Global Policy
2012 - 2025
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Volume 13, month 12, 2022
- Law and governance in the Anthropocene pp. 5-10

- Olivia Woolley and Cameron Harrington
- Knowledge governance for the Anthropocene: Pluralism, populism, and decision‐making pp. 11-23

- Sarah Clement
- An architecture for a net zero world: Global climate governance beyond the epoch of failure pp. 24-37

- Anthony Burke
- Regulating humanity's impact on the earth: The promise of transnational environmental law pp. 38-48

- Emily Webster
- The ‘question of possibilities’ as a leitmotif for re‐imagining law for the ‘Anthropocene’ pp. 49-59

- Laura Mai
- Towards a transformative governance of the Amazon pp. 60-75

- Joana Castro Pereira and João Terrenas
- Global ocean governance in the Anthropocene: From extractive imaginaries to planetary boundaries? pp. 76-85

- Tim Stephens
- Towards planetary nexus governance in the Anthropocene: An earth system law perspective pp. 86-97

- Louis J. Kotzé and Rakhyun E. Kim
Volume 13, month 11, 2022
- The age of fuzzy bifurcation: Lessons from the pandemic and the Ukraine War pp. 627-639

- Richard Higgott and Simon Reich
- If caring begins at home, who cares for the carers? Introducing the Global Care Policy Index pp. 640-655

- Anju Mary Paul, Jiang Haolie and Cynthia Chen
- Making global public policy work: A survey of international organization effectiveness pp. 656-668

- David Coen, Julia Kreienkamp, Alexandros Tokhi and Tom Pegram
- International organisations as ‘custodians’ of the sustainable development goals? Fragmentation and coordination in sustainability governance pp. 669-682

- Melanie van Driel, Frank Biermann, Rakhyun E. Kim and Marjanneke J. Vijge
- The UN High‐Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development: An orchestrator, more or less? pp. 683-693

- Marianne Beisheim and Felicitas Fritzsche
- A comparative analysis of the environmental and social policies of the AIIB and World Bank pp. 694-709

- Laerte Apolinário Júnior and Felipe Jukemura
- Export finance and the green transition pp. 710-720

- Andreas Klasen, Roseline Wanjiru, Jenni Henderson and Josh Phillips
- A contemporary social contract: An exploration of enabling factors influencing climate policy intractability in developed nations pp. 721-735

- Stephen P. Groff
- Causality and the fate of climate litigation: The role of the social superstructure narrative pp. 736-750

- Friederike E. L. Otto, Petra Minnerop, Emmanuel Raju, Luke J. Harrington, Rupert F. Stuart‐Smith, Emily Boyd, Rachel James, Richard Jones and Kristian C. Lauta
- Back to the Future: Lessons from the 2009–2012 austerity policies for the aftermath of the COVID crisis pp. 751-766

- Alfredo Arahuetes and Gonzalo Gómez Bengoechea
- The results of internal devaluation policy as a crisis exit strategy: The case of Spain pp. 767-781

- Javier Bilbao‐Ubillos and Ana‐Isabel Fernández‐Sainz
- Nuclear war as a predictable surprise pp. 782-791

- Matthew Rendall
- A Safe Governance Space for Humanity: Necessary Conditions for the Governance of Global Catastrophic Risks pp. 792-807

- Len Fisher and Anders Sandberg
- Ceasefire monitoring under fire: The OSCE, technology, and the 2022 war in Ukraine pp. 808-817

- Aly Verjee
- A future multipolar world pp. 818-827

- Michael Lloyd and Chris Dixon
- Iran's Taliban problem revisited pp. 828-830

- Fred H. Lawson and Matteo Legrenzi
- Attribution science and the fate of climate litigation pp. 831-832

- Benoit Mayer
Volume 13, month 09, 2022
- Revisiting the World Order Models Project: A Case for Renewal? pp. 417-426

- Aaron McKeil
- Refugee Policy Amidst Global Shocks: Encampment, Resettlement Barriers and the Search for ‘Durable Solutions’ pp. 427-441

- Samuel J. Spiegel and Johanne Mhlanga
- Digital Nativity and Digital Diplomacy: Exploring Conceptual Differences Between Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants pp. 442-457

