The February 2018 issue of Global Policy has two special sections: one on 'Migration Governance' edited by Niranjan Sahoo and Joris Larik; and another on the 'Third Generation of Global Governance Scholarship' edited by Tom Pegram and David Coen.
The February 2018 issue of Global Policy has two special sections: one on 'Migration Governance' edited by Niranjan Sahoo and Joris Larik; and another on the 'Third Generation of Global Governance Scholarship' edited by Tom Pegram and David Coen.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim at enabling a multi‐actor environment. Yet, they do not prevent frictions, a lack of mutual understanding and cultural clashes with the private sector. This free article argues that these are considerable and relatively neglected concerns, albeit readily recognized by practitioners, and identifies three main SDG partnership puzzles for governments.
Successful science‐based policies build upon the pillar of sound science, while meeting the needs of diverse societies in an economically and politically feasible manner. How do scientists and diplomats interact most productively too achieve a successful outcome? Find out more in these Early View Articles from a forthcoming GP special issue with UCL STEaPP.
At a time when protectionism and isolationism are raising their ugly heads, the TPP11 conveyed a potent signal. It was signed by eleven countries from three continents in the cause of liberalized commerce, globalization and a rules-based international trading order. This new EGG essay argues it is not farfetched to suggest that new Pacific alliances are emerging.
I think that this initiative gives a fresh, helpful and innovative way of looking at the current global world. Bringing together the analysis of academics and the expertise of practitioners is needed today more than ever.
Patrick Dunleavy studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, graduating in 1973. He moved to Nuffield College, Oxford to work on his D.…
Mary Kaldor is a Professor in the Department of International Development and Director of the Civil Society and Human Security Research Unit at the London School of…