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The three German fears

The three German fears

Branko Milanovic on why three global trends - runaway inflation…

The Stakes Couldn’t be any Higher: COP28 has to Succeed

The Stakes Couldn’t be any Higher: COP28 has to Succeed

Martha Molfetas sets the scene for COP28 and argues fossil fuels…

Changing Plans? Saudi Regionalism After Gaza

Changing Plans? Saudi Regionalism After Gaza

Israel’s war in Gaza has left Saudi Arabia hedging its bets on the…

An Open Letter Concerning the Wars in Ukraine and Gaza

An Open Letter Concerning the War in Gaza

These are dark days, with scant light on the horizon. Continuing war…

Civil Society Surfaced in Russia. And That's Bad News

Civil Society Surfaced in Russia. And That's Bad News

Nick Strogov explores how and why authoritarian states encourage…

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Intergenerational Preparedness: Climate Change, Community Interest Obligations and the Environmental Rule of Law

Early View Article - Intergenerational Preparedness: Climate Change, Community Interest Obligations and the Environmental Rule of Law

This article argues that the protection of ‘community interests’ in…

Fair and inclusive markets: Why dynamism matters

Fair and inclusive markets: Why dynamism matters

We argue that the economies that achieved inclusive growth, or high…

Fifty years of peril: A comprehensive comparison of the impact of terrorism and disasters linked to natural hazards (1970–2019)

Fifty years of peril: A comprehensive comparison of the impact of terrorism and disasters linked to natural hazards (1970–2019)

We compare the realised impact of terrorism and disasters linked to…

Mind the gap: The global governance of just transitions

Mind the gap: The global governance of just transitions

Transitions away from fossil fuels need to be governed, financed,…

Taking stock of systems for organizing existential and global catastrophic risks: Implications for policy

Taking stock of systems for organizing existential and global catastrophic risks: Implications for policy

This article takes stock of the literature that is advancing…

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Latin American agency: The New Development Bank, Uruguay's accession and Brazilian influence

Early View Article - Latin American agency: The New Development Bank, Uruguay's accession and Brazilian influence

This study provides insight into the current evolution of the New…

A fairer and more resilient multilateral trading system will require a reinvigorated WTO

A fairer and more resilient multilateral trading system will require a reinvigorated WTO

The multilateral trading system, first established formally in 1947…

Populism à la Carte: The paradoxical political communication of Narendra Modi on Twitter

Populism à la Carte: The paradoxical political communication of Narendra Modi on Twitter

How and where is democracy ‘hacked’? Studies examining the…

The 21st century trust and leadership problem: Quoi faire?

The 21st century trust and leadership problem: Quoi faire?

Much of the democratic world faces a form of socio-political crisis.…

Algeria and China: Shifts in political and military relations

Algeria and China: Shifts in political and military relations

This article studies China's political and military relations with…

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Against data individualism: Why a pandemic accord needs to commit to data solidarity

Against data individualism: Why a pandemic accord needs to commit to data solidarity

An accord to increase global pandemic preparedness is currently…

Mañana Today: A Long View of Economic Value Creation in Latin America

Mañana Today: A Long View of Economic Value Creation in Latin America

This commentary concerns the significant opportunities which the…

Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality: What are the Benefits for SMEs?

Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality: What are the Benefits for SMEs?

Extended reality (XR) has the potential to be a game‐changer for SMEs…

The US National Security Strategy: Competing for Supremacy in a Multipolar World with a Unipolar Strategy

The US National Security Strategy: Competing for Supremacy in a Multipolar World with a Unipolar Strategy

Thirty years after becoming a hegemonic power, the United States of…

Behavioural Economics and International Development

Adam Smith is one the founding fathers of modern economics. It is…

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Vol 14, Issue 5, November 2023

Vol 14, Issue 5, November 2023

The November 2023 issue of Global Policy includes two special sections: one on ‘Conflict, War and Revolution’ and a second on ‘Digital Politics in India: A Global Perspective’. There are also Policy Insight articles on, among others, the World Economic Forum, disinformation, civic ecosystems and science diplomacy, and a practitioner’s commentary.

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#3 The Big Four and corporate tax governance: From global dis‐harmony to national regulatory incrementalism

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Issues in Modern Slavery - A New GP E-Book

This e-book assembles insights from leading academics and practitioners whose work addresses frontier questions around modern slavery. Key themes examined in this volume include causes of slavery, approaches to prevention, mitigation and rehabilitation, issues of definition and classification, policy shortcomings, and others. 

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Prize Winning Article

GP Article wins Prize

Global Policy is delighted that the “The Big Four and corporate tax governance: From global dis-harmony to national regulatory incrementalism” by Ainsley Elbra, John Mikler & Hannah Murphy-Gregory has won the 2023 Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize.

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The three German fears
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The three German fears

Branko Milanovic - 30 Nov 2023
Branko Milanovic on why three global trends - runaway inflation, wrecking…
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The Stakes Couldn’t be any Higher: COP28 has to Succeed
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The Stakes Couldn’t be any Higher: COP28 has to Succeed

Martha Molfetas - 29 Nov 2023
Martha Molfetas sets the scene for COP28 and argues fossil fuels remain the…
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Changing Plans? Saudi Regionalism After Gaza
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Changing Plans? Saudi Regionalism After Gaza

Paul M. Esber - 28 Nov 2023
Israel’s war in Gaza has left Saudi Arabia hedging its bets on the…
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