Global Policy's February 2014 edition contains special sections on Geotechnology: A 21st Century Paradigm, edited by Parag Khanna, and on Globalising Climate Justice, edited by Marcello di Paola and Gianfranco Pellegrino. It also contains research on child protection systems, the equality of political participation in conflict-affected contexts, civil society’s role in holding global finance accountable and models for mediating global environmental governance. The issues’ survey articles concentrate on the role of bottom up approaches and capital controls in development.
Research Articles
Simon Dalby - Rethinking Geopolitics: Climate Security in the Anthropocene
Fred Gale - Four Models of Interest Mediation in Global Environmental Governance
Helmut K. Anheier - Institutional Voids and the Role of Civil Society: the Case of Global Finance
Special Section - Geotechnology: A 21st Century Paradigm, edited by Parag Khanna
Parag Khanna - Geotechnology and Global Change
Robert Atkinson - Designing a Global Trading System to Maximize Innovation
Carter W. Page - The Impact of Innovation in Geotechnology on Energy and the Environment
Banning Garrett - 3D Printing: New Economic Paradigms and Strategic Shifts
William Hoffman - The Shifting Currents of Bioscience Innovation
Special Section - Globalising Justice: Climate Justice - Global and Intergenerational Dimensions, edited by Marcello di Paola and Gianfranco Pellegrino
Gianfranco Pellegrino and Marcello Di Paola - The Climatic Challenge to Global Justice
Axel Gosseries - Nations, Generations and Climate Justice
Thom Brooks - The Inevitability of Climate Change
Survey Articles
Li Sheng - Capital Controls and International Development: A Theoretical Reconsideration
Practitioner Commentaries
Griffin Thompson and Morgan Bazilian - Democratization, Energy Poverty, and the Pursuit of Symmetry