Global Policy
2012 - 2025
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Volume 3, month 12, 2012
- Introduction: A Moment for European Sturm und Drang? pp. 3-5

- Damian Chalmers
- Setting the Stage: Lord Ralf Dahrendorf and the European Project pp. 6-8

- Helmut K. Anheier and Gesa-Stefanie Brincker
- The Educational Competence of Economic Policymakers in the EU pp. 9-15

- Mark Hallerberg and Joachim Wehner
- The Policy Consensus Ruling European Political Economy: The Political Attractions of Discredited Economics pp. 16-27

- Waltraud Schelkle and Anke Hassel
- The Euro Area Crises, Shifting Power Relations and Institutional Change in the European Union pp. 28-41

- Daniela Schwarzer
- The Political Economy of the Crisis: The End of an Era? pp. 42-50

- Loukas Tsoukalis
- Contribution: The Financial and Euro Crisis, 2011 Dahrendorf Symposium in Berlin pp. 51-51

- Sylvie Goulard
- Europe’s Stratified Social Space: Diagnosis and Remedies pp. 52-61

- Helmut K Anheier and Mariella Falkenhain
- Keynote address: ‘Changing the Debate on Europe’, 2011 Dahrendorf Symposium in Berlin: Towards a European Political Imperative pp. 62-65

- Norbert Röttgen
- Contribution: Changing the European Debate: 2011 Dahrendorf Symposium in Berlin pp. 66-67

- Wolfgang Ischinger
- Changing the debate on Europe 2011 Dahrendorf Symposium in Berlin pp. 68-70

- Rt Hon Jim Murphy
- Too Big To Fail?: The Transatlantic Relationship from Bush to Obama pp. 71-78

- Michael Cox
- The EU as a New Form of Political Authority: The Example of the Common Security and Defence Policy pp. 79-86

- Mary Kaldor
- Identity Matters: Exploring the Ambivalence of EU Foreign Policy pp. 87-95

- Thomas Risse
- China and Europe: Opportunities or Dangers? pp. 96-100

- Arne Westad
Volume 3, month 11, 2012
- From Flying Geese To Leading Dragons: New Opportunities and Strategies for Structural Transformation in Developing Countries pp. 397-409

- Justin Lin
- Beyond macroprudential regulation: Three ways of thinking about financial crisis, regulation and reform pp. 410-420

- Tamara Lothian
- Mitigating Inequalities of Influence among States in Global Decision Making pp. 421-432

- Steven J. Hoffman
- Harnessing mobile communications innovations for water security pp. 433-442

- Rob Hope, Tim Foster, Alex Money and Michael Rouse
- Global Justice: Between Leviathan and Cosmopolis pp. 443-454

- Sebastiano Maffettone
- The Future of Human Rights pp. 455-457

- Margot E. Salomon
- Human Rights Norms for a Globalized World: The Maastricht Principles on Extraterritorial Obligations of States in the area of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights pp. 458-462

- Margot E. Salomon and Ian Seiderman
- A Justice-Based Regime for Foreign Investment Protection and the Counsel of the Osgoode Hall Statement pp. 463-466

- Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah
- International Finance and Human Rights: Scope for a Mutually Beneficial Relationship pp. 467-470

- Mary Dowell-Jones
- WTO Non-Violation or Situation Complaints: A Remedy for Extraterritorial Effects on the Human Right to an Adequate Standard of Living pp. 471-475

- Alexia Herwig
- Global Governance of Health and the Requirements of Human Rights pp. 476-479

- Gorik Ooms and Rachel Hammonds
- Reshaping Global Governance: The Case of the Right to Food pp. 480-483

- Olivier De Schutter
- The Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A New Instrument to Address Human Rights Violations pp. 484-487

- Christian Courtis
- International Organizations and Transnational Corporations at a World Court of Human Rights pp. 488-491

- Martin Scheinin
- The Challenges of Nanotechnology Policy Making PART 1. Discussing Mandatory Frameworks pp. 492-500

- Claire A. Auplat
- The Social Cost of Self-Insurance: Financial Crisis, Reserve Accumulation, and Developing Countries pp. 501-509

- Kevin P. Gallagher and Elen Shrestha
- The EU’s Strategic Partnerships – Why the Time to Act is Now pp. 510-512

- Julia De Clerck-Sachsse
- Seeking Allies Worldwide to Carry the Human Rights Banner pp. 513-514

