

- Christian Fröhlich
- Stable or stagnant? Political economy and governance in the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Germany since 2000 pp. 90-103

- Edward L. Knudsen
- India: Developmental challenges faced by a dual economy pp. 104-112

- Yuqing Yang
- Escape from the ‘lost decades?’ Governance challenges in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela pp. 113-123

- Edward L. Knudsen
- Sub‐Saharan Africa: Towards better governance and sustainability? pp. 124-135

- Helmut K. Anheier, Christian Fröhlich and Regina A. List
- Advancing governance indicator systems: Lessons learned from the 2022 symposium pp. 136-146

- Helmut K. Anheier, Regina A. List and Edward L. Knudsen
- Advancing governance indicators: Four ways forward pp. 147-152

- Helmut K. Anheier
Volume 14, month 09, 2023
- Editorial pp. 585-587

- Gregory Stiles, Flavia Lucenti, Katharine Petrich and Mary Keogh
- When policy entrepreneurs drift between levels: The creation of the International Renewable Energy Agency pp. 588-599

- Tony Mueller
- Boundary experts: Science and politics in measuring the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 600-610

- Thor Olav Iversen
- ‘Call the Bluff’ or ‘Build Back Better’—Anti‐corruption reforms in post‐war Ukraine pp. 611-622

- Michael Martin Richter
- Remembering the scholarship of Nathan Sears: A forum in memoriam pp. 623-624

- Emma Lecavalier and Gregory Stiles
- Nathan Sears: “… in the midst of catastrophe” pp. 625-627

- Haydn Belfield
- Two meetings pp. 628-629

- Scott Janzwood
- ‘Great power rivalry and the securitization of humanity’: Nathan Alexander Sears' last presentation pp. 630-632

- Michael Lawrence
- Existential security: Safeguarding humanity or globalising power? pp. 633-637

- Tom Hobson and Olaf Corry
- Existential security and the governance challenge: Confronting the antinomies of securitisation pp. 638-642

- Steven Bernstein
Volume 14, month 07, 2023
- The shift to strategic autonomy in EU trade policy pp. 5-8

- Axel Marx
- New is old? The EU's Open, Sustainable and Assertive Trade Policy pp. 9-18

- L. Johan Eliasson and Patricia Garcia‐Duran
- Varieties of EU trade politicisation in EU public debates pp. 19-29

- Alex Andrione‐Moylan, Pieter de Wilde and Kolja Raube
- The EU's COVID‐19 policy response and the restructuring of global value chains pp. 30-39

- Louise Curran and Jappe Eckhardt
- Naïve no more: Foreign direct investment screening in the European Union pp. 40-53

- Sarah Bauerle Danzman and Sophie Meunier
- The EU's strategic autonomy in times of politicisation of international trade: The future of commission accountability pp. 54-64

- Wolfgang Weiß
Volume 14, month 06, 2023
- Mind the gap: The global governance of just transitions pp. 425-437

- Peter Newell, Freddie Daley, Olga Mikheeva and Iva Peša
- Missing the SDGs: Political accountability for insufficient environmental action pp. 438-450

- Lena Partzsch
- Strongman leadership and the limits to international cooperation pp. 451-463

- Richard Higgott and Taelyn Reid
- Financial globalisation in ASEAN+3: Navigating the financial trilemma pp. 464-476

- Sasidaran Gopalan, Bhavya Gupta and Ramkishen S. Rajan
- Foreign direct investments and the dynamics of trade and capital flows: Schumpeterian insights for sustained development pp. 477-488

- Patrick Kaczmarczyk and Heiner Flassbeck
- Taking stock of systems for organizing existential and global catastrophic risks: Implications for policy pp. 489-499

- Gabel Taggart
- Addressing the atomic bomb damage: Associations between ‘state compensation’ demands and aspects of survivors' suffering pp. 500-515

- Vladisaya Bilyanova Vasileva, Shizue Izumi and Noriyuki Kawano
- Rescaling the legal dimensions of grey zones: Evidence from Ukraine pp. 516-530

- Borys Kormych, Tetyana Malyarenko and Cindy Wittke
- Energy as a weapon of war: Lessons from 50 years of energy interdependence pp. 531-547

- Michael Carnegie LaBelle
- The policy response to global value chain disruption pp. 548-557

