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May 2017, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 135-148 Strategic Implications of Openness in AI Development
by Nick Bostrom - 149-158 Intellectual Property & Global Policy
by Matthew David & Debora J. Halbert - 159-169 Europe's Mea Culpa: A Global Economy Gone Mad or a Crisis of Our Own Making?
by Or Raviv - 170-180 The New Resilience of Emerging and Developing Countries: Systemic Interlocking, Currency Swaps and Geoeconomics
by Andreas Antoniades - 181-190 Paying a ‘Fair Share’: Multinational Corporations’ Perspectives on Taxation
by Ainsley Elbra & John Mikler - 191-201 An Analysis of Turkey's and BRICS’ Voting Cohesion in the UN General Assembly during 2002–2014
by Ali Murat Kurşun & Emel Parlar Dal - 202-212 Devising Strategic Plans to improve Organizational Performance of Intergovernmental Organizations
by Ryan Federo & Angel Saz-Carranza - 213-215 Sustainability in Oceans Governance: Small Islands, Emerging Powers, and Connecting Regions
by Joris Larik & Abhijit Singh - 216-226 China's Marine Fishery and Global Ocean Governance
by Hongzhou Zhang & Fengshi Wu - 227-236 Redesigning Indian Ocean Fisheries Governance for 21st Century Sustainability
by Claire Geest - 237-245 ‘Sustainability as Maritime Security: A Small Island Developing State Perspective?’
by James A. Malcolm - 246-252 Is the European Union Trade Deal with Canada New or Recycled? A Text-as-data Approach
by Todd Allee & Manfred Elsig & Andrew Lugg - 253-256 Why Politics and Context Matter in Conservation Policy
by Florence L. P. Damiens & Laura Mumaw & Anna Backstrom & Sarah A. Bekessy & Brian Coffey & Richard Faulkner & Georgia E. Garrard & Mathew J. Hardy & Alexander M. Kusmanoff & Luis Mata & Lauren Rickards & Matthew J. Selinske & Nooshin Torabi & Ascelin Gordon - 257-258 The Long and Short of Environmental Solutions
by Peter Kareiva & Emma Fuller - 259-262 Organizational Aspect of the Global Fight against Online Child Sexual Abuse
by Kemal Veli Açar - 263-269 A Fool's Errand? The Next Secretary-General and United Nations Reform
by Richard Ponzio & Michael Bluman Schroeder
February 2017, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 5-13 Powerful Individuals in a Globalized World
by Lena Partzsch - 14-22 City Diplomacy: Towards More Strategic Networking? Learning with WHO Healthy Cities
by Michele Acuto & Mika Morissette & Agis Tsouros - 23-31 The Role of Cities in Shaping Transnational Law in Climate Governance
by Markus Fraundorfer - 32-40 Regulatory Unilateralism: Arguments for Going It Alone on Climate Change
by Peter Drahos & Christian Downie - 41-51 The Future of Foreign Aid in a Globalizing World with Climate Change
by Michael Hübler - 52-61 The Promise and Pitfalls of Assembled Institutions: Lessons from the Global Environment Facility and UNAIDS
by Erin R. Graham - 62-72 The Representativeness of Global Deliberation: A Critical Assessment of Civil Society Consultations for Sustainable Development
by Carole-Anne Sénit & Frank Biermann & Agni Kalfagianni - 73-81 Sustainable Development Diplomacy: Diagnostics for the Negotiation and Implementation of Sustainable Development
by William R. Moomaw & Rishikesh Ram Bhandary & Laura Kuhl & Patrick Verkooijen - 82-91 The Origins of the Ukraine Crisis and the Need for Collective Security between Russia and the West
by Tom Sauer - 92-96 Quantifying Aid Allocation: A Critical Review of the DFID Needs-Effectiveness Index
by Michael Tribe - 97-100 Regional Challenges to Global Governance
by Miles Kahler - 101-106 Avoiding Fragmentation of Global Financial Governance
by C. Randall Henning - 107-112 Mega-Regional Trade Agreements and the Future of the WTO
by Chad P. Bown - 113-118 New Multilateral Development Banks: Opportunities and Challenges for Global Governance
by Hongying Wang - 119-123 Competition and Complementarity between Global and Regional Human Rights Institutions
by Erik Voeten - 124-129 Global and Regional Peacekeepers: Trends, Opportunities, Risks and a Way Ahead
by Paul D. Williams
October 2017, Volume 8
- 1-4 Issue Information
by David Held & Robert Schütze - 5-6 Democracy Beyond Political Borders: An Introduction to the Special Issue
by David Held & Robert Schütze & David Held & Robert Schütze - 7-13 Parliamentary Democracy and International Treaties
by David Held & Robert Schütze & Robert Schütze - 14-22 Which Democracy for a Union of States? A Comparative Perspective of the European Union
by David Held & Robert Schütze & Sergio Fabbrini - 23-33 EU Insights for Political Inclusion in International Institutions
by David Held & Robert Schütze & Armin Bogdandy - 34-43 International Legal Encounters with Democracy
