Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations
Volume 26 (2020): Issue 1 (Apr 2020)
Print ISSN: 1075-2846, Online ISSN: 1942-6720
Global Governance showcases the expertise of leading scholars and practitioners concerned with the processes of international cooperation and multilateralism. The result is a provocative exploration of the most pressing transnational challenges of our time—issues of peace and security, development, human rights, the environment, and health among them—presenting groundbreaking research, opinion pieces, and book reviews.
The editors and distinguished editorial board are committed to producing a rigorously refereed journal reflecting a wide range of disciplinary and global perspectives.
2018 Impact Factor: 1.414
5 Year Impact Factor: 1.656
Global Governance is published in association with the Academic Council on the United Nations System ( ACUNS).
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John W. Holmes Memorial Lecture
Social Justice Transcending Inequalities
By: Thuli Madonsela
A Nonpermanent Seat in the United Nations Security Council
Why Bother?
Stabilization at the Expense of Peacebuilding in UN Peacekeeping Operations
More Than Just a Phase?
By: David Curran and Charles T. Hunt
Women’s Participation in Informal Peace Processes
By: Anjali Kaushlesh Dayal and Agathe Christien
Between Mandate and Motivation
Bureaucratic Behavior in Global Climate Governance
By: Mareike Well, Barbara Saerbeck, Helge Jörgens and Nina Kolleck
The Humanitarian Gap in the Global Sanctions Regime
Assessing Causes, Effects, and Solutions
By: Grégoire Mallard, Farzan Sabet and Jin Sun
Ocean Governance and Hybridity
Dynamics in the Arctic, the Indian Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea
By: Sybille Reinke de Buitrago and Patricia Schneider
From Alma Ata to the SDG s
The Politics of Global Health Governance and the Elusive “Health for All”
By: Martin Weber