Global Policy’s September 2016 issue contains, among others, research articles on Accountability in International Governance and the 2030 Development Agenda, Global Extinction in Climate Change Policy, the WTO Rules in a Value-chain World, and Preventive Action in World Politics. It has a special section on ‘Civil Society, Humanitarianism and Nuclear Weapons’, edited by Matthew Bolton. It also features a Practitioner's Special Section on ‘Evaluation, International Organizations, and Global Policy’, and Commentaries the UN Secretary-General in the Climate Change Process, and Negotiating Across Cultures on Peace and Security Issues.
Research Articles
Yew-Kwang Ng - The Importance of Global Extinction in Climate Change Policy
Pauline Eadie - Counter-terrorism, Smart Power and the United States
Markus Fraundorfer - How to Confront the Threat of Ebola? Arguing for Reinforced Efforts to Promote Transnational Solidarity
Bernard Hoekman - Subsidies, Spillovers and WTO Rules in a Value-chain World
Denise Garcia and Monica Herz - Preventive Action in World Politics
Special Section: Civil Society, Humanitarianism and Nuclear Weapons, edited by Matthew Bolton
Ray Acheson - Foregrounding Justice in Nuclear Disarmament: A Practitioner Commentary
Survey Article
Maria Ivanova - Good COP, Bad COP: Climate Reality after Paris
Practitioners' Special Section
Jean-Marc Coicaud - Evaluation, International Organizations, and Global Policy: An Introduction
Practitioner Commentaries
Christiana Figueres - The Power of Policy: Reinforcing the Paris Trajectory
Janos Pasztor - The Role of United Nations Secretary-General in the Climate Change Process
Gareth Evans - Finding Common Ground: Negotiating Across Cultures on Peace and Security Issues