Global Policy
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Volume 7, month 11, 2016
- Industrial Policy in Response to the Middle-income Trap and the Third Wave of the Digital Revolution pp. 469-480

- Robert H Wade
- Governing the Global Green Economy pp. 481-490

- Kyla Tienhaara
- China's Place in Regional and Global Governance: A New World Comes Into View pp. 491-499

- Mark Beeson and Fujian Li
- Confronting Health Inequalities in the BRICS: Political Institutions, Foreign Policy Aspirations and State-civil Societal Relationships pp. 500-509

- Eduardo J. Gómez
- Revisiting Bilateral Foreign Direct Investment Inflows into BRIC Economies pp. 510-520

- Sasidaran Gopalan and Ramkishen Rajan
- An Effective Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: A Bottom Up Approach pp. 521-530

- Anton Malkin and Bessma Momani
- Introduction: Bringing Regime Types into Diffusion Studies pp. 531-533

- Aurel Croissant and Jale Tosun
- Policy Diffusion: A Regime-sensitive Conceptual Framework pp. 534-540

- Jale Tosun and Aurel Croissant
- Policy Diffusion among Democracies and Autocracies: A Comparison of Trade Reforms and Nuclear Energy Policy pp. 541-547

- Thomas Richter and Stefan Wurster
- Diffusion of e-government and e-participation in Democracies and Autocracies pp. 548-556

- Marianne Kneuer and Sebastian Harnisch
- Patterns of Diffusion: Comparing Democratic and Autocratic Waves pp. 557-562

- Kurt Weyland
- The Diffusion of Values among Democracies and Autocracies pp. 563-570

- Franziska Deutsch and Christian Welzel
- Withdrawing from Investment Treaties but Protecting Investment pp. 571-576

- Clint Peinhardt and Rachel L. Wellhausen
- Sovereign Patent Funds: Sovereign Wealth Funds 2.0? pp. 577-583

- Warren Clarke
- Neoliberalism and The Future of Social Movements (Studies) pp. 584-585

- Brecht De Smet
Volume 7, month 09, 2016
- Accountability in International Governance and the 2030 Development Agenda pp. 305-314

- Jose Antonio Ocampo and Natalie Gómez-Arteaga
- The Importance of Global Extinction in Climate Change Policy pp. 315-322

- Yew-Kwang Ng
- Counter-terrorism, Smart Power and the United States pp. 323-331

- Pauline Eadie
- Global Public Health: A Review and Discussion of the Concepts, Principles and Roles of Global Public Health in Today's Society pp. 332-339

- Chris Jenkins, Marta Lomazzi, Heather Yeatman and Bettina Borisch
- How to Confront the Threat of Ebola? Arguing for Reinforced Efforts to Promote Transnational Solidarity pp. 340-350

- Markus Fraundorfer
- Subsidies, Spillovers and WTO Rules in a Value-chain World pp. 351-359

- Bernard Hoekman
- The Opportunity Space of Overlapping Trade Regimes: Turkey, the Customs Union, and TTIP pp. 360-369

- Catherine Long
- Preventive Action in World Politics pp. 370-379

- Denise Garcia and Monica Herz
- The Humanitarian Initiative on Nuclear Weapons: An Introduction to Global Policy's Special Section pp. 380-384

- Matthew Bolton and Elizabeth Minor
- The Discursive Turn Arrives in Turtle Bay: The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons’ Operationalization of Critical IR Theories pp. 385-395

- Matthew Bolton and Elizabeth Minor
- The Theological Landscape of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: the Catholic Church, the World Council of Churches and the Bomb pp. 396-404

- Emily Welty
- Foregrounding Justice in Nuclear Disarmament: A Practitioner Commentary pp. 405-407

- Ray Acheson
- Non-Nuclear Weapons States Must Lead in Shaping International Norms on Nuclear Weapons: A Practitioner Commentary pp. 408-410

- Maritza Chan
- Good COP, Bad COP: Climate Reality after Paris pp. 411-419

- Maria Ivanova
- Evaluation, International Organizations, and Global Policy: An Introduction pp. 420-425