- Uri Dadush
- Who drives the international standardisation of telecommunication and digitalisation? Introducing a new data set pp. 558-568

- Sebastian Klotz
- Against data individualism: Why a pandemic accord needs to commit to data solidarity pp. 569-572

- Ilona Kickbusch and Barbara Prainsack
- International negotiations for a pandemic treaty: A thematic evaluation of 43 member states pp. 573-577

- Jay Patel
- Can global trade rules cope with changing nutrition challenges? pp. 578-580

- Anne Marie Thow, Erik Wijkström and Christiane Wolff
Volume 14, month 05, 2023
- Understanding and governing global systemic crises in the 21st century: A complexity perspective pp. 207-228

- Didier Wernli, Lucas Böttcher, Flore Vanackere, Yuliya Kaspiarovich, Maria Masood and Nicolas Levrat
- Vaccine politics: Law and inequality in the pandemic response to COVID‐19 pp. 229-246

- Matthew M. Kavanagh and Renu Singh
- Politicising pandemics: Evidence from US media coverage of the World Health Organisation pp. 247-259

- Jeffrey King and Andrew Lugg
- Public health clauses in international investment agreements: Sword or shield? pp. 260-269

- Anne Marie Thow, Wolfgang Alschner and Faisal Aljunied
- How many people in the world do research and development? pp. 270-287

- Davut Ayan, Laurel L. Haak and Donna Ginther
- Soft power in global governance: fsQCA of thematic specialization strategies of European think tanks pp. 288-304

- Vanessa Roger‐Monzó and Fernando Castelló‐Sirvent
- Hawks in the making? European public views on nuclear weapons post‐Ukraine pp. 305-317

- Michal Onderco, Michal Smetana and Tom W. Etienne
- Environmental remediation as social archaeology: Excavating sites contaminated by early nuclear weapons activities in New York City, both literally and hermeneutically pp. 318-330

- Matthew Breay Bolton and Katherine Ketterer
- How to assess economic progress in the era of discontinuity? pp. 331-348

- Marceli Hązła and Ewa Mińska‐Struzik
- Who cares about the UN General Assembly? National delegations size from 1993 to 2016 pp. 349-360

- Vaclav Vlcek
- Discursive challenges: Power, state legitimacy and counter‐narratives in the Arab world pp. 361-362

- Tom Walsh and Betul Dogan‐Akkas
- The Iraqi state's legitimacy deficit: Input, output and identity‐based legitimacy challenges pp. 363-372

- Jacob Eriksson and Isaac Grief
- The moderation journey of Kurdish Islamism in the Kurdistan region of Iraq pp. 373-384

- Hardy Hasib Raza
- Securitisation imperatives and the exaggeration of Iranian involvement with the Houthi movement by international actors pp. 385-395

- Tom Walsh
- The Ukraine crisis, the nuclear threat and the ICJ Opinion of 1996 pp. 396-402

- Peter Hilpold
- Global governance for digital sequence information on genetic resources: Demand, progress and reforming paths pp. 403-415

- Geng Qin, Hanzhi Yu and Chao Wu
- Law, justice and the role of courts in changing the social superstructure narrative in climate litigation pp. 416-419

- Friederike E. L. Otto, Petra Minnerop, Emmanuel Raju, Luke J. Harrington, Rupert F. Stuart‐Smith, Emily Boyd, Rachel James, Richard G. Jones and Kristian C. Lauta
Volume 14, month 03, 2023
- Our Common Agenda and its implementation: An introduction pp. 5-7

- Jan Wouters and María C. Latorre
- Our common metrics? Our Common Agenda report and the epistemic infrastructure of the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 8-12

- Justyna Bandola‐Gill
- Contribution of subnational authorities to multilateralism from the EU perspective—Implementation of the SDGs pp. 13-21

- Michał Dulak
- Implementing the Humanitarian‐development‐peace nexus in a post‐pandemic world: Multilateral cooperation and the challenge of inter‐organisational dialogue pp. 22-28

- Eugenia Baroncelli
- COVID‐19 and the fiscal and monetary challenges to implementing Our Common Agenda pp. 29-34

- Nicholas Sowels
- A fairer and more resilient multilateral trading system will require a reinvigorated WTO pp. 35-39

