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China’s Wolf Warrior Diplomacy: Why we are all Hong Kong now

China’s Wolf Warrior Diplomacy: Why we are all Hong Kong now

Amrita Narlikar argues that what has happened in Hong Kong should…

Modern Slavery in the United Kingdom: is There a Distinctly Rural Dimension?

Modern Slavery in the United Kingdom: is There a Distinctly Rural Dimension?

Gary Craig argues that there may be a specifically rural dimension…

Tolerating Ambiguity: Humanitarian Decision-Making in Chaos and Covid-19

Tolerating Ambiguity: Humanitarian Decision-Making in Chaos and Covid-19

In our continual search for evidence-based decision making we…

Silver Linings for Non-Carbon Energy – If We Want to See Them

Silver Linings for Non-Carbon Energy – If We Want to See Them

Scott Montgomery argues that there are no silver bullets, yet…

Why are Monitory Democracies Not Monitoring Supply Chain Slavery?

Why Are Monitory Democracies Not Monitoring Supply Chain Slavery?

Peter Bengtsen explores how legislation in Europe is increasingly…

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Measuring the Economic Risk of COVID‐19

Early View Article - Measuring the Economic Risk of COVID‐19

We measure the economic risk of COVID‐19 at a geo‐spatially detailed…

Whither Security Cooperation in the BRICS? Between the Protection of Norms and Domestic Politics Dynamics

Early View Article - Whither Security Cooperation in the BRICS? Between the Protection of Norms and Domestic Politics Dynamics

This paper argues that the BRICS are status quo powers concerning two…

Understanding Film Co‐Production in the Era of Globalization: A Value Chain Approach

Early View Article - Understanding Film Co‐Production in the Era of Globalization: A Value Chain Approach

The film industry is closely linked to the nation’s culture and…

The ‘Badlands’ of the ‘Balkan Route’: Policy and Spatial Effects on Urban Refugee Housing

Early View Article - The ‘Badlands’ of the ‘Balkan Route’: Policy and Spatial Effects on Urban Refugee Housing

Refugee camps and reception and identification centres (RICs) have…

Middle East and North Africa: Terrorism and Conflicts

Early View Article - Middle East and North Africa: Terrorism and Conflicts

During 2002–2018, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) accounted…

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Regional Integration, Health Policy and Global Health

Early View Article - Regional Integration, Health Policy and Global Health

Although regional integration processes are mainly shaped around…

Global Regulations for a Digital Economy: Between New and Old Challenges

Early View Article - Global Regulations for a Digital Economy: Between New and Old Challenges

Digital technologies are often described as posing unique challenges…

Enhancing Europe’s Global Power: A Scenario Exercise with Eight Proposals

Enhancing Europe’s Global Power: A Scenario Exercise with Eight Proposals

In the present context of intensifying competition between the major…

New Petro‐aggression in the Middle East: Saudi Arabia in the Spotlight

New Petro‐aggression in the Middle East: Saudi Arabia in the Spotlight

That hydrocarbon abundance may lead to more violence is an…

Fluctuating Regional (Dis‐)Order in the Post‐Arab Uprising Middle East

Fluctuating Regional (Dis‐)Order in the Post‐Arab Uprising Middle East

The Middle Eastern regional order has been undergoing profound…

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The US National Security Strategy: Competing for Supremacy in a Multipolar World with a Unipolar Strategy

Early View Article - The US National Security Strategy: Competing for Supremacy in a Multipolar World with a Unipolar Strategy

Thirty years after becoming a hegemonic power, the United States of…

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What National Decision‐makers Need From The IPCC: Special Reports With New Insights

What decision‐makers in countries want to know from science is more…

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The SDGs: Changing How Development is Understood

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) constitute a truly…

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Political Thriller Exposes the Underbelly of Global Goals

This commentary characterizes the SDG indicator framework as a ‘…

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A Quantum Leap in Energy Efficiency to Put the Sustainable Development Goals in Closer Reach

Targeted improvements in the way energy is transformed, distributed…

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Special Issue - Cultural Policy and Protectionism

Special Issue - Cultural Policy and Protectionism

This free to access special issue explores the impact of protectionism and liberalism on the cultural industries. It reveals how businesses, governments, markets, and societies have responded to recent changes in the balance between globalization and liberalism, and anti‐globalism and protectionism.

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GP's New Columnist Amrita Narlikar

Amrita Narlikar

Global Policy is delighted to welcome our new columnist, Prof. Amrita Narlikar. Amrita is the President of the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA), and Professor at Hamburg University. She is also non-resident Senior Fellow at Global Policy's partner, the Observer Research Foundation.

Read Amrita's first op-ed here.

Special Section: Enhancing Europe's Global Power

Special Section: Enhancing Europe's Global Power

The May 2020 issue of Global Policy has a special section on 'Enhancing Europe's Global Power' edited by Helmut Anheier, Christoph Abels, Iain Begg and Kevin Featherstone. There are articles on hard and soft power, leadership, and enhancing European power.

Click here to read the section.

GP Opinion

China’s Wolf Warrior Diplomacy: Why we are all Hong Kong now
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China’s Wolf Warrior Diplomacy: Why we are all Hong Kong now

Amrita Narlikar - 07 Sep 2020
Amrita Narlikar argues that what has happened in Hong Kong should matter to all…
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How Should we Future-Proof our Supply Chains?
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How Should we Future-Proof our Supply Chains?

Chris Price - 04 Sep 2020
Chris Price explores how supply chains must adapt to a post-pandemic …
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Modern Slavery in the United Kingdom: is There a Distinctly Rural Dimension?
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Modern Slavery in the United Kingdom: is There a Distinctly Rural Dimension?

Gary Craig - 03 Sep 2020
Gary Craig argues that there may be a specifically rural dimension needed in…
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