- Jean-Marc Coicaud
- The Role of Evaluation at the UN and in the new Sustainable Development Goals: Towards the Future We Want pp. 426-430

- Deborah Rugg
- The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Recharging Multilateral Cooperation for the Post-2015 Era pp. 431-440

- Kristinn Sv. Helgason
- The Environment-poverty Nexus in Evaluation: Implications for the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 441-447

- Juha I. Uitto
- The Power of Policy: Reinforcing the Paris Trajectory pp. 448-449

- Christiana Figueres
- The Role of United Nations Secretary-General in the Climate Change Process pp. 450-457

- Janos Pasztor
- Finding Common Ground: Negotiating Across Cultures on Peace and Security Issues pp. 458-463

- Gareth Evans
Volume 7, month 05, 2016
- Too Big To Handle? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Question of Why Societies Ignore Looming Disasters pp. 1-4

- Anne van Aaken, Janis Antonovics, Anne Aaken and Janis Antonovics
- Masking The Meaningful pp. 5-15

- Anne van Aaken, Janis Antonovics and Philip Kitcher
- Psychology and Disaster: Why We Do Not See Looming Disasters and How Our Way of Thinking Causes Them pp. 16-24

- Anne van Aaken, Janis Antonovics and Andreas Glöckner
- Catastrophes To Come: What Can Literature Tell Us? pp. 25-32

- Anne van Aaken, Janis Antonovics and Françoise Lavocat
- Strategic Aspects of Difficult Global Challenges pp. 33-44

- Anne van Aaken, Janis Antonovics and Todd Sandler
- Collective Action to Avoid Catastrophe: When Countries Succeed, When They Fail, and Why pp. 45-55

- Anne van Aaken, Janis Antonovics and Scott Barrett
- The Limits of Cost/Benefit Analysis When Disasters Loom pp. 56-66

- Anne van Aaken, Janis Antonovics and Susan Rose-Ackerman
- The Tragedy of the Uncommons: On the Politics of Apocalypse pp. 67-80

- Anne van Aaken, Janis Antonovics and Jonathan B. Wiener
- Is International Law Conducive To Preventing Looming Disasters? pp. 81-96

- Anne van Aaken, Janis Antonovics and Anne Aaken
- The Value of Concept: Lessons from the Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance pp. 97-106

- Anne van Aaken, Janis Antonovics and Janis Antonovics
- Beyond Resilience: How to Better Prepare for the Profound Disruption of the Anthropocene pp. 107-118

- Anne van Aaken, Janis Antonovics, Peter Kareiva and Emma Fuller
- Ethical Quandaries in War Zones, When Mass Atrocity Prevention Fails pp. 135-145

- Thomas G. Weiss
- How Peace Agreements Undermine the Rule of Law in New War Settings pp. 146-155

- Mary Kaldor
- Human Security and the New Global Threats: Discourse, Taxonomy and Implications pp. 156-173

- Rogelio Madrueño
- Military Expenditure Trends for 1960–2014 and What They Reveal pp. 174-184

- Todd Sandler and Justin George
- Networks and Power: Why Networks are Hierarchical Not Flat and What Can Be Done About It pp. 185-197

- Moira V. Faul
- What Role Can the G20 Play in Global Energy Governance? Implications for China's Presidency pp. 198-206

- Philip Andrews-Speed and Xunpeng Shi
- Frustrated Leadership: Russia's Economic Alternative to the West pp. 207-216

- Juliet Johnson and Seçkin Köstem
- A Global Trend EU-style: Democracy Promotion in ‘Fragile’ and Conflict-Affected South Caucasus pp. 217-226

- Nelli Babayan
- Financial Innovation, Derivatives and the UK and US Interest Rate Swap Scandals: Drawing New Boundaries for the Regulation of Financial Innovation pp. 227-236

- Vincenzo Bavoso
- Climate Change, Migration and the Cosmopolitan Dilemma pp. 237-246

- David Held
- The WTO in Nairobi: The Demise of the Doha Development Agenda and the Future of the Multilateral Trading System pp. 247-255

