Global Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Global Policy is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Measuring the Economic Risk of COVID‐1940
Emerging Consensus on ‘Ethical AI’: Human Rights Critique of Stakeholder Guidelines26
Digital Health in Response to COVID‐19 in Low‐ and Middle‐income Countries: Opportunities and Challenges24
The International Authority Database24
Cryptocurrencies and CBDC: The Route Ahead23
The Adjustment of International Institutions to Global Power Shifts: A Framework for Analysis23
Existential Security: Towards a Security Framework for the Survival of Humanity22
Chinese Overseas Investment Policy: Implications for Climate Change22
The Selective Closure of Civic Space21
Large‐Scale Carbon Dioxide Removal to Meet the 1.5°C Limit: Key Governance Gaps, Challenges and Priority Responses21
Fragmentation and the Future: Investigating Architectures for International AI Governance20
COVID‐19 and Policy Responses by International Organizations: Crisis of Liberal International Order or Window of Opportunity?19
Beyond Carbon Pricing: Tax Reform is Climate Policy18
Carbon‐dioxide Removal and Biodiversity: A Threat Identification Framework18
Clash of Geofutures and the Remaking of Planetary Order: Faultlines underlying Conflicts over Geoengineering Governance17
Managing Land‐based CDR: BECCS, Forests and Carbon Sequestration17
Drone Use for COVID‐19 Related Problems: Techno‐solutionism and its Societal Implications17
WTO Reform: Back to the Past to Build for the Future16
Astro‐Environmentalism: Towards a Polycentric Governance of Space Debris16
The Dangers of Decoupling: Earth System Crisis and the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’16
Addressing the Humanitarian and Environmental Consequences of Atmospheric Nuclear Weapon Tests: A Case Study of UK and US Test Programs at Kiritimati (Christmas) and Malden Islands, Republic of Kiriba16
Avoiding the Road to Nowhere: Policy Insights on Scaling up and Sustaining Digital Health15
Safety First: Expanding the Global Financial Safety Net in Response to COVID‐1915
Beyond immigration: Moving from Western to Global Indexes of Migration Policy15
Restricting NGOs: From Pushback to Accommodation14
Breaking Gridlock: How Path Dependent Layering Enhances Resilience in Global Trade Governance14
Understanding International Organizations’ Headquarters as Ecosystems: The Case of Geneva14
The Integration of Emerging Powers into Club Institutions: China and the Arctic Council14
Climate Ambition and Sustainable Development for a New Decade: A Catalytic Framework13
Plurilateral Cooperation as an Alternative to Trade Agreements: Innovating One Domain at a Time13
The Rise of Foreign Direct Investment Regulation in Investment‐recipient Countries13
China engages the Global South: From Bandung to the Belt and Road Initiative13
Global Regulations for a Digital Economy: Between New and Old Challenges13
Informal IGOs as Mediators of Power Shifts12
The ‘Badlands’ of the ‘Balkan Route’: Policy and Spatial Effects on Urban Refugee Housing12
Austerity Redux: The Post‐pandemic Wave of Budget Cuts and the Future of Global Public Health12
Global Common Goods for Health: Towards a New Framework for Global Financing12
Digital Health in East Africa: Innovation, Experimentation and the Market12
Middle East and North Africa: Terrorism and Conflicts12
Targeted Geoengineering: Local Interventions with Global Implications12
Academic Research on the 2030 Agenda: Challenges of a Transdisciplinary Field of Study12
In Whose Name Are You Speaking? The Marginalization of the Poor in Global Civil Society11
Driving Global Convergence in Green Financial Policies: China as Policy Pioneer and the EU as Standard Setter11
A Code of Conduct for Responsible Geoengineering Research11
When Hedging Goes Wrong: Lessons from Ukraine’s Failed Hedge of the EU and Russia10
Defending Civic Space: Successful Resistance Against NGO Laws in Kenya and Kyrgyzstan10
Controversial Practices: Tracing the Proceduralization of the IPCC in Time and Space10
The ‘Third’ UN: Imagining Post‐COVID‐19 Multilateralism10
BRICS amidst India‐China Rivalry10
Don’t Touch My Constitution! Civil Society Resistance to Democratic Backsliding in Africa´s Pluralist Regimes10
Stagnated Liberalization, Long‐term Convergence, and Index Methodology: Three Lessons from the CITRIX Citizenship Policy Dataset10
US Strategies of Institutional Adaptation in the Face of Hegemonic Decline10
Experiencing Time and Space within the United Nations9
Splitting Climate Engineering Governance: How Problem Structure Shapes Institutional Design9
Antimicrobial Resistance as a Global Health Threat: The Need to Learn Lessons from the COVID‐19 Pandemic9
Interrogating Technology‐led Experiments in Sustainability Governance9
International organisations as ‘custodians’ of the sustainable development goals? Fragmentation and coordination in sustainability governance9
Digital Technology and the Political Determinants of Health Inequities: Special Issue Introduction9
Stakeholder Preferences and Priorities for the Next WTO Director General9
Policy Opportunities and Constraints for Addressing Urban Precarity of Migrant Populations9
Global Crisis Leadership for Disease‐Induced Threats: One Health and Urbanisation8
Informal Learning and WTO Renewal: Using Thematic Sessions to Create More Opportunities for Dialogue8
Reframing the climate debate: The origins and diffusion of net zero pledges8
