The second edition of Global Policy: Next Generation contains research articles on accountability in transnational stakeholder partnerships; sovereign wealth funds; ethnonational conflicts; and the governance of disinformation. There is also a policy insight on feminists building political and social alliances to influence governments in the Pacific region and a review essay of two books focussed on the emergence and establishment of Islamist terrorist networks in the Horn of Africa.
Global Policy: Next Generation is an annual issue from Global Policy and is funded by the Global Policy Institute. The Institute is hosted in the School of Government and International Affairs and is a joint venture with the Durham Law School.
Editorial
Editorial - Gregory Stiles, Janina Pescinski, Katharine Petrich and Anastasia Ufimtseva
Research Articles
Diversification, Khashoggi, and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund - Oliver McPherson-Smith
Settling with Autonomy after Civil Wars: Lessons from Aceh, Indonesia - Kentaro Fujikawa
The International Discourses and Governance of Fake News - Ric Neo
Policy Insights
Review Essay
Pragmatic Terrorism: Challenging Common Assumptions - Luciano Pollichieni
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