- Ilan Manor and Ronit Kampf
- Global shocks and international policy coordination pp. 458-468

- Ashima Goyal and Rupayan Pal
- Emerging Powers, Leadership, and South–South Solidarity: The Battle Over Special and Differential Treatment at the WTO pp. 469-482

- Kristen Hopewell
- The Intricacies of Firms’ Support for Labor Provisions in US Trade Agreements pp. 483-494

- Rodrigo Fagundes Cezar
- What Determines the Heterogeneous Performance of Special Economic Zones? Evidence from Sub‐Sahara Africa pp. 495-506

- Douglas Zhihua Zeng
- Globalization and Economic Growth: A Sustainability Analysis for South Asian Countries pp. 507-522

- Yuanzhi Liu, Akintoye Victor Adejumo, Oluwabunmi Opeyemi Adejumo and Timothy Ayomitunde Aderemi
- Introduction to the practitioners' special section: Financing the green transition in times of crisis pp. 523-525

- Mariane Søndergaard‐Jensen and Andreas Klasen
- Incorporating sustainability as a cross‐cutting vector in the design of public policies pp. 526-529

- Xiana Méndez
- Export credit agencies delivering finance for the green transition in times of crisis pp. 530-533

- Peder Lundquist
- Leading an ECA through climate transformation: A President's perspective pp. 534-537

- Mairead Lavery
- ECA’s roles to foster green and energy transition in emerging and developing countries pp. 538-541

- Yuichiro Akita
- Transiting to green growth in fossil export‐dependent economies: A pathway for Africa pp. 542-546

- Benedict Oramah
- Leveraging aid for trade to mobilize climate finance in the least developed countries pp. 547-553

- Ratnakar Adhikari
- Managing the green transition: The role of the OECD export credit arrangement pp. 554-556

- Marion Jansen
- The role of the global financial system in financing the transition to net zero pp. 557-562

- Alex Michie
- Global Governance in an Era of Pluralism pp. 563-570

- Ian Johnstone and Joshua Lincoln
- Governing and Measuring Health Security: The Global Push for Pandemic Preparedness Indicators pp. 571-578

- Alexander E. Kentikelenis and Leonard Seabrooke
- Crisis and state investment funds with expiration dates: Risks and opportunities in a decarbonization context pp. 579-584

- Juergen Braunstein
- Mister Chips goes to Brussels: On the Pros and Cons of a Semiconductor Policy in the EU pp. 585-593

- Bob Hancké and Angela Garcia Calvo
- Joint Initiative on Services Domestic Regulation in the WTO: The Case of Russia pp. 594-605

- Olga Biryukova
- Presidential diplomacy meets science diplomacy pp. 606-613

- Diego Lawler and Miguel Fuentes
- Are the Indicators of the New Urban Agenda Failing Us? pp. 614-616

- Jari Lyytimäki, Hanna Nieminen, Nufar Finel, Elina Nyberg and Tapio Reinikainen
- International Organizations' Policy Response to COVID‐19 in Longer Terms pp. 617-621

- Suyu Liu
- Russia, Central Asia and Non‐traditional Security Threats from Afghanistan following the US Withdrawal pp. 622-622

- Ekaterina Stepanova
Volume 13, month 06, 2022
- Editorial pp. 319-321

- Gregory Stiles, Anastasia Ufimtseva, Janina Pescinski and Katharine Petrich
- You’re Fired! International Courts, Re‐contracting, and the WTO Appellate Body during the Trump Presidency pp. 322-333

- Giuseppe Zaccaria
- ‘It Takes Two to Tango’: South–South Cooperation Measurement Politics in a Multiplex World pp. 334-345

- Laura Trajber Waisbich
- Does Space Law Prevent Patterns of Antarctic Imperialism in Outer Space? pp. 346-357

- Henry Padden
- Driving Global Convergence in Green Financial Policies: China as Policy Pioneer and the EU as Standard Setter pp. 358-370

- Mathias Lund Larsen
- Women’s Empowerment Without Power: Strategic v. Practical Interests in SDGs and the Voluntary National Reviews pp. 371-389