- Robert Koopman and Mary Lisa Madell
- Tools and data for the analysis of gender policies: A review pp. 40-49

- Lorenzo Escot, María C. Latorre and José Andrés Fernández‐Cornejo
Volume 14, month 02, 2023
- Dragon unbound? Regional influences on China's policies in the Middle East—Introduction pp. 4-6

- Enrico Fardella and Brandon Friedman
- Protecting skilled Afghan women: Brain save and the politics of vulnerability pp. 5-15

- Kristin Bergtora Sandvik, Ingunn Bjørhaug, Astrid Espegren and Adèle Garnier
- The Dynamics of Sino‐Iranian Relations: Strategic Veneer, Intrinsic Tensions and Third‐party Leverage pp. 7-18

- Ali Parchami
- Are international organisations in decline? An absolute and relative perspective on institutional change pp. 16-30

- Maria J. Debre and Hylke Dijkstra
- Exploiting China's Rise: Syria's Strategic Narrative and China's Participation in Middle Eastern Politics pp. 19-35

- Andrea Ghiselli and Mohammed Alsudairi
- The organisational dimension of executive authority in the Global South: Insights from the AU and ECOWAS commissions pp. 31-47

- Jarle Trondal, Thomas Tieku and Stefan Gänzle
- Iran, China and the Persian Gulf: An unfolding engagement pp. 36-45

- Mohsen Shariatinia and Hamed A. Kermani
- Sino–American relations and the ‘new cold war’: A useful analogy for the Middle East? pp. 46-57

- Brandon Friedman and Ori Sela
- Reframing the climate debate: The origins and diffusion of net zero pledges pp. 48-60

- Hermine Van Coppenolle, Mathieu Blondeel and Thijs Van de Graaf
- Algeria and China: Shifts in political and military relations pp. 58-68

- Yahia H. Zoubir
- Operationalising sustainability? Why sustainability fails as an investment criterion for safeguarding the future pp. 61-71

- Simon Friederich and Jonathan Symons
- The Big Four and corporate tax governance: From global dis‐harmony to national regulatory incrementalism pp. 72-83

- Ainsley Elbra, John Mikler and Hannah Murphy‐Gregory
- Digital footprints as barriers to accessing e‐government services pp. 84-94

- Kira Allmann and Roxana Radu
- All the President's men. Leadership style, advisory system and Donald Trump's mixed record in foreign policy pp. 95-106

- Andrea Carati and Andrea Locatelli
- Introducing the special section on ‘arms export controls during war and armed conflict’ pp. 107-111

- Anna Stavrianakis
- Unpacking the storytelling around French arms sales: Demystifying the “strategic autonomy” argument pp. 112-120

- Emma Soubrier
- Debunking the myth of the “robust control regime”: UK arms export controls during war and armed conflict pp. 121-130

- Anna Stavrianakis
- Demystifying the ‘gold standard’ of arms export controls: US arms exports to conflict zones pp. 131-138

- Jennifer L. Erickson
- The 21st century trust and leadership problem: Quoi faire? pp. 139-148

- Helmut K. Anheier and Edward L. Knudsen
- COVID‐19 and democratic resilience pp. 149-156

- Richard Youngs
- Finding synergies and trade‐offs when linking biodiversity and climate change through cooperative initiatives pp. 157-161

- Oscar Widerberg, Idil Boran, Sander Chan, Andrew Deneault, Marcel Kok, Katarzyna Negacz, Philipp Pattberg and Matilda Petersson
- On a global child protection fund financed by international tech companies pp. 162-172

- Kemal Veli Açar
- Major powers make the call? Review of 70 years engagement of major powers with Myanmar pp. 173-182

- Peng Liu, He Miao and Wang Huan
- Rohingya refugees in the pandemic: Crisis and policy responses pp. 183-191

- Mallik Akram Hossain, A. K. M. Ahsan Ullah and Md. Mohiuddin
- Afghanistan and the way forward: Incorporating indigenous knowledge into policymaking pp. 192-198

- Zulfia Abawe, Bilquees Daud, Haqmal Daudzai, Moheb Jabarkhail and Farooq Yousaf
- The ecosystem of headquarter cities and international organisations needs more consideration pp. 199-201

- Suyu Liu and Wenjun Ding
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