by David Held & Robert Schütze & Hilary Charlesworth - 44-53 Democracy under Siege of Authoritarian Liberalism: Remarks on the Crisis of National and Transnational Republicanism in Europe
by David Held & Robert Schütze & Hauke Brunkhorst - 54-64 Moral Cosmopolitanism and Democratic Values
by David Held & Robert Schütze & David Held & Pietro Maffettone - 65-77 The Internal and External Levers to Achieve Global Democracy
by David Held & Robert Schütze & Daniele Archibugi & Marco Cellini - 78-86 Democratic Dangers Beyond Borders
by David Held & Robert Schütze & Charles S. Maier
May 2017, Volume 8
- 1-4 Issue Information
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon - 5-14 Introduction to the Special Issue: Public and Private Labor Standards Policy in the Global Economy
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon & Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon - 15-28 Steering CSR Through Home State Regulation: A Comparison of the Impact of the UK Bribery Act and Modern Slavery Act on Global Supply Chain Governance
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon & Genevieve LeBaron & Andreas Rühmkorf - 29-41 How Do Domestic Regulatory Traditions Shape CSR in Large International US and UK Firms?
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon & Jette Steen Knudsen - 42-55 Support for Ethical Consumerism and Welfare States in the Global Economy: Complements or Substitutes?
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon & Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon - 56-65 Monitoring Workers’ Rights: The Limits of Voluntary Social Compliance Initiatives in Labor Repressive Regimes
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon & Mark Anner - 66-77 From Quality Control to Labor Protection: ISO 9001 and Workplace Safety, 1993–2012
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon & Sijeong Lim & Aseem Prakash - 78-88 Strengthening Labour Rights Provisions in Bilateral Trade Agreements: Making the Case for Voluntary Sustainability Standards
by Luc Fransen & Brian Burgoon & Axel Marx & Nicolás Brando & Brecht Lein
June 2017, Volume 8
- 1-4 Issue Information
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner - 5-8 Europe Challenged: An Introduction to the Special Issue
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner - 9-17 Europe – Still between the Superpowers
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Michael Cox - 18-26 Europe, the End of the West and Global Power Shifts
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Daniela Schwarzer - 27-29 European Security Policy at the End of the Post-Cold War Era
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Tobias Bunde & Wolfgang Ischinger - 30-41 The Limits of Global Economic Governance after the 2007–09 International Financial Crisis
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & James M. Boughton & Domenico Lombardi & Anton Malkin - 42-53 Brittle China? Economic and Political Fragility with Global Implications
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Alanna Krolikowski - 54-61 Britain's Economic Outlook after Brexit
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Linda Yueh - 62-70 The Dark Side of China's Economic Rise
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Jörg Wuttke - 71-72 Opening Remarks at the Dahrendorf Symposium 2016
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Kenneth Roth - 73-84 Anti-liberalism Pushes Back
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & John M. Owen - 85-93 Lessons Learnt from the EU-Turkey Refugee Agreement in Guiding EU Migration Partnerships with Origin and Transit Countries
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Lisa Haferlach & Dilek Kurban - 94-99 EU Policies towards Egypt: The Civil Security Paradox
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Ahmed Abd Rabou - 100-105 From Cognitive Environment to French Youth Engagement in Jihad
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Marie Kortam - 106-108 Ten Global Challenges to Europe's Foreign Policy – Concluding Remarks at the Dahrendorf Symposium 2016
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Stephan Auer - 109-114 After Brexit: Risks and Opportunities to EU–China Relations
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Jie Yu - 115-125 Towards the European Union's Foreign Policy 2025 – Taking Stock of the Dahrendorf Foresight Project
by Helmut K. Anheier & Robert Falkner & Monika Sus
February 2017, Volume 8
- 1-4 Issue Information
by Christiane Fröhlich - 5-11 A Critical View on Human Mobility in Times of Crisis