- Nancy Y. Kim, Yoorim Bang and Eun Mee Kim
- A UN Treaty for Marine Biodiversity: Establishing Environmental Policy Integration in Global Governance pp. 390-400

- Dona Barirani
- Ensuring Market Supply Transparency for Personal Protective Equipment: Preparing for Future Pandemics pp. 401-411

- Nadia Garcia‐Santaolalla and Kyle de Klerk
Volume 13, month 05, 2022
- Antimicrobial Resistance as a Global Health Threat: The Need to Learn Lessons from the COVID‐19 Pandemic pp. 179-192

- Anishka Cameron, Regina Esiovwa, John Connolly, Andrew Hursthouse and Fiona Henriquez
- Taking Systems Thinking to the Global Level: Using the WHO Building Blocks to Describe and Appraise the Global Health System in Relation to COVID‐19 pp. 193-207

- Josephine Borghi and Garrett W. Brown
- Does Multilateralism still Matter? ASEAN and the Arctic Council in Comparative Perspective pp. 208-218

- Mark Beeson and Jolanta Hewitt
- Sustainable Development Goals and Sustainability Governance: Norms, Implementation Pathways and Caribbean Small Island Developing States pp. 219-234

- Michelle Scobie
- Persistence Against the Odds: How Entrepreneurial Agents Helped the UN Joint Inspection Unit to Prevail pp. 235-246

- Eugénia C. Heldt, Patrick A. Mello, Anna Novoselova and Omar Ramon Serrano Oswald
- Sharing the Benefits of Asteroid Mining pp. 247-258

- Eglė Butkevičienė and Florian Rabitz
- Controlling International Institutions: How the US Engineered UNSC Non‐permanent Members in the Early Cold War pp. 259-270

- Ali Balci
- The Role of UN Peace Operations in Countering Health Insecurity after COVID‐19 pp. 271-280

- Alexander Gilder
- The Ambitious Modesty of the High‐Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development pp. 281-288

- Qerim Qerimi
- Tripod Missions: Five Principles for Solving Society’s Most Pressing Challenges pp. 289-293

- David Bach and Henning Meyer
- Science Diplomacy and COVID‐19: Future Perspectives for South–South Cooperation pp. 294-299

- Jyoti Sharma, Danev Ricardo Pérez Valerino, Claudia Natalie Widmaier, Roberta Lima, Nidhi Gupta and Sanjeev Kumar Varshney
- Understanding China’s COVID Zero Strategy: The Opening‐Up Trilemma pp. 300-303

- Yuke Li and Ke Meng
- The Donkey Skin Trade: Challenges and Opportunities for Policy Change pp. 304-309

- Frances Goodrum, Samuel Theuri, Eva Mutua and Gemma Carder
- Fixing the Global Food System pp. 310-314

- Tony McGrew
Volume 13, month 04, 2022
- The Dynamics of Governance and Sustainable Development Goals in the Global South pp. 5-10

- Hong Liu, Celia Lee and Chris Alden
- The Past, Present and Future of Brexit: An Introduction pp. 5-8

- Uta Staiger and Robert Schütze
- Destined to Brexit? British Pathways to Membership in the European Communities 1945–73 pp. 9-19

- Wolfram Kaiser
- China engages the Global South: From Bandung to the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 11-22

- Hong Liu
- Beyond 1973: UK Accession and the Origins of EC Consumer Policy pp. 20-29

- Brigitte Leucht
- Sensemaking and Sustainable Development: Chinese Overseas Acquisitions and the Globalisation of Traditional Chinese Medicine pp. 23-33

- Peng Wang, Eugenia Yijun Xing, Xiaotao Zhang and Yipeng Liu
- Margaret Thatcher and the Single European Act pp. 30-38

- Stephen Wall
- Foreign Investment and Upgrading in the Garment Sector in Africa and Asia pp. 34-44

- Linda Calabrese and Neil Balchin
- Britain in the European Union: A Very Short History pp. 39-46

- Robert Schütze
- Knowledge Transfer in the Global South: Reusing or Creating Knowledge in China’s Special Economic Zones in Ethiopia and Cambodia? pp. 45-57

