The February 2018 issue of Global Policy has two special sections: one on 'Migration Governance' edited by Niranjan Sahoo and Joris Larik; and another on the 'Third Generation of Global Governance Scholarship' edited by Tom Pegram and David Coen. It also includes research articles on within country inequalities, budget transparency for international organisations, and climate change and migration. There are practitioner commentaries on Afghanistan, Iran's nuclear deal and its economy. There is also a review essay on the international trading system.
Research Articles
Sarah L. Nash - From Cancun to Paris: An Era of Policy Making on Climate Change and Migration
Special Section I
Migration Governance: Regional Solutions to a Global Challenge, Edited by Niranjan Sahoo and Joris Larik
Joris Larik and Niranjan Sahoo - Regional Contributions to Global Migration Governance: Introduction
Paul James Cardwell - Tackling Europe's Migration ‘Crisis’ through Law and ‘New Governance’
Survey Articles
Special Section II
Towards a Third Generation of Global Governance Scholarship, Edited by Tom Pegram and David Coen
David Coen and Tom Pegram - Towards a Third Generation of Global Governance Scholarship
Thomas Hale and David Held - Breaking the Cycle of Gridlock
Michael Zürn - Contested Global Governance
Practitioner Commentaries
Kalam Shahed - Afghanistan: In Search for an Alternative Route to Stability
Cornelius Adebahr - The Nuclear Deal Turns Two: Barely Alive or Already Dead?
Cyrus Mehdi-Zadeh - Iranian Economy Post-JCPOA and its Ambitions
Review Essay
Nicolás Albertoni - The New Dynamics of the International Trading System