by Christiane Fröhlich & Christiane Fröhlich - 12-18 The Political Dynamics of Human Mobility: Migration out of, as and into Violence
by Christiane Fröhlich & André Bank & Christiane Fröhlich & Andrea Schneiker - 19-24 Humanitarian Rescue/Sovereign Capture and the Policing of Possible Responses to Violent Borders
by Christiane Fröhlich & Polly Pallister-Wilkins - 25-32 The Syrian Humanitarian Disaster: Understanding Perceptions and Aspirations in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey
by Christiane Fröhlich & Dawn Chatty - 33-39 Where Next? Climate Change, Migration, and the (Bio)politics of Adaptation
by Christiane Fröhlich & Giovanni Bettini - 40-47 Gendering Resilience: Myths and Stereotypes in the Discourse on Climate-induced Migration
by Christiane Fröhlich & Delf Rothe - 48-54 The Complex Ties that Bind: Gendered Agency and Expectations in Conflict and Climate Change-related Migration
by Christiane Fröhlich & Henri Myrttinen - 55-59 Resisting Post-truth Politics, a Primer: Or, How Not to Think about Human Mobility and the Global Environment
by Christiane Fröhlich & Pinar Bilgin
March 2017, Volume 8
- 1-4 Issue Information
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters - 5-6 Health Care after the Great Recession: Financing Options for Sustainable and High-quality Health Systems
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Panos Kanavos & Olivier J. Wouters - 7-22 Is the Funding of Public National Health Systems Sustainable over the Long Term? Evidence from Eight OECD Countries
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Aris Angelis & David Tordrup & Panos Kanavos - 23-29 Private Financing of Health Care in Times of Economic Crisis: a Review of the Evidence
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Olivier J. Wouters & Martin McKee - 30-37 Health Improvement in a Period of Austerity: a Public Health Perspective
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Walter W. Holland - 38-45 Policy Dilemmas in Financing Long-term Care in Europe
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Joan Costa-Font & Christophe Courbage & Peter Zweifel - 46-59 Towards High Quality Health Care and Sustainable Financing – the Role of Health Care Programmes
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Mackenzie Mills & Nicola Boekstein & Maxine Mackintosh & Panos Kanavos - 60-68 Using Data Envelopment Analysis to Address the Challenges of Comparing Health System Efficiency
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Jonathan Cylus & Irene Papanicolas & Peter C. Smith - 69-75 Convergence, Divergence and Hybridity: A Regulatory Governance Perspective on Health Technology Assessment in England and Germany
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & John S. F. Wright & Anthony J. G. Barron & Sara M. B. Shah & Corinna Klingler - 76-83 Resource Allocation and Priority Setting in Health Care: A Multi-criteria Decision Analysis Problem of Value?
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Aris Angelis & Panos Kanavos & Gilberto Montibeller - 84-92 Managing Risk and Uncertainty in Health Technology Introduction: The Role of Managed Entry Agreements
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Panos Kanavos & Alessandra Ferrario & Giovanni Tafuri & Paolo Siviero - 93-96 Health Care Organization and Delivery in Argentina: A Case of Fragmentation, Inefficiency and Inequality
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Gabriel E. Novick - 97-102 Advancing HTA in Latin America: The Policy Process of Setting up an HTA Agency in Colombia
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Hector E. Castro - 103-109 Sustainable Health Care Financing: The Singapore Experience
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Jeremy Lim - 110-116 Providing Comprehensive Health Insurance Coverage in Rural China: a Critical Appraisal of the New Cooperative Medical Scheme and Ways Forward
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Wei Yang & Xun Wu - 117-122 The Way Forward: A Look at Liberalization of LDC Health Insurance Markets
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Karl T. Muth - 123-130 A Comparison of the Burden of Out-of-Pocket Health Payments in Denmark, Germany and Poland
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Anna Zawada & Katarzyna Kolasa & Christian Kronborg & Daniel Rabczenko & Tomasz Rybnik & Jørgen T. Lauridsen & Urszula Ceglowska & Tomasz Hermanowski - 131-132 New Funding Models Help Improve Access to Healthcare
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Fernando Arnaiz - 133-138 Patient Power as a Driver for Change: Reality or Rhetoric?
