Friday, September 20, 2013

New Issue: Global Policy

The latest issue of Global Policy (Vol. 4, no. 3, September 2013) is out. Contents include:
  • Research Articles
    • Thomas Hale, David Held & Kevin Young, Gridlock: From Self-reinforcing Interdependence to Second-order Cooperation Problems
    • Peter Knaack & Saori N. Katada, Fault Lines and Issue Linkages at the G20: New Challenges for Global Economic Governance
    • Alexandra Bohm, Responding to Crises: The Problematic Relationship between Security and Justice in The Responsibility to Protect
    • Martin Ravallion & Shaohua Chen, A Proposal for Truly Global Poverty Measures
    • Michael Zürn & Stefan Schäfer, The Paradox of Climate Engineering
    • Martin Mulligan, Rebuilding Communities after Disasters: Lessons from the Tsunami Disaster in Sri Lanka
  • Special Section - Globalising Justice: A Multidimensional Approach
    • Marcello Di Paola & Valentina Gentile, Globalising Justice: A Multidimensional Approach 1. Economics: Indicators and Policy Implications
    • Jean-Paul Fitoussi & Joseph E. Stiglitz, On the Measurement of Social Progress and Wellbeing: Some Further Thoughts
    • Leonardo Becchetti, ‘On the Measurement of Social Progress and Wellbeing’: A Commentary
    • Raffaele Marchetti, ‘On the Measurement of Social Progress and Wellbeing’: A Commentary
    • Leif Wenar, Fighting the Resource Curse
  • Survey Articles
    • Philipp Pattberg & Ayşem Mert, The Future We Get Might Not Be the Future We Want: Analyzing the Rio+20 Outcomes
    • Nienke de Deugd, Katharina Stamm & Wim Westerman, Supranational Cooperation in Europe
  • Practitioner Commentary
    • David Re, The Glass is Half-full for International Criminal Law