#1 The World Economic Forum: An unaccountable force in global health governance?
#2 Existential security and the governance challenge: Confronting the antinomies of securitisation
#3 Equalising the evidence base for adaptation and loss and damages
The EU is developing an approach to global trade governance which aims to reduce its global dependency and strengthen its autonomy. This special issue assesses to what degree this shift constitutes a significant or paradigm shift, and what the implications might be.
Matthias Hofferberth writes that "Global Policymaking is a gem and provides an accurate, ambitious, and yet ultimately modest approach to the study of global governance."
I and many other observers see the world changing dramatically around us - from technology, from geopolitics, from economic and financial turbulence, from the rise of the rest. We figure the best global thinking needs to be joined up across fields. Yet others might still disagree on both hypotheses. Regardless, Global Policy is the right journal for our times, and what will emerge from its pages will inform debate of global significance.
Lakhdar Brahimi is a former Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs with wide experience in international diplomacy. He is now Professor-at-large at Cornell University and…
Muhammad Yunus earned the nickname "banker to the poor" by giving tiny cash loans -- often the equivalent of a few dollars -- to the poorest of the poor in Bangladesh. That…