#1 The Vulnerable World Hypothesis
#2 Influencers as institutions: Impact of digital politics in the Global South
#3 The EU 's COVID‐19 policy response and the restructuring of global value chains
The February 2023 issue of Global Policy includes research articles on Afghan women, reframing the climate debate, e-governance, corporate tax governance, and Trump's foreign policy. There is a Policy Insight Special section on arms exports. There are also policy insights on, among others, covid-19 and democracy, Rohingya refugees and a global child protection fund.
A commentary on the World Bank Inspection Panel by Prof. Daniel Bradlow, University of Pretoria, arguing that independent accountability mechanisms make a difference.
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Professor Michael Cox has held appointments at The Queen's University of Belfast (1972-1995), California State University at San Diego (1986), The College of William and…
In a career spanning 27 years, Anmol Saxena has worked extensively in international media organizations like Associated Press and Al Jazeera International. Born in the…