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A Geopolitics of Bystanders?

A Geopolitics of Bystanders?

Who is willing to fight for what, when, and how? Robert Schuett…

The Classroom is the Starting Point

The Classroom is the Starting Point

Nyashadzashe Mandivenga argues that to decolonise education, we…

Resilience, Influence, and Agency: How Small States Navigate a Fragmented World

Resilience, Influence, and Agency: How Small States Navigate a Fragmented World

Gezim Vllasi argues that small states can preserve autonomy and…

On Thinking About Intelligence

On Thinking About Intelligence

Intelligence matters. Robert Schuett offers a first set of…

AI in Aid: Experimentality, Maldata, and Data Extrapolation

Kristin Bergtora Sandvik commentary argues for a return to…

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Side Payments in World Politics: Theory and Practice

Side Payments in World Politics: Theory and Practice

Scholars of world politics frequently highlight the importance of…

Feeling overlooked: A rural–urban divide in recognition

Feeling overlooked: A rural–urban divide in recognition

The farmers' protests sweeping across Europe during the early month…

Minimalist economic management, deferred revenue regime and aid dependency: Explaining contradictory post-war statebuilding aims

Minimalist economic management, deferred revenue regime and aid dependency: Explaining contradictory post-war statebuilding aims

The paper analyses a contradiction in the liberal approach to post-…

Will the poverty-related UN Sustainable Development Goals be met? New projections

Will the poverty-related UN Sustainable Development Goals be met? New projections

In this paper, we discuss the literature and consider the historical…

How to constitute global citizens' forums: Key selection principles

How to constitute global citizens' forums: Key selection principles

Once imagined as a theoretical possibility, global citizen…

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Metatechnological Mapping and the Ye Wenjie Effect: Mitigating Civilizational Vulnerabilities

Metatechnological Mapping and the Ye Wenjie Effect: Mitigating Civilizational Vulnerabilities

In a widely cited study in this Journal, Nick Bostrom has posed the…

Fit for purpose? Just Energy Transition Partnerships and accountability in international climate governance

Fit for purpose? Just Energy Transition Partnerships and accountability in international climate governance

This contribution examines whether just energy transition…

Informality and the governance dilemma: How institutional inter-linkages can bridge accountability gaps

Informality and the governance dilemma: How institutional inter-linkages can bridge accountability gaps

States have increasingly relied on informal international…

A fairer and more resilient multilateral trading system will require a reinvigorated WTO

A fairer and more resilient multilateral trading system will require a reinvigorated WTO

The multilateral trading system, first established formally in 1947…

Populism à la Carte: The paradoxical political communication of Narendra Modi on Twitter

Populism à la Carte: The paradoxical political communication of Narendra Modi on Twitter

How and where is democracy ‘hacked’? Studies examining the…

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Against data individualism: Why a pandemic accord needs to commit to data solidarity

Against data individualism: Why a pandemic accord needs to commit to data solidarity

An accord to increase global pandemic preparedness is currently…

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…

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Volume 17, Issue 1, February 2026

Volume 17, Issue 1, February 2026

The February 2026 edition contains research articles on, among others, Trump and international organizations, trust in AI governance, Chinese FDI and green industrial policy . There are also policy analyses on foreign aid and river management, and a practitioner paper on whether the UN can avoid the fate of the League of Nations?

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Global Policy: Next Generation 6th Edition

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GP Opinion

A Geopolitics of Bystanders?
International law and human rights

A Geopolitics of Bystanders?

Robert Schuett - 22 Feb 2026
Who is willing to fight for what, when, and how? Robert Schuett argues that any…
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Greenland Is Not for Sale: An Indigenous Activist Speaks Out Against the US
Global governance

Greenland Is Not for Sale: An Indigenous Activist Speaks Out Against the US

C.J. Polychroniou - 20 Feb 2026
The people of Greenland have stated: “We don’t want to be American, we don’t…
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Sustainability, Social Justice and the Role of the “Impartial Spectator”
Global commons and the environment

Sustainability, Social Justice and the Role of the “Impartial Spectator”

Markus H.-P. Müller - 19 Feb 2026
Markus H.-P. Müller explores how Adam Smith can help us reconcile  the…
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