The November 2021 issue of Global Policy includes research articles on, among others, representation in global civil society, techno-solutionism and the pandemic, child migration, foreign aid and fragile states, and cybersecurity and digital trade. There are also two policy insights on cryptocurrencies and central banks, and fintech's possibilities for sustainable development.
Research Articles
In Whose Name Are You Speaking? The Marginalization of the Poor in Global Civil Society - Carole-Anne Sénit and Frank Biermann
Children & Migration: Political Constructions and Contestations - Lesley J. Pruitt
Drone Use for COVID-19 Related Problems: Techno-solutionism and its Societal Implications - Bruno Oliveira Martins, Chantal Lavallée and Andrea Silkoset
Come In, We’re Open (and Flexible): Trade Openness, Labour Flexibility, and Varieties of Capitalism - Walid Tijerina
A Systematic Framework to Understand Transnational Governance for Cybersecurity Risks from Digital Trade - Keman Huang, Stuart Madnick, Nazli Choucri and Fang Zhang
A Paradox of New Deal and Foreign Aid for Fragile States in Sub-Saharan Africa - Ben Katoka and Huck-ju Kwon
Assessing the Development–Foreign Policy Nexus of the Asian Rising Powers: South Korea, China, Japan and Indonesia - Emel Parlar Dal, Samiratou Dipama, Şaban Çaytaş and Ayda Sezgin
Policy Insights
Cryptocurrencies and CBDC: The Route Ahead - Marion Laboure, Markus H.-P. Müller, Gerit Heinz, Sagar Singh and Stefan Köhling
The FinTech Dividend: How Much Money Is FinTech Likely to Mobilize for Sustainable Development? - Bryane Michael and Tamara Latkovska