The November 2022 issue of Global Policy includes research articles on, among others, the pandemic and Ukraine, stewardship of the SDGs, financing green transitions, austerity policies, and nuclear war. There are also three policy insights on governing global risks, monitoring ceasefires and an increasingly multipolar world.
Research Articles
The age of fuzzy bifurcation: Lessons from the pandemic and the Ukraine War - Richard Higgott and Simon Reich
If caring begins at home, who cares for the carers? Introducing the Global Care Policy Index - Anju Mary Paul, Jiang Haolie and Cynthia Chen
Making global public policy work: A survey of international organization effectiveness - David Coen, Julia Kreienkamp, Alexandros Tokhi and Tom Pegram
International organisations as ‘custodians’ of the sustainable development goals? Fragmentation and coordination in sustainability governance - Melanie van Driel, Frank Biermann, Rakhyun E. Kim and Marjanneke J. Vijge
The UN High‐Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development: An orchestrator, more or less? - Marianne Beisheim and Felicitas Fritzsche
A comparative analysis of the environmental and social policies of the AIIB and World Bank - Laerte Apolinário Júnior and Felipe Jukemura
Export finance and the green transition - Andreas Klasen, Roseline Wanjiru, Jenni Henderson and Josh Phillips
A contemporary social contract: An exploration of enabling factors influencing climate policy intractability in developed nations - Stephen P. Groff
Causality and the fate of climate litigation: The role of the social superstructure narrative - Friederike E. L. Otto, Petra Minnerop, Emmanuel Raju, Luke J. Harrington, Rupert F. Stuart-Smith, Emily Boyd, Rachel James, Richard Jones and Kristian C. Lauta
Back to the Future: Lessons from the 2009–2012 austerity policies for the aftermath of the COVID crisis - Alfredo Arahuetes García and Gonzalo Gómez Bengoechea
The results of internal devaluation policy as a crisis exit strategy: The case of Spain - Javier Bilbao-Ubillos and Ana-Isabel Fernández-Sainz
Nuclear war as a predictable surprise - Matthew Rendall
Policy Insights
A Safe Governance Space for Humanity: Necessary Conditions for the Governance of Global Catastrophic Risks - Len Fisher and Anders Sandberg
Ceasefire monitoring under fire: The OSCE, technology, and the 2022 war in Ukraine - Aly Verjee
A future multipolar world - Michael Lloyd and Chris Dixon
Response Articles
Iran's Taliban problem revisited - Fred H. Lawson and Matteo Legrenzi
Attribution science and the fate of climate litigation - Benoit Mayer
Erratum
Correction to Driving Global Convergence in Green Financial Policies: China as Policy Pioneer and the EU as Standard Setter