- Rorden Wilkinson, Erin Hannah and James Scott
- Editorial Comment: Law and Negotiation in Conflict: Theory, Policy and Practice This essay draws on the proceedings of the ‘Law and Negotiation in Conflict: Theory, Policy and Practice’ held at Durham Law School in March 2014. The symposium was funded by the Modern Law Review, Durham Global Security Institute (DGSI) and Durham Law School. The author would like to acknowledge the contribution of all participants to the symposium whose papers, comments and questions have shaped this editorial. Thanks are therefore due to Francesc Vendrell, Aoife O'Donoghue, Jeroen Gunning, Sari Kuovo, Rashida Manjoo, Aisling Swaine, Martin Waehlisch, Christopher Lamont, Ilan Rua Wall, Richard Collins and Henry Jones, as well as all the participants who contributed to the conversation through their insightful questions. These comments reflect that conversation pp. 256-260

- Catherine Turner
- Normative Limits of Peace Negotiations: Questions, Guidance and Prospects pp. 261-266

- Martin Wählisch
- Women, Peace and Security – Negotiating in Women's Best Interests pp. 267-271

- Rashida Manjoo
- How Does International Law Condition Responses to Conflict and Negotiation? pp. 272-277

- Aoife O'Donoghue
- Transitional Justice as Elite Justice? Compromise Justice and Transition in Tunisia pp. 278-281

- Christopher K. Lamont and Hannah Pannwitz
- Law and Negotiation: A Role for a Transformative Approach? pp. 282-287

- Aisling Swaine
- Insights to Great Powers' Desire to Establish Institutions: Comparison of ADB, AMF, AMRO and AIIB pp. 288-292

- Shintaro Hamanaka
- How to Foster Sustainability pp. 293-295

- Jindra Cekan
- Administering and Governing with Technology: The Question of Information Communication Technology and E-Governance pp. 296-300

- Jean-Marc Coicaud
Volume 7, month 02, 2016
- Constitutionalizing Austerity: Taking the Public out of Public Policy pp. 5-14

- Stephen McBride
- A Post-GDP World? Rethinking International Politics in the 21-super-st Century pp. 15-24

- Lorenzo Fioramonti
- Inequality and the Tails: the Palma Proposition and Ratio pp. 25-36

- Alex Cobham, Lukas Schlögl and Andy Sumner
- China and the Great Doubling: Racing to the Top or Bottom of Global Labour Standards? pp. 37-45

- Edward Whitfield
- Education for Sustainable Development and International Student Assessments: Governing Education in Times of Climate Change pp. 46-55

- Astrid T. Sinnes and Christoffer C. Eriksen
- A Global Comprehensive Measure of the Impact of Natural Hazards and Disasters pp. 56-65

- Ilan Noy
- Governing Cyberspace: Building Confidence, Capacity and Consensus pp. 66-68

- Sash Jayawardane, Joris Larik and Mahima Kaul
- Wired yet Disconnected: The Governance of International Cyber Relations pp. 69-78

- Chelsey Slack
- In Cyber (Governance) We Trust pp. 79-82

- Mark T. Fliegauf
- Capacity Building in Cyberspace as an Instrument of Foreign Policy pp. 83-92

- Patryk Pawlak
- Striving for an International Consensus on Cyber Security: Lessons from the 20th Century pp. 93-95

- Samir Saran
- Enchanted and Disenchanted International Law pp. 96-101

- Ian Hurd
- Climate Finance in and between Developing Countries: An Emerging Opportunity to Build On pp. 102-108

- Sangjung Ha, Thomas Hale and Peter Ogden
- Impact of Current Climate Proposals pp. 109-118

- Bjorn Lomborg
- The EU Needs a New Arctic Strategy pp. 119-121

- Vicente Lopez-Ibor Mayor
- Stateless Persons and the Question of Rights pp. 122-124

- Johanna K. Schenner
- Comment on ‘Impact of Current Climate Proposals’ pp. 125-126

- Robert E.T. Ward
- Modernity, Capitalism and Crisis: Understanding the New Great Transformation pp. 127-129

- Peter Wagner
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