- Kenneth Roth
- Not Seeing the Wood for the Trees pp. 515-516

- Alex David Rogers and Karen Sack
Volume 3, month 09, 2012
- Establishing a new Global Economic Council: governance reform at the G20, the IMF and the World Bank pp. 257-269

- Jakob Vestergaard and Robert H. Wade
- Reflections on a new Democratic South Africa’s role in the Multilateral Trading System pp. 270-280

- Faizel Ismail
- Economic Nationalism: Theory, History and Prospects pp. 281-291

- Sam Pryke
- Distributing Who Gets What and Why: Four Normative Approaches to Global Health pp. 292-302

- Garrett Wallace Brown
- Globalization and the Kalashnikov: Public–Private Networks in the Trafficking and Control of Small Arms pp. 303-313

- Matthew Bolton, Eiko Elize Sakamoto and Hugh Griffiths
- Two Global Challenges to Global Governance pp. 314-323

- Furio Cerutti
- Global Health Governance and the Rise of Asia pp. 324-335

- Yeling Tan, Kelley Lee and Tikki Pang
- Global Health Governance: Analysing China, India and Japan as Global Health Aid Donors pp. 336-347

- Ann Florini, Karthik Nachiappan, Tikki Pang and Christine Pilcavage
- Asian Contributions to Three Instruments of Global Health Governance pp. 348-361

- Kelley Lee, Adam Kamradt-Scott, Sungwon Yoon and Jingying Xu
- Financial Crises and International Investment Agreements: The Case of Sovereign Debt Restructuring pp. 362-374

- Kevin P. Gallagher
- The Fiscal Impact of Trade Tariff Cuts: Long-Series Historical Evidence pp. 375-383

- Indira Rajaraman
- How Multi-stakeholder is Global Policy? pp. 384-390

- Parag Khanna
- Reforming International Rule Making pp. 391-393

- Frank Vibert
- Fragile States: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Reality? pp. 394-396

- Monika Thakur
Volume 3, month 05, 2012
- Global Inequality: From Class to Location, from Proletarians to Migrants pp. 125-134

- Branko Milanovic
- Assessing the Evolving Threat of Terrorism pp. 135-144

- Khusrav Gaibulloev, Todd Sandler and Charlinda Santifort
- Global Governance and Integrative Balancing: EU Efforts to Respond to the Global Challenge pp. 145-153

- Attila Ágh
- Rebalancing the Global Economy pp. 154-168

- Stefan Collignon
- Gridlock and Innovation in Global Governance: The Partial Transnational Solution pp. 169-181

- Thomas Hale and David Held
- Introduction - Policy Agendas for the Future of Global Energy pp. 182-183

- Andreas Goldthau
- Energy for all: The Next Challenge pp. 184-186

- Fatih Birol
- Synergies between Energy Efficiency and Energy Access Policies and Strategies pp. 187-197

- Shonali Pachauri, Diana Ürge-Vorsatz and Michael LaBelle
- From the State to the Market and Back: Policy Implications of Changing Energy Paradigms pp. 198-210

- Andreas Goldthau
- Financial Crisis, SWF Investing, and Implications for Financial Stability pp. 211-221

- Joonkyu Park and Han van der Hoorn
- A Systematic Approach to Studying Fisheries Governance pp. 222-230

- Xavier Basurto and Mateja Nenadovic
- Promising Trends in Access to Medicines pp. 231-237

- E. Richard Gold and Jean-Frédéric Morin
- Generating Economic Growth – How Governments can Help Successfully pp. 238-241

- Andreas Klasen
- IMF Governance Reform and the Board’s Effectiveness pp. 242-244

- Michael DaCosta
- Challenges of Achieving Millennium Development Goals in Africa by 2015: Some Reflections pp. 245-247

- John O. Kakonge
- Behavioural Economics and International Development pp. 248-250

- Michael Chibba
- Religion, Politics and International Relations: Change and Continuity pp. 251-252

- Jeffrey Haynes
- Faultines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy pp. 253-254

- Adnan Naseemullah
- Old & New Terrorism pp. 253-253

- Daniel Falkiner
- The Haves and the Have-Nots: A brief and idiosyncratic history of inequality around the globe pp. 254-254

- Jo Lind
- The Better Angels in Our Nature: The Decline of Violence in History and Its Causes pp. 255-255

- Douglas Bulloch
- Zoopolis: a political theory of animal rights pp. 255-256

- Stephen Cooke
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