Time and space in the study of international organizations: An introduction8
Why Reform is Needed: WTO ‘Public Body’ Jurisprudence8
The UN High‐Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development: An orchestrator, more or less?8
A Systematic Framework to Understand Transnational Governance for Cybersecurity Risks from Digital Trade8
Who Cares about Crackdowns? Exploring the Role of Trust in Individual Philanthropy8
Sustainable Development Goals and their Fit with Good Governance8
Digital‐based Services Globalization and Multilateral Trade Cooperation7
Rising Powers, UN Security Council Reform, and the Failure of Rhetorical Coercion7
The Dangers of Data Colonialism in Precision Public Health7
Revisiting the World Order Models Project: A Case for Renewal?7
China’s Artificial Intelligence Innovation: A Top‐Down National Command Approach?7
Regional Integration, Health Policy and Global Health7
The Club‐based Climate Regime and OECD Negotiations on Restricting Coal‐fired Power Export Finance7
Understanding Film Co‐Production in the Era of Globalization: A Value Chain Approach7
The Balance of Infrastructure in the Indo‐Pacific: BRI, Institutional Balancing, and Quad’s Policy Choices7
Social Media Mobility: Leveraging Twitter Networks in Online Diplomacy7
Digital Trade Rules in Preferential Trade Agreements: Is There a WTO Impact?7
Nuclear war as a predictable surprise7
21st Century Capitalism and Innovation for Health7
Taking Systems Thinking to the Global Level: Using the WHO Building Blocks to Describe and Appraise the Global Health System in Relation to COVID‐197
Addressing the Ongoing Humanitarian and Environmental Consequences of Nuclear Weapons: An Introductory Review6
The End of the Liberal World Order and the Future of UN Peace Operations: Lessons Learned6
Knowledge Transfer in the Global South: Reusing or Creating Knowledge in China’s Special Economic Zones in Ethiopia and Cambodia?6
Transnational Multistakeholder Partnerships as Vessels to Finance Development: Navigating the Accountability Waters6
Sharing the Benefits of Asteroid Mining6
Naïve no more: Foreign direct investment screening in the European Union6
Governing Artificial Intelligence in an Age of Inequality6
The Legitimacy of International Institutions among Rising and Established Powers6
Vaccine politics: Law and inequality in the pandemic response to COVID‐196
The Enemy Within? Anti‐Rights Groups and Restrictions on Civil Society6
A World after COVID‐19: Business as Usual, or Building Bolder and Better?6
COVID‐19: A Make or Break Moment for Global Policy Making6
The Political Economy of Displacement: Rent Seeking, Dispossessions and Precarious Mobility in Somali Cities6
Tempering Transnational Advocacy? The Effect of Repression and Regulatory Restriction on Transnational NGO Collaborations6
Emerging Powers, Leadership, and South–South Solidarity: The Battle Over Special and Differential Treatment at the WTO5
Are international organisations in decline? An absolute and relative perspective on institutional change5
Causality and the fate of climate litigation: The role of the social superstructure narrative5
The Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland: Past, Present, and Future Precariousness5
Inequality and the Socioeconomic Dimensions of Mobility in Protests: The Cases of Quito and Santiago5
Emerging Powers and Differentiation in Global Climate Institutions5
Diversification, Khashoggi, and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund5
Export finance and the green transition5
The Ambitious Modesty of the High‐Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development5
Comparative Fortunes of Ecosystem Services as an International Governance Concept5
Humanitarian Planning and Localised Temporalities: The Haitian Case5
Globalization and Economic Growth: A Sustainability Analysis for South Asian Countries5
Overcoming the Incoherent ‘Grand Maneuver’ in the French Film and TV Markets: Lessons from the Experiences in France and Korea5
Big Science Collaborations; Lessons for Global Governance and Leadership4
Rohingya refugees in the pandemic: Crisis and policy responses4
Science Diplomacy and COVID‐19: Future Perspectives for South–South Cooperation4
Brazil and BRICS Multilateralism à la Carte: From Bilateralism to Community Interest4
The Low‐carbon Equity Market: A New Alternative for Investment Diversification?4
Refugees and Beneficiaries of Subsidiary Protection: Measuring and Comparing Integration Policies4
Afghanistan, regional powers and non‐traditional security threats and challenges4
Assembling – Not Reinventing – the Wheel. New Developments in the Field of Migration Policy Indices4
Refugee Policy Amidst Global Shocks: Encampment, Resettlement Barriers and the Search for ‘Durable Solutions’4
Focal Times and Spaces: How Ethnography Foregrounds the Spatiotemporality of International Organizations and Global Governance4
You’re Fired! International Courts, Re‐contracting, and the WTO Appellate Body during the Trump Presidency4
Do Diaspora Engagement Policies Endure? An Update of the Emigrant Policies Index (EMIX) to 20174
Treaty Preambles and The Environmental Justice Gap4
The Political Value of Internal Devaluation in the Euro Area Crisis4
The EU in Search of Autonomy in the Era of Chinese Expansionism and COVID‐19 Pandemic4
Taking Cultural Goods Seriously: Geographical Indications and the Renegotiation Strategies for the Korea‐EU FTA4
Scenarios for