- Ana Alves and Celia Lee
- Legislating for Brexit: ‘The People’ versus Parliament? pp. 47-57

- Adam Cygan
- Convergence or Divergence? China Invested Firms’ E&E Evaluation of CSR in Southeast Asia pp. 58-68

- Jianxun Kong and Yidi Zhou
- Brexit and the United Kingdom's Devolutionary Constitution pp. 58-68

- Roger Masterman
- Polycentric Urbanization and Sustainable Development in China pp. 69-78

- Eric J. Heikkila and Ying Xu
- Was Brexit a Form of Secession? pp. 69-78

- Eleni Frantziou
- Brexit: What Role did Process Play? pp. 79-88

- Brigid Laffan
- Sustainable Development Goals and their Fit with Good Governance pp. 79-85

- Andrew Massey
- Food Insecurity in Small Island Developing States pp. 86-87

- Michael W. Charney
- Taking Back Control as Democratic Theory pp. 89-97

- Albert Weale
- Brexit Sovereignty and its Dead Ends pp. 98-105

- Piet Eeckhout
- Movement of Goods under the TCA pp. 106-118

- Catherine Barnard and Emilija Leinarte
- Brexit and the Environment Bill: The Future of Environmental Accountability pp. 119-127

- Maria Lee
- The Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland: Past, Present, and Future Precariousness pp. 128-137

- Katy Hayward and Milena Komarova
Volume 13, month 02, 2022
- Austerity Redux: The Post‐pandemic Wave of Budget Cuts and the Future of Global Public Health pp. 5-17

- Alexander Kentikelenis and Thomas Stubbs
- A Practical Proposal to end Corporate Tax Abuse: METR, a Minimum Effective Tax Rate for Multinationals pp. 18-33

- Alex Cobham, Tommaso Faccio, Javier Garcia‐Bernardo, Petr Janský, Jeffery Kadet and Sol Picciotto
- The Low‐carbon Equity Market: A New Alternative for Investment Diversification? pp. 34-47

- Vítor Manuel de Sousa Gabriel, María Belén Lozano and Maria Fernanda Ludovina Inácio Matias
- Contextualizing Donors’ Interests: The United Nations’ Shaming of the United States’ Trade Partners pp. 48-61

- Sara Kahn‐Nisser
- Comparative Fortunes of Ecosystem Services as an International Governance Concept pp. 62-75

- Jen Iris Allan, Graeme Auld, Timothy Cadman and Hayley Stevenson
- Human Rights Fallout of Nuclear Detonations: Reevaluating ‘Threshold Thinking’ in Assisting Victims of Nuclear Testing pp. 76-90

- Matthew Breay Bolton
- The Limits to China's Peaceful Rise – Deep Integration and a New Cold War pp. 91-106

- Jianyong Yue
- Afghanistan, regional powers and non‐traditional security threats and challenges pp. 107-113

- Raj Verma
- Picking up the Pieces in Afghanistan: Need for Smarter Diplomacy and Targeted Counterterrorism pp. 114-119

- Lisa Curtis
- Non‐traditional Security Threats to India from Afghanistan? pp. 120-124

- Manoj Joshi
- The Taliban’s Takeover of Afghanistan and Pakistan’s Non‐traditional Security Challenges pp. 125-131

- Zahid Shahab Ahmed
- China’s Alternative Prudent Approach in Afghanistan pp. 132-137

- Haibin Niu and Yuehan Huang
- Russia, Central Asia and Non‐traditional Security Threats from Afghanistan following the US Withdrawal pp. 138-145

- Ekaterina Stepanova
- Iran’s Nontraditional Security Challenges under the Taliban Rule pp. 146-151

- Mohsen Solhdoost and Mahmoud Pargoo
- Instability in Afghanistan and Non‐traditional Security Threats: A Public Good Problem? pp. 152-159

- Raj Verma
- Towards a Portfolio Approach: Partnerships for Sustainable Transformations pp. 160-170

- David Horan
- When is Weakness a Weapon? pp. 171-173

- Charles B. Roger
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