Global Policy
2012 - 2025
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Volume 4, month 11, 2013
- Trojan Multilateralism: Global Cooperation in Health pp. 325-335

- Devi Sridhar and Ngaire Woods
- Identity and War pp. 336-346

- Mary Kaldor
- Keeping the Arctic ‘Cold’: The Rise of Plurilateral Diplomacy? pp. 347-358

- Corneliu Bjola
- Islamic Feminism: Roots, Development and Policies pp. 359-368

- Zaid Eyadat
- International Animal Protection: An Introduction pp. 369-370

- Alasdair Cochrane
- Expanding Global Justice: The Case for the International Protection of Animals pp. 371-380

- Oscar Horta
- Wild Animal Welfare in International Law: The Present Position and the Scope for Development pp. 381-390

- Stuart R. Harrop
- Into the Void: International Law and the Protection of Animal Welfare pp. 391-398

- Steven White
- Global Justice as Recognition: Dealing with Diversity in a Pluralised World pp. 399-400

- Valentina Gentile
- Human Rights, Universality and Sovereignty: The Irrelevance and Relevance of Sharia pp. 401-408

- Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na-super-'im
- ‘Ijtihad’ and ‘Relevance of Sharia’ to Contextualize Universal Human Rights Discourse pp. 409-410

- Francesca M. Corrao
- Sharia and Human Rights: Hemeneutics and the Risks of State-centrism pp. 411-412

- Domenico Melidoro
- Overcoming the Epistemic Injustice of Colonialism pp. 413-417

- Rajeev Bhargava
- Deparochializing the Global Justice Debate, Starting with Indian Political Theory pp. 418-419

- Aakash Singh
- The Great Global Poverty Debate: Is Something Missing? pp. 420-424

- Neera Chandhoke
- ‘Epistemic Injustice’ and the ‘Right Not to Be Poor’: Bringing Recognition into the Debate on Global Justice pp. 425-427

- Valentina Gentile
- BRICS and the Privileging of Informality in Global Governance pp. 428-433

- Andrew F. Cooper and Asif B. Farooq
- Soil Security: Solving the Global Soil Crisis pp. 434-441

- Andrea Koch, Alex McBratney, Mark Adams, Damien Field, Robert Hill, John Crawford, Budiman Minasny, Rattan Lal, Lynette Abbott, Anthony O'Donnell, Denis Angers, Jeffrey Baldock, Edward Barbier, Dan Binkley, William Parton, Diana H. Wall, Michael Bird, Johan Bouma, Claire Chenu, Cornelia Butler Flora, Keith Goulding, Sabine Grunwald, Jon Hempel, Julie Jastrow, Johannes Lehmann, Klaus Lorenz, Cristine L. Morgan, Charles W. Rice, David Whitehead, Iain Young and Michael Zimmermann
- Towards a Balanced and Sustainable Global Health Innovation and Access Policy pp. 442-444

- Lenias Hwenda
- The Renewed Hope of Multilateralism in South Asia: Applying the MFN Principle to Pakistan–India Trade pp. 445-448

- Sasidaran Gopalan, Ammar A. Malik and Kenneth Reinert
- Digging Deeper: the Politics of ‘Conflict Minerals’ in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo pp. 449-451

- Jeroen Cuvelier, Jose Diemel and Koen Vlassenroot
Volume 4, month 09, 2013
- Gridlock: From Self-reinforcing Interdependence to Second-order Cooperation Problems pp. 223-235

- Thomas Hale, David Held and Kevin Young
- Fault Lines and Issue Linkages at the G20: New Challenges for Global Economic Governance pp. 236-246

- Peter Knaack and Saori N. Katada
- Responding to Crises: The Problematic Relationship between Security and Justice in The Responsibility to Protect pp. 247-257

- Alexandra Bohm
- A Proposal for Truly Global Poverty Measures pp. 258-265

- Martin Ravallion and Shaohua Chen
- The Paradox of Climate Engineering pp. 266-277

- Michael Zürn and Stefan Schäfer
- Rebuilding Communities after Disasters: Lessons from the Tsunami Disaster in Sri Lanka pp. 278-287

- Martin Mulligan
- Globalising Justice: A Multidimensional Approach 1. Economics: Indicators and Policy Implications pp. 288-289

- Marcello Di Paola and Valentina Gentile
- On the Measurement of Social Progress and Wellbeing: Some Further Thoughts pp. 290-293

- Jean-Paul Fitoussi and Joseph Stiglitz
- ‘On the Measurement of Social Progress and Wellbeing’: A Commentary pp. 294-295

- Leonardo Becchetti
- ‘On the Measurement of Social Progress and Wellbeing’: A Commentary pp. 296-297

- Raffaele Marchetti
- Fighting the Resource Curse pp. 298-304

- Leif Wenar
- The Future We Get Might Not Be the Future We Want: Analyzing the Rio+20 Outcomes pp. 305-310

- Philipp Pattberg and Ayşem Mert
- Supranational Cooperation in Europe pp. 311-316

- Nienke Deugd, Katharina Stamm and Wim Westerman
- The Glass is Half-full for International Criminal Law pp. 317-319

- David Re
- The Future of Global Energy: Overcoming the Policy Challenges pp. 320-324

- Robert Harmon
Volume 4, month 07, 2013
- What Governments Can Do to Support their Economies: The Case for a Strategic Econsystem pp. 1-9

