Editorial Board

Caroline S. Wagner
C.J. Polychroniou
Juergen Braunstein
Robert Falkner
Professor Ann Florini
Thomas Hale
Gleider Hernández
Dr Mathias Koenig-Archibugi
Marion Laboure
Kate Macdonald
Anthony McGrew
Dr Eva-Maria Nag
Lauge Poulsen
Danny Quah
Professor Dani Rodrik
Joel Sandhu
Antonio Savoia
Anmol Saxena
Catherine Turner

Advisory Board

Professor Tim Besley
Professor Jagdish Bhagwati
Professor John Braithwaite
Professor Mick Cox
Professor Geoffrey Garrett
Professor Takatoshi Ito
Professor Mary Kaldor
Professor Robert Keohane
Andreas Klasen
Professor Sebastiano Maffettone
Professor Jeffrey Sachs
Professor Lord Nicholas Stern
Professor Joseph Stiglitz
Professor Ngaire Woods
Professor Tianbiao Zhu

Practitioners' Board

Mr Lakhdar Brahimi
Richard Burge
Augustin Carstens Carstens
Howard Davies
Bill Emmott
Pascal Lamy
Chris Miller
Alastair Newton
James Orbinski
Javier Solana
George Soros
Professor Muhammad Yunus

Joel Sandhu

Joel Sandhu
Position
Project Manager at the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi) in Berlin
Achievements
Writer for World Politics Review, the EU Observer, South China Morning Post, Global Policy, The Statesman, and Frankfurter Rundschau, among others.
Former Policy Network (London)

 

Joel Sandhu is a project manager at the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi) in Berlin, where he heads the Global Governance Futures – Robert Bosch Foundation Multilateral Dialogues (GGF) program and leads GPPi’s work on global order. His areas of research interest include international order, EU-China and EU-India relations, China’s and India’s foreign and security policy, the role of rising powers in international institutions, and Hong Kong’s political evolution. He edited and is responsible for the publication of a series of Global Governance Futures commentaries and scenario reports covering a wide range of international policy issues. He presents Global Futures, a podcast series that looks at global politics and how rising powers such as China and India are influencing it. 

Throughout his career Joel developed a passion for intercultural communication and a professional interest in facilitating policy driven multilateral dialogues.

Previously, Joel worked with the London-based Policy Network as part of the globalization and social justice research team, focusing on the EU’s role in economic globalization. He has written a number of online publications focusing on trade issues between the EU and China; social inequalities and dysfunctional societies; and global economic governance. Joel has been a guest on Deutsche Welle and his commentaries have been featured in the World Politics Review, the EU Observer, South China Morning Post, Global Policy, The Statesman, and Frankfurter Rundschau, among others.

Joel holds a master’s degree in international relations and international law from the University of Sussex in the UK. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and international relations from Texas Christian University.