The May 2021 issue of Global Policy includes research articles on, among others, climate change and development, China’s investments, researching the 2030 agenda, reform of the Security Council and environmental justice. There is also a special section on migration policy. The issue concludes with policy insights on carbon pricing, digital services and trade, and China’s AI innovations. It concludes with a practitioner’s commentary on value creation in Latin America.
Research Articles
Climate Ambition and Sustainable Development for a New Decade: A Catalytic Framework - Sander Chan et al.*
Chinese Overseas Investment Policy: Implications for Climate Change - Kelly Sims Gallagher and Qi Qi
Treaty Preambles and The Environmental Justice Gap - Michelle Scobie
Academic Research on the 2030 Agenda: Challenges of a Transdisciplinary Field of Study - Antonio Sianes
The Dahrendorf Quandary, Crisis Severity, and Country Performance - Helmut K. Anheier and Alexandru Filip
Projecting General Assembly Voting Records onto an Enlarged Security Council: An Analysis of the G4 Reform Proposal - Jan Niklas Rolf, Niall Juval Janssen and Max Liedtke
Special Section on Migration Policy
Assembling – Not Reinventing – the Wheel. New Developments in the Field of Migration Policy Indices - Marc Helbling and Giacomo Solano
Beyond immigration: Moving from Western to Global Indexes of Migration Policy - Giacomo Solano and Thomas Huddleston
Stagnated Liberalization, Long-term Convergence, and Index Methodology: Three Lessons from the CITRIX Citizenship Policy Dataset - Samuel D. Schmid
Refugees and Beneficiaries of Subsidiary Protection: Measuring and Comparing Integration Policies - Francesco Pasetti and Carmine Conte
Do Diaspora Engagement Policies Endure? An Update of the Emigrant Policies Index (EMIX) to 2017 - Pau Palop-García and Luicy Pedroza
Policy Insights
Beyond Carbon Pricing: Tax Reform is Climate Policy - Jessica F. Green
EU–Asian–American Partnership for a Third Industrial Revolution: Transitioning to High Productivity, Sustainable Infrastructures in the Age of COVID-19 - Vicente Lopez-Ibor Mayor, Fazlun Khalid and Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed
Digital-based Services Globalization and Multilateral Trade Cooperation - Erik van der Marel
China’s Artificial Intelligence Innovation: A Top-Down National Command Approach? - Jinghan Zeng
Practitioner Commentary
Mañana Today: A Long View of Economic Value Creation in Latin America - Enrique García R and Alvaro Mendez