Vol 5, Issue 2, May 2014
The May 2014 edition of Global Policy contains a special section on global civil society’s role in arms and trade controls, edited by Mathias Koenig-Archibugi. It also features research on data’s use in global governance, NGOs and counterterrorism, equality and international justice, and sovereign wealth funds. The issues’ survey article focuses on accountability mechanisms in multilateral development banks and the practitioners’ commentary examines the availability of capital for Startups.
Research Articles
Jean-Marc Coicaud and Ibrahim Tahri – Nationally Based Data: Challenges for Global Governance (and Global Policy)
Janet Benshoof – The Other Red Line: The Use of Rape as an Unlawful Tactic of Warfare
Nick Sitter and Tom Parker – Fighting Fire with Water: NGOs and Counterterrorism Policy Tools
Jürgen Braunstein – The Novelty of Sovereign Wealth Funds: The Emperor’s New Clothes?
Pietro Maffettone – Reciprocity, Equality and International Justice
Special Section – When Does Civil Society Matter in Global Policy? The Cases of Trade and Arms Control, edited by Mathias Koenig-Archibugi
Mathias Koenig-Archibugi – Introduction: Civil Society Influence on Global Policy
Mario Pianta – Slowing Trade: Global Activism Against Trade Liberalization
Dirk De Bièvre – A Glass Quite Empty: Issue Groups’ Influence in the Global Trade Regime
Javier Alcalde – Human Security and Disarmament Treaties: The Role of International Campaigns
Survey Article
Practitioner Commentary
Responses to Articles
Phedon Nicolaides – Can the Euro Area’s Economic Governance be Reformed?
Paul van den Noord – EMU will Succeed Even Without a Federal State
Vol 5, Issue 4, November 2014
The November 2014 edition of Global Policy contains two special sections on ‘The Arms Trade Treaty and Global Civil Society’ edited by Matthew Bolton, and ‘International Education – Students and Domestic Policy Challenges’ edited by Brian Stoddart and Tom Kirk. It also features research articles on human rights, reinvigorating the new wars debate and LGBT laws. The issue’s practitioners’ commentaries focus on rights to food, brands and their social roles, and globalization and international business.
Research Articles
Conor Gearty – The State of Human Rights
Survey Article
Special Section: The Arms Trade Treaty and Global Civil Society, edited by Matthew Bolton
Matthew Bolton, Héctor Guerra, Ray Acheson and Oliver Sprague – The Road Forward for the Arms Trade Treaty: A Civil Society Practitioner Commentary
Practitioner Commentaries
Michael Chibba – Globalization and International Business as Interdependent Phenomena
Anna Simpson – Brands Weigh Up Their Social Role
Practitioners’ Special Section: International Education – Students and Domestic Policy Challenges, edited by Brian Stoddart and Tom Kirk
Brian Stoddart – International Education: The Hard Edge of Soft Power
Responses to Articles
Zhonglu Zeng – Capital Controls: Economic Models and Contingency Strategies
Dražen Derado – Is There an Alternative to the Present Model of Economic Governance of the Eurozone?
Review Essay
Richard Beardsworth – Whither Global Governance?