#1 Beyond Carbon Pricing: Tax Reform is Climate Policy
#2 Governing Towards ‘One Health’: Establishing Knowledge Integration in Global Health Security Governance
#3 The Big Four and corporate tax governance: From global dis‐harmony to national regulatory incrementalism
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.
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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Lakhdar Brahimi is a former Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs with wide experience in international diplomacy. He is now Professor-at-large at Cornell University and…
Faizel Ismail is currently the Ambassador Permanent Representative of South Africa to the WTO. He has a Masters in Philosopy degree in Development Studies from the…