#1 Can China Destabilize US Government Debt? The Biggest Threat Comes from within
#2 The International Authority Database
#3 The Aadhaar battle: Why some players in the corporate world needed a biometric ID?
Edited by Renad Mansour and produced in collaboration with Chatham House, this e-book focuses on transnational conflict in the Middle East and Africa, where the geographical borders between nation-states are porous and the institutional borders between state and non-state are blurred.
The podcast of the School of Government and International Affairs (SGIA) at Durham University. Drawing on the wide range of expertise of our academics and students, this podcast sets current affairs into context and explores the politics behind the news.
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.
Jean-MarcCoicaudjoined Rutgers University in the fall of 2011. He is currently a Distinguished Professor of Law and Global Affairs, Rutgers School of Law, State…
Suresh Nanwani has more than 30 years of development work experience in international organizations including the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and European Bank for…