- Henning Meyer and Andreas Klasen
- Institutions for Crisis Prevention: the Case of Switzerland pp. 10-21

- Martin Baur, Pierre-Alain Bruchez and Barbara Schlaffer
- A British Investment Bank: Why and How? pp. 22-29

- Christian Westerlind Wigstrom
- Macroeconomic Implications of the German Short-time Work Policy during the Great Recession pp. 30-40

- Alexander Herzog-Stein, Gustav Horn and Ulrike Stein
- European Intervention Mechanisms for Growth: Budget and the European Investment Bank pp. 41-49

- Matthias Kollatz-Ahnen
- How (Not) to Reform the Euro Area's Economic Governance pp. 50-57

- Stefan Collignon
- A Model for a Fiscal Union? What Europe Can Learn from the German Experience pp. 58-65

- Alfred Höhn, Thorsten Schramm and Thomas Straubhaar
- Macroeconomic Stabilisation in the Eurozone: Lessons from Failure pp. 66-73

- Simon Wren-Lewis
- Effective Governance of Global Financial Markets: an Evolutionary Plan for Reform pp. 74-84

- Emilios Avgouleas
Volume 4, month 05, 2013
- The G20 and Food Security: a Mismatch in Global Governance? pp. 129-138

- Jennifer Clapp and Sophia Murphy
- Forum Shopping in Global Governance: Understanding States, Business and NGOs in Multiple Arenas pp. 139-149

- Hannah Murphy and Aynsley Kellow
- Social Investment According to the OECD/DELSA: A Discourse in the Making pp. 150-159

- Rianne Mahon
- Global Companies and Emerging Market Economies pp. 160-161

- John Mikler
- The Political Economy of Global Business: the Case of the BRICs pp. 162-172

- Andrea Goldstein
- Varieties of the Regulatory State and Global Companies: the Case of China pp. 173-183

- Shiufai Wong
- The Rise of East Asia's Global Companies pp. 184-193

- Sung-Young Kim
- Debating Global Justice: an Introduction pp. 194-195

- Sebastiano Maffettone
- Globalising Justice: a Multidimensional Approach. 1. Economics pp. 196-197

- Marcello Di Paola and Valentina Gentile
- Global Income Inequality in Numbers: in History and Now pp. 198-208

- Branko Milanovic
- Milanovic on Global Inequality and Poverty pp. 209-210

- Michele Bocchiola
- On Milanovic's Idea of World Inequality pp. 211-212

- Pietro Reichlin
- Future Warfare: Men and Machines at War pp. 213-215

- Rahul Bhonsle
- Sustainable Infrastructure Fund: Attracting Institutional Investment to Drive Sustainable Development pp. 216-219

- André Schneider and Daniel Wiener
- ‘Walking the Walk’: a Snapshot of Germany's Energiewende pp. 220-222

- Norbert Röttgen
Volume 4, month 02, 2013
- Global Health and the New Bottom Billion: What do Shifts in Global Poverty and Disease Burden Mean for Donor Agencies? pp. 1-14

- Amanda Glassman, Denizhan Duran and Andy Sumner
- Existential Risk Prevention as Global Priority pp. 15-31

- Nick Bostrom
- Climate Disruption: Are We Beyond the Worst Case Scenario? pp. 32-42

- Michael Jennings
- Debating the International Legitimacy of the G20: Global Policymaking and Contemporary International Society pp. 43-52

- Steven Slaughter
- Harmony with Diversity: China’s Preferred World Order and Weakening Western Influence in the Developing World pp. 53-62

- Frans-Paul van der Putten
- The Global Fight against Piracy pp. 63-64

- Christian Bueger
- Contemporary Maritime Piracy: Five Obstacles to Ending Somali Piracy pp. 65-72

- Sarah Percy and Anja Shortland
- Prosecuting Pirates: The Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia, Governance and International Law pp. 73-79

- Douglas Guilfoyle
- The European Union at the Horn of Africa: The Contribution of Critical Geopolitics to Piracy Studies pp. 80-85

- Basil Germond
- Orchestrating the Response: Somali Piracy and Ontological Complexity pp. 86-93

- Christian Bueger
- The Moral Economy of Somali Piracy – Organised Criminal Business or Subsistence Activity? pp. 94-100

- Axel Klein
- The Challenges of Nanotechnology Policy Making PART 2. Discussing Voluntary Frameworks and Options pp. 101-107

- Claire A. Auplat
- Export Credit Availability and Global Trade pp. 108-109

- Andreas Klasen
- Why Exporters Need Export Credit pp. 110-111

- Jon Coleman
- The Role of Export Credit Agencies in a Fast-growing BRIC Economy pp. 112-113

- Geetha Muralidhar
- Export Credit Availability and the Euro Debt Crisis pp. 114-115

- Peter Luketa
- Export Financing in Brazil: Challenges and Opportunities pp. 116-117

- Pedro Carriço
- Controlling Munitions Stockpiles: How to Stop the Inadvertent Arming of Insurgencies pp. 118-121

- Geoffrey D. Stevens
- ‘Information Aid’ and the Dissemination of Innovation pp. 122-124

- Djims Milius
- The Rule of Law Abroad: Learning from Experience and Listening to Locals pp. 125-127

- Thomas Kirk
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