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Chomsky: Overturn of “Roe” Shows How Extreme an Outlier the US Has Become

Chomsky: Overturn of “Roe” Shows How Extreme an Outlier the US Has Become

An NPR/Ipsos poll released in January revealed that the…

Using Global Taxation to Foster Global Citizenship

Using Global Taxation to Foster Global Citizenship

The global minimum corporate tax, coming into place in 2023, is a…

Another Summit Over: What has the G7 Ever Done for Us?

Another Summit Over: What has the G7 Ever Done for Us?

International Media Centre, G7 Schloß Elmau Summit So, another summit…

The Perils of a Holiday in the Sun: When Domestic and Global Commitments Clash

The Perils of a Holiday in the Sun: When Domestic and Global Commitments Clash

International Media Centre, G7 Schloß Elmau Summit On paper, the…

Is Norway the new East India Company?

Branko Milanovic argues that climate activists and policymakers need…

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Does Space Law Prevent Patterns of Antarctic Imperialism in Outer Space?

Early View Article - Does Space Law Prevent Patterns of Antarctic Imperialism in Outer Space?

This article will consider the ways states have exercised imperialism…

Early View Article - Digital Nativity and Digital Diplomacy: Exploring Conceptual Differences Between Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants

The past decade has seen the accelerated digitalization of foreign…

Exploiting China's Rise: Syria's Strategic Narrative and China's Participation in Middle Eastern Politics

Early View Article - Exploiting China's Rise: Syria's Strategic Narrative and China's Participation in Middle Eastern Politics

China's rise has fuelled much speculation about its potential…

Emerging Powers, Leadership, and South–South Solidarity: The Battle Over Special and Differential Treatment at the WTO

Early View Article - Emerging Powers, Leadership, and South–South Solidarity: The Battle Over Special and Differential Treatment at the WTO

Emerging powers, such as China and India, have used claims of…

‘It Takes Two to Tango’: South–South Cooperation Measurement Politics in a Multiplex World

Early View Article - ‘It Takes Two to Tango’: South–South Cooperation Measurement Politics in a Multiplex World

This paper examines whether and how the imperatives of measuring…

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Ensuring Market Supply Transparency for Personal Protective Equipment: Preparing for Future Pandemics

Early View Article - Ensuring Market Supply Transparency for Personal Protective Equipment: Preparing for Future Pandemics

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the opacity of the global personal…

Governing and Measuring Health Security: The Global Push for Pandemic Preparedness Indicators

Early View Article - Governing and Measuring Health Security: The Global Push for Pandemic Preparedness Indicators

Providing collective solutions to global pandemics requires the…

A Safe Governance Space for Humanity: Necessary Conditions for the Governance of Global Catastrophic Risks

Early View Article - A Safe Governance Space for Humanity: Necessary Conditions for the Governance of Global Catastrophic Risks

The world faces a multiplicity of global catastrophic risks (GCRs),…

Crafting Compliance Regime under COVID-19: Using Taiwan's Quarantine Policy as a Case Study

Crafting Compliance Regime under COVID-19: Using Taiwan's Quarantine Policy as a Case Study

One year after the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a…

COVID-Apps: Misdirecting Public Health Attention in a Pandemic

COVID-Apps: Misdirecting Public Health Attention in a Pandemic

When there is no vaccine for a disease, ‘Test, Trace, Treat/Isolate’…

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Mañana Today: A Long View of Economic Value Creation in Latin America

Mañana Today: A Long View of Economic Value Creation in Latin America

This commentary concerns the significant opportunities which the…

Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality: What are the Benefits for SMEs?

Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality: What are the Benefits for SMEs?

Extended reality (XR) has the potential to be a game‐changer for SMEs…

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

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…

Behavioural Economics and International Development

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

Energy for All: The Next Challenge

There are three main global energy challenges that I see in front of…

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Vol 13, Issue 2, May 2022

Vol 13, Issue 2, May 2022

The May 2022 issue of Global Policy includes research articles on, among others, learning lessons from COVID-19, ASEAN and the Arctic Council, asteroid mining and UNSC non-permanent members. There are also practitioners’ commentaries on science diplomacy and China's Zero, and a review essay on the global food system.

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#1 Ensuring Market Supply Transparency for Personal Protective Equipment: Preparing for Future Pandemics

#2 Addressing the Humanitarian and Environmental Consequences of Atmospheric Nuclear Weapon Tests: A Case Study of UK and US Test Programs at Kiritimati (Christmas) and Malden Islands

#3 Impact of Current Climate Proposals

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GP Essay - Impacts of the Unlikely BRICS Coalition

Impacts of the Unlikely BRICS Coalition

Robert H. Wade argues that longer-run trajectory of the global economy (and its politics) will be much affected by the extent to which developing countries manage to cooperate to challenge the rule-setting dominance of the North Atlantic states. The standard assessment of the BRICS in the West is: very little so far. Robert suggests that this is too pessimistic, though not by much. 

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The New Development Bank and Strategic Partnerships

In this new commentary for the Emerging Global Governance (EGG) Project, Suresh Nanwani explores the possibilities for the New Development Bank to collaborate with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to achieve its objectives.

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In the Age of Recurring Systemic Crises, UNESCO Futures Literacy Becomes a Core Global Policy Task
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In the Age of Recurring Systemic Crises, UNESCO Futures Literacy Becomes a Core Global P…

Roland Benedikter - 06 Jul 2022
Roland Benedikter argues that UNESCO's Futures Literacy approach is key to…
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Chomsky: Overturn of “Roe” Shows How Extreme an Outlier the US Has Become
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Chomsky: Overturn of “Roe” Shows How Extreme an Outlier the US Has Become

- 05 Jul 2022
An NPR/Ipsos poll released in January revealed that the overwhelming…
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Using Global Taxation to Foster Global Citizenship
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Using Global Taxation to Foster Global Citizenship

Gianluca Grimalda - 30 Jun 2022
The global minimum corporate tax, coming into place in 2023, is a first step…
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