Global Policy’s September 2016 issue contains research articles on Accountability, Global Extinction, the WTO Rules, and Preventive Action in World Politics. It has special sections on ‘Civil Society, Humanitarianism and Nuclear Weapons’, and on ‘Evaluation, International Organizations, and Global Policy’.
Vol 7, Issue 3, September 2016
This free to access special issue of Global Policy explores the question of when and why societies are unable to handle systemic risks such as climate change and pandemics, and natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes and asteroids.
Special Issue: Too Big to Handle - Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Questio

Gregory T. Chin and Carla P. Freeman argue that the most influential scholarship in International Relations, International Organization and International Political Economy holds that “exogenous conditions” can be assumed to be stable and largely unchanging. Yet as this is increasingly tested, it is apparent that another perspective is required – one that can grapple seriously with both change and continuity.

The essays in this book were all written by David Held under the shadow of 9/11 and the calamitous wars fought afterwards. We are at a crossroads. One road points to authoritarianism, while another opens up a more hopeful cosmopolitan future. The path to authoritarianism could be created by the dangerous drift in the world order, and a search for decisive solutions from ‘strong man’ leaders. But, as the volume argues, there are alternatives.

The Corporate Wax Nose David Sogge - 18 Nov 2016

The European Commission has shelved the results of its largest-ever research project on corporate social responsibility. What happened? A...

The March of the Smart City at Habitat III Simeon Shtebunaev - 18 Nov 2016

After the smart phone, the smart meter and smart house, comes the Smart City. What is its role in helping politicians and professionals...

Documentary Review: Love and Solidarity: James Lawson and Nonviolence in the Search for Workers’ Rights Reviewed by Sander Mensink - 17 Nov 2016

Love and Solidarity: James Lawson and Nonviolence in the Search for Workers’ Rights [documentary film], directed by Michael Honey,...

The Man behind the New President Francesco Maria Morettini - 17 Nov 2016

Despite his divisive politics, Francesco Maria Morettini argues that Trump's victory shows voters of both genders still prefer a man to...

Trump in the White House: An Interview With Noam Chomsky By C.J. Polychroniou - 16 Nov 2016

On November 8, 2016, Donald Trump managed to pull the biggest upset in US politics by tapping successfully into the anger of white voters...

Policymakers Need Technical Literacy Too Evan Sills - 15 Nov 2016

Global Governance Futures 2027 fellow Evan Sills explores the need for national security policymakers to develop their technical literacy....


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