by Panos Kanavos & Olivier Wouters & Jean Mossman & Mary G. Baker & Ingrid Kössler
August 2017, Volume 8
- 1-4 Issue Information
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz - 5-14 Resourcing International Organizations: Resource Diversification, Organizational Differentiation, and Administrative Governance
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz - 15-25 Follow the Money: How Trends in Financing Are Changing Governance at International Organizations
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Erin R. Graham - 26-35 Accounting Standards for Complex Resources of International Organizations
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Andreas Bergmann & Sandro Fuchs - 36-45 Vertical Funds: New Forms of Multilateralism This article draws on research undertaken during 2013 and 2014 as part of a multidisciplinary project, supported by the Swiss Network for International Studies, on non-traditional financing of public health programmes in Africa. Through desk research and interviews, the project examined four specialized international health organizations (WHO, Global Fund, GAVI and Medicines for Malaria Venture – MMV) and conducted field research in four African countries (Chad, Ghana, Mozambique and Tanzania). This article has not included MMV in its analysis because of its much smaller scale. The project provided practical insights on the nature of multilateralism in the public health field, and the impact of these changes in terms of promoting goals of better health in developing countries. The author acknowledges the collaboration of Dr. Roberto Cordon in the writing of this article
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Stephen Browne - 46-50 Philanthrolateralism: Private Funding and Corporate Influence in the United Nations
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Karolin Seitz & Jens Martens - 51-61 Measuring the Empowerment of International Organizations: The Evolution of Financial and Staff Capabilities
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Eugénia Heldt & Henning Schmidtke - 62-74 Resourcing Global Justice: The Resource Management Design of International Courts
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Theresa Squatrito - 75-84 How Financial Resources Affect the Autonomy of International Public Administrations
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Jörn Ege & Michael W. Bauer - 85-95 Trust Funds as a Lever of Influence at International Development Organizations
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Bernhard Reinsberg - 96-101 The Financial Crisis of UNESCO after 2011: Political Reactions and Organizational Consequences
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Klaus Hüfner - 102-112 Contested Implementation: The Unilateral Influence of Member States on Peacebuilding Policy in Kosovo
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Steffen Eckhard & Hylke Dijkstra - 113-123 Resourcing International Organisations: So What?
by Klaus H. Goetz & Ronny Patz & Katharina Michaelowa
November 2016, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 469-480 Industrial Policy in Response to the Middle-income Trap and the Third Wave of the Digital Revolution
by Robert H Wade - 481-490 Governing the Global Green Economy
by Kyla Tienhaara - 491-499 China's Place in Regional and Global Governance: A New World Comes Into View
by Mark Beeson & Fujian Li - 500-509 Confronting Health Inequalities in the BRICS: Political Institutions, Foreign Policy Aspirations and State-civil Societal Relationships
by Eduardo J. Gómez - 510-520 Revisiting Bilateral Foreign Direct Investment Inflows into BRIC Economies
by Sasidaran Gopalan & Ramkishen S. Rajan - 521-530 An Effective Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: A Bottom Up Approach
by Anton Malkin & Bessma Momani - 531-533 Introduction: Bringing Regime Types into Diffusion Studies
by Aurel Croissant & Jale Tosun - 534-540 Policy Diffusion: A Regime-sensitive Conceptual Framework
by Jale Tosun & Aurel Croissant - 541-547 Policy Diffusion among Democracies and Autocracies: A Comparison of Trade Reforms and Nuclear Energy Policy
by Thomas Richter & Stefan Wurster - 548-556 Diffusion of e-government and e-participation in Democracies and Autocracies
by Marianne Kneuer & Sebastian Harnisch - 557-562 Patterns of Diffusion: Comparing Democratic and Autocratic Waves
by Kurt Weyland - 563-570 The Diffusion of Values among Democracies and Autocracies
by Franziska Deutsch & Christian Welzel - 571-576 Withdrawing from Investment Treaties but Protecting Investment
by Clint Peinhardt & Rachel L. Wellhausen - 577-583 Sovereign Patent Funds: Sovereign Wealth Funds 2.0?
