Vol 14, Issue 4, September 2023

Vol 14, Issue 4, September 2023

The fourth issue of Global Policy: Next Generation focuses on the agents and processes that run the institutions—and in some cases build the new institutions—structuring bulwarks against the multiple overlapping challenges of the twenty-first century. They include articles how on experts working on the SDGs manage the boundaries between science and politics; subnational actors' role in shaping the creation of the International Renewable Energy Agency; and the post-war outcomes for Ukraine tackling corruption. There is also a special memoriam section dedicated to Dr. Nathan Sears, an emerging scholar who had already fundamentally shaped the field of existential risk and who published one of the most impactful articles in GPNG's history. 

Editorial

Editorial - Gregory Stiles, Flavia Lucenti, Katharine Petrich and Mary Keogh

Research Articles

When policy entrepreneurs drift between levels: The creation of the International Renewable Energy Agency - Tony Mueller

Boundary experts: Science and politics in measuring the Sustainable Development Goals - Thor Olav Iversen

‘Call the Bluff’ or ‘Build Back Better’—Anti-corruption reforms in post-war Ukraine - Michael Martin Richter

Special Section - In Memoriam

Remembering the scholarship of Nathan Sears: A forum in memoriam - Emma Lecavalier and Gregory Stiles

Nathan Sears: “… in the midst of catastrophe” - Haydn Belfield

Two meetings - Scott Janzwood

‘Great power rivalry and the securitization of humanity’: Nathan Alexander Sears' last presentation - Michael Lawrence

Existential security: Safeguarding humanity or globalising power? - Tom Hobson and Olaf Corry

Existential security and the governance challenge: Confronting the antinomies of securitisation - Steven Bernstein

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