The October 2010 issue of Global Policy covers topics ranging from intellectual property to international climate policy and resource management in the Arctic, and features authors such as Joe Stiglitz, Pascal Lamy and Justin Lin.
Research Articles
Luk Van Langenhove - The Transformation of Multilateralism Mode 1.0 to Mode 2.0
Mary Kaldor - Inconclusive Wars: Is Clausewitz Still Relevant in these Global Times?
Charles D. Raab - Information Privacy: Networks of Regulation at the Subglobal Level
Survey Articles
Klaus Dodds - A Polar Mediterranean? Accessibility, Resources and Sovereignty in the Arctic Ocean
Practitioner Commentaries
Pascal Lamy - Global Governance: Getting Us Where We All Want to Go and Getting Us There Together
Marco Boggero - Clinical Field Research in a Post-conflict Setting
Sanmit Ahuja - Intellectual Property Crime: The Urgent Need for Global Attention
Dorothy Attwood - Keeping the Internet’s Promise: Universal, Open and Safe
Responses to Articles
Justin Yifu Lin - Six Steps for Strategic Government Intervention
Hal S. Scott - The Next Step in Global Financial Regulation: Global Regulation of Interconnectedness
Eric A. Posner - Evaluating the Effects of International Law: Next Steps
Review Essays
Michael Mason - Tackling Dangerous Climate Change: Slow-Ramp or Springboard?