by Warren Clarke - 584-585 Neoliberalism and The Future of Social Movements (Studies)
by Brecht De Smet
September 2016, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 305-314 Accountability in International Governance and the 2030 Development Agenda
by José Antonio Ocampo & Natalie Gómez-Arteaga - 315-322 The Importance of Global Extinction in Climate Change Policy
by Yew-Kwang Ng - 323-331 Counter-terrorism, Smart Power and the United States
by Pauline Eadie - 332-339 Global Public Health: A Review and Discussion of the Concepts, Principles and Roles of Global Public Health in Today's Society
by Chris Jenkins & Marta Lomazzi & Heather Yeatman & Bettina Borisch - 340-350 How to Confront the Threat of Ebola? Arguing for Reinforced Efforts to Promote Transnational Solidarity
by Markus Fraundorfer - 351-359 Subsidies, Spillovers and WTO Rules in a Value-chain World
by Bernard Hoekman - 360-369 The Opportunity Space of Overlapping Trade Regimes: Turkey, the Customs Union, and TTIP
by Catherine Long - 370-379 Preventive Action in World Politics
by Denise Garcia & Monica Herz - 380-384 The Humanitarian Initiative on Nuclear Weapons: An Introduction to Global Policy's Special Section
by Matthew Bolton & Elizabeth Minor - 385-395 The Discursive Turn Arrives in Turtle Bay: The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons’ Operationalization of Critical IR Theories
by Matthew Bolton & Elizabeth Minor - 396-404 The Theological Landscape of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: the Catholic Church, the World Council of Churches and the Bomb
by Emily Welty - 405-407 Foregrounding Justice in Nuclear Disarmament: A Practitioner Commentary
by Ray Acheson - 408-410 Non-Nuclear Weapons States Must Lead in Shaping International Norms on Nuclear Weapons: A Practitioner Commentary
by Maritza Chan - 411-419 Good COP, Bad COP: Climate Reality after Paris
by Maria Ivanova - 420-425 Evaluation, International Organizations, and Global Policy: An Introduction
by Jean-Marc Coicaud - 426-430 The Role of Evaluation at the UN and in the new Sustainable Development Goals: Towards the Future We Want
by Deborah Rugg - 431-440 The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Recharging Multilateral Cooperation for the Post-2015 Era
by Kristinn Sv. Helgason - 441-447 The Environment-poverty Nexus in Evaluation: Implications for the Sustainable Development Goals
by Juha I. Uitto - 448-449 The Power of Policy: Reinforcing the Paris Trajectory
by Christiana Figueres - 450-457 The Role of United Nations Secretary-General in the Climate Change Process
by Janos Pasztor - 458-463 Finding Common Ground: Negotiating Across Cultures on Peace and Security Issues
by Gareth Evans
May 2016, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 135-145 Ethical Quandaries in War Zones, When Mass Atrocity Prevention Fails
by Thomas G. Weiss - 146-155 How Peace Agreements Undermine the Rule of Law in New War Settings
by Mary Kaldor - 156-173 Human Security and the New Global Threats: Discourse, Taxonomy and Implications
by Rogelio Madrueño-Aguilar - 174-184 Military Expenditure Trends for 1960–2014 and What They Reveal
by Todd Sandler & Justin George - 185-197 Networks and Power: Why Networks are Hierarchical Not Flat and What Can Be Done About It
by Moira V. Faul - 198-206 What Role Can the G20 Play in Global Energy Governance? Implications for China's Presidency
by Philip Andrews-Speed & Xunpeng Shi - 207-216 Frustrated Leadership: Russia's Economic Alternative to the West
by Juliet Johnson & Seçkin Köstem - 217-226 A Global Trend EU-style: Democracy Promotion in ‘Fragile’ and Conflict-Affected South Caucasus
by Nelli Babayan - 227-236 Financial Innovation, Derivatives and the UK and US Interest Rate Swap Scandals: Drawing New Boundaries for the Regulation of Financial Innovation
by Vincenzo Bavoso - 237-246 Climate Change, Migration and the Cosmopolitan Dilemma
by David Held - 247-255 The WTO in Nairobi: The Demise of the Doha Development Agenda and the Future of the Multilateral Trading System
by Rorden Wilkinson & Erin Hannah & James Scott - 256-260 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
by Catherine Turner - 261-266 Normative Limits of Peace Negotiations: Questions, Guidance and Prospects
by Martin Wählisch - 267-271 Women, Peace and Security – Negotiating in Women's Best Interests
by Rashida Manjoo - 272-277 How Does International Law Condition Responses to Conflict and Negotiation?
by Aoife O'Donoghue - 278-281 Transitional Justice as Elite Justice? Compromise Justice and Transition in Tunisia
by Christopher K. Lamont & Hannah Pannwitz - 282-287 Law and Negotiation: A Role for a Transformative Approach?
