Wednesday, February 15, 2017

New Issue: Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Institutions

The latest issue of Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Institutions (Vol. 23, no. 1, January-March 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • The Global Forum
    • Ramesh Thakur, Choosing the Ninth United Nations Secretary-General: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
    • Thomas Doyle, A Moral Argument for the Mass Defection of Non-Nuclear-Weapon States from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Regime
  • Special Section: The Power of Numbers in Global Governance
    • Isabel Rocha de Siqueira, Christopher C. Leite & Monique J. Beerli, Powered and Disempowered by Numbers: Data Issues in Global Governance
    • Hans Krause Hansen & Tony Porter, What Do Big Data Do in Global Governance?
    • Isabel Rocha de Siqueira, Symbolic Power in Development Politics: Can “Fragile States” Fight with Numbers?
    • Monique J. Beerli, The Power to Count and the Stakes of Counting: An Inquiry into the Quantified Production of Humanitarian Insecurity
    • Christopher C. Leite & Can E. Mutlu, The Social Life of Data: The Production of Political Facts in EU Policy Governance
  • Articles
    • Tetsuro Iji, The UN as an International Mediator: From the Post–Cold War Era to the Twenty-First Century
    • Katharina P. Coleman, Extending UN Peacekeeping Financing Beyond UN Peacekeeping Operations? The Prospects and Challenges of Reform
    • Simon Hollis, Localized Development Gaps in Global Governance: The Case of Disaster Risk Reduction in Oceania