Vol 10, Issue 1, February 2019

Vol 10, Issue 1, February 2019

(Open Access)

The February 2019 issue of Global Policy has two special sections: The first contains responses to Helmut K. Anheier’s essay ‘On the Future of the Public Policy School’. The second entitled ‘Theorizing Democracy between National and International Politics: A Snapshot from East Asia' is introduced by Chia‐Ming Chen and Jean‐Marc Coicaud. The issue also includes research articles on American power, CERN, rising powers in global economic governance and terrorism’s influence on voting patterns. There is a policy insight examining sustainable investing and two new response articles.

 

Research Articles

Understanding American Power: Conceptual Clarity, Strategic Priorities, and the Decline Debate - Adam Quinn and Nicholas Kitchen

Rising Powers in Global Economic Governance: Mapping the Flexibility‐Empowerment Nexus - Eugénia C. Heldt and Laura C. Mahrenbach

Development Unchained: Trade and Industrialization in the Era of International Production - Richard Kozul‐Wright and Piergiuseppe Fortunato

The CERN Community; A Mechanism for Effective Global Collaboration? - Mark Robinson

Poly‐criminal Pirates and Ballooning Effects: Implications for International Counter‐piracy - Katja Lindskov Jacobsen

Meet in the Middle: Terrorism and Centrist Party Vote Shares in Legislative Elections - Lance Y. Hunter, Joseph W. Robbins, Martha H. Ginn and  Aaron Hutton

Special Section I - On the Future of the Public Policy School

On the Future of the Public Policy School - Helmut K. Anheier

Response Articles

The Future of the Public Policy School in a World of Disruptive Innovation - Lisa Anderson

On Democratic Reason - Ira Katznelson

The Future Development of Schools of Public Policy: Five Major Trends - Jack H. Knott

Right On, Helmut!- Mark H. Moore

On the Future of Public Policy Schools: What Can Be Done to ‘Take Back Control’? - Claus Offe

A Response from Beyond the Public Policy School - Erika J. Techera

On the Future of Public Policy Schools, in Developing Countries - Lan Xue

Towards the New Laswell School of Public Policy - Helmut K. Anheier

Special Section II - Theorising Democracy between National and International Politics: A Snapshot from East Asia

Introduction - Chia‐Ming Chen and Jean‐Marc Coicaud

The Paradoxical Perception of Contemporary Democracy, and the Question of its Future - Jean‐Marc Coicaud

A Confucian Case for Equal Membership for Foreign Domestic Workers - Sungmoon Kim

Liberal Democracy, Illiberal Immigrants, and Equality - Yuchun Kuo

Instrument contra Human End: Self‐determination as a Right to Protect Power - Chia‐Ming Chen

Policy Insights

Money, Millennials and Human Rights: Sustaining ‘Sustainable Investing’ - John Gerard Ruggie and Emily K. Middleton

Response Articles

Assessing Trade–Labor Linkages: A Big Step Forward - Kimberly Ann Elliott

Additional Challenges in Democracy Support and the Need for Donors to Confront some Neglected Issues - Kebapetse Lotshwao

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