by Aisling Swaine - 288-292 Insights to Great Powers' Desire to Establish Institutions: Comparison of ADB, AMF, AMRO and AIIB
by Shintaro Hamanaka - 293-295 How to Foster Sustainability
by Jindra Cekan - 296-300 Administering and Governing with Technology: The Question of Information Communication Technology and E-Governance
by Jean-Marc Coicaud
February 2016, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 5-14 Constitutionalizing Austerity: Taking the Public out of Public Policy
by Stephen McBride - 15-24 A Post-GDP World? Rethinking International Politics in the 21-super-st Century
by Lorenzo Fioramonti - 25-36 Inequality and the Tails: the Palma Proposition and Ratio
by Alex Cobham & Lukas Schlögl & Andy Sumner - 37-45 China and the Great Doubling: Racing to the Top or Bottom of Global Labour Standards?
by Edward Whitfield - 46-55 Education for Sustainable Development and International Student Assessments: Governing Education in Times of Climate Change
by Astrid T. Sinnes & Christoffer C. Eriksen - 56-65 A Global Comprehensive Measure of the Impact of Natural Hazards and Disasters
by Ilan Noy - 66-68 Governing Cyberspace: Building Confidence, Capacity and Consensus
by Sash Jayawardane & Joris Larik & Mahima Kaul - 69-78 Wired yet Disconnected: The Governance of International Cyber Relations
by Chelsey Slack - 79-82 In Cyber (Governance) We Trust
by Mark T. Fliegauf - 83-92 Capacity Building in Cyberspace as an Instrument of Foreign Policy
by Patryk Pawlak - 93-95 Striving for an International Consensus on Cyber Security: Lessons from the 20th Century
by Samir Saran - 96-101 Enchanted and Disenchanted International Law
by Ian Hurd - 102-108 Climate Finance in and between Developing Countries: An Emerging Opportunity to Build On
by Sangjung Ha & Thomas Hale & Peter Ogden - 109-118 Impact of Current Climate Proposals
by Bjorn Lomborg - 119-121 The EU Needs a New Arctic Strategy
by Vicente Lopez-Ibor Mayor - 122-124 Stateless Persons and the Question of Rights
by Johanna K. Schenner - 125-126 Comment on ‘Impact of Current Climate Proposals’
by Robert E.T. Ward - 127-129 Modernity, Capitalism and Crisis: Understanding the New Great Transformation
by Peter Wagner
May 2016, Volume 7
- 1-4 Too Big To Handle? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Question of Why Societies Ignore Looming Disasters
by Anne van Aaken & Janis Antonovics & Anne Aaken & Janis Antonovics - 5-15 Masking The Meaningful
by Anne van Aaken & Janis Antonovics & Philip Kitcher - 16-24 Psychology and Disaster: Why We Do Not See Looming Disasters and How Our Way of Thinking Causes Them
by Anne van Aaken & Janis Antonovics & Andreas Glöckner - 25-32 Catastrophes To Come: What Can Literature Tell Us?
by Anne van Aaken & Janis Antonovics & Françoise Lavocat - 33-44 Strategic Aspects of Difficult Global Challenges
by Anne van Aaken & Janis Antonovics & Todd Sandler - 45-55 Collective Action to Avoid Catastrophe: When Countries Succeed, When They Fail, and Why
by Anne van Aaken & Janis Antonovics & Scott Barrett - 56-66 The Limits of Cost/Benefit Analysis When Disasters Loom
by Anne van Aaken & Janis Antonovics & Susan Rose-Ackerman - 67-80 The Tragedy of the Uncommons: On the Politics of Apocalypse
by Anne van Aaken & Janis Antonovics & Jonathan B. Wiener - 81-96 Is International Law Conducive To Preventing Looming Disasters?
by Anne van Aaken & Janis Antonovics & Anne Aaken - 97-106 The Value of Concept: Lessons from the Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance
by Anne van Aaken & Janis Antonovics & Janis Antonovics - 107-118 Beyond Resilience: How to Better Prepare for the Profound Disruption of the Anthropocene
by Anne van Aaken & Janis Antonovics & Peter Kareiva & Emma Fuller
November 2015, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 329-329 Frontiers Ahead
by David Held & Eva‐Maria Nag - 330-342 Financial Stability and the Trans‐Pacific Partnership: Lessons from Chile and Malaysia
by Ricardo Ffrench‐Davis & Kevin P. Gallagher & Mah‐Hui Lim & Katherine Soverel - 343-357 The Median is the Message: A Good Enough Measure of Material Wellbeing and Shared Development Progress
by Nancy Birdsall & Christian J. Meyer - 358-368 Is there a Future for ‘Jus ex Bello’?
by Ariel Colonomos - 369-378 Responsibility Shirking at the United Nations Security Council: Constraints, Frustrations, Remedies
by Kjell Engelbrekt
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