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Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations - Volume 26 (2020): Issue 1 (Apr 2020)

Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations – Volume 27 (2021): Issue 2 (Jun 2021)

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).

CONTENIDO

The Global Forum
World Organization Epitomized
The Life and Legacy of Sir Brian Urquhart
Author: Manuel Fröhlich

Institutionalizing Prevention at the UN
International Organization Reform as a Site of Norm Contestation
Author: Cecilia Jacob

The Impact of Integrated UN Missions on Humanitarian NGO Security
A Quantitative Analysis
Authors: Emizet F. Kisangani and David F. Mitchell

Decorating the “Christmas Tree”
The UN Security Council and the Secretariat’s Recommendations on Peacekeeping Mandates
Authors: Kseniya Oksamytna and Magnus Lundgren

Joining the UN Family?
Explaining the Evolution of IOM-UN Relations
Author: Megan Bradley

In the Eye of the Beholder
Elite Assessments of the ICC’s Performance
Author: Marco Bocchese

Legitimacy in Multistakeholder Global Governance at ICANN
Authors: Hortense Jongen and Jan Aart Scholte

Ver también

Nicolas Boeglin

Israel / Palestina: Asamblea General de Naciones Unidas adopta nueva solicitud de opinión consultiva a la Corte Internacional de Justicia (CIJ)

Nicolas Boeglin, Profesor de Derecho Internacional Público, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR). …