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"A Complete Disaster": Noam Chomsky on Trump and the Future of US Politics

"A Complete Disaster": Noam Chomsky on Trump and the Future of US Politics

Just how bad are things with Donald Trump in the White House? And…

Time for ‘Trickle Along’ Economics? Inequality in Motion and the Lewis model of Economic Development

Time for ‘Trickle Along’ Economics? Inequality in Motion and the Lewis model of Economic Development

ESRC GPID Director and Global Policy's Deputy Executive Editor, Andy…

Overcoming Challenges to the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Emergencies

Overcoming Challenges to the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Emergencies

Including persons with disabilities in emergency responses is a…

Emotional Amoral Egoism and its Implications for Understanding Conflicts

Emotional Amoral Egoism and its Implications for Understanding Conflicts

The nature of conflicts in the 21st century is characterized…

The AI Advantage of Nations in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

The AI Advantage of Nations in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Like revolutions in the past the on-going AI revolution will produce…

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Responding to the SDG16 Measurement Challenge: The Governance, Peace and Security Survey Modules in Africa

This paper presents an ongoing initiative, built on a practical…

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Early View Article - Inter‐Governmental Regimes and Recruitment to Private Regimes: GATT/WTO and the ISO, 1951–2005

Scholars of international relations and public policy recognize that…

Global Governance in Practice

Early View Article - Global Governance in Practice

We argue that a focus on practices can enrich the study of global…

Reducing Inequalities within Countries: Assessing the Potential of the Sustainab

Early View Article - Reducing Inequalities within Countries: Assessing the Potential of the Sustainable Development Goals

Income and wealth inequality are rising in most countries around the…

The Limited Prospects for International Tax Cooperation

The Limited Prospects for International Tax Cooperation

The recent pace of international agreement aimed to reduce tax…

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Early View Article - Post‐War Recovery and the Role of Markets: Policy Insights from Six Years of Research

Markets and private sector development are considered central to the…

Science Diplomacy within Sustainable Development: A SIDS Perspective

Early View Article - Science Diplomacy within Sustainable Development: A SIDS Perspective

Should science and its products be considered global public goods? An…

Scientist Diplomats or Diplomat Scientists: Who Makes Science Diplomacy Effective?

Early View Article - Scientist Diplomats or Diplomat Scientists: Who Makes Science Diplomacy Effective?

Successful science‐based policies build upon the pillar of sound…

A New Role for IPCC: Balancing Science and Society

A New Role for IPCC: Balancing Science and Society

There is a new role for global climate policy and the…

Mesas Ejecutivas in Peru: Lessons for Productive Development Policies

Mesas Ejecutivas in Peru: Lessons for Productive Development Policies

Middle-income countries are likely to face an uncertain path to…

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Afghanistan: In Search for an Alternative Route to Stability

Early View Article - Afghanistan: In Search for an Alternative Route to Stability

After the US invasion of Afghanistan, while there were some successes…

What is the Future for the International Civil Service? On Global Public Adminis

What is the Future for the International Civil Service? On Global Public Administration

Generally speaking, questions of human resources in the United…

The Glass is Half-full for International Criminal Law

The Glass is Half-full for International Criminal Law

Although the ICC is often viewed as the epicentre of international…

Debating Global Justice: an Introduction

Sebastiano Maffettone introduces the special section on ‘Global…

Behavioural Economics and International Development

Adam Smith is one the founding fathers of modern economics. It is…

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Vol 9, Issue 1, February 2018

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.

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SDGs, Foreign Ministries & Partnering with the Private Sector

SDGs, Foreign Ministries and the Art of Partnering with the Private Sector

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.

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Science Diplomacy

Science Diplomacy

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. 

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New Pacific Alliances: Transforming Transpacific Relations

Emerging Global Governance

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.

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Do we have the Right to financial Rebellion? A conversation with Enric Duran
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Do we have the Right to financial Rebellion? A conversation with Enric Duran

Niki Seth-Smith - 26 Apr 2018
We need to practice economic disobedience so that radical alternatives can…
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"A Complete Disaster": Noam Chomsky on Trump and the Future of US Politics
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"A Complete Disaster": Noam Chomsky on Trump and the Future of US Politics

C. J. Polychroniou - 26 Apr 2018
Just how bad are things with Donald Trump in the White House? And what does…
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The Double Threat to Liberal Democracy

Dani Rodrik - 25 Apr 2018
Illiberal democracy – or populism – is not the only political menace…
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