The latest issue of Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Institutions (Vol. 24, no. 4, October-December 2018) is out. Contents include:
- The Global Forum
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- Sung-Mi Kim, Sebastian Haug & Susan Harris Rimmer, Minilateralism Revisited: MIKTA as Slender Diplomacy in a Multiplex World
- Conor Seyle & Roberta Spivak, Complexity Theory and Global Governance: Is More Different?
- Articles
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- Marianne Beisheim & Nils Simon, Multistakeholder Partnerships for the SDGs: Actors’ Views on UN Metagovernance
- Joseph G. Bock & Ziaul Haque, Getting a Sharper View of the Humanitarian Marketplace: Introducing Conduit Engagement Theory
- Nicholas Chan, “Large Ocean States”: Sovereignty, Small Islands, and Marine Protected Areas in Global Oceans Governance
- Joel E. Oestreich, The World Bank and the “Equity Agenda”: An Assessment After Ten (or So) Years
- Jami Nelson-Nuñez & Elise Pizzi, Governance and Water Progress for the Rural Poor
- Theresa Squatrito, The Democratizing Effects of Transnational Actors’ Access to International Courts
- Valentina Carraro & Hortense Jongen, Leaving the Doors Open or Keeping Them Closed? The Impact of Transparency on the Authority of Peer Reviews in International Organizations
New Issue: Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Institutions
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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December 18, 2018
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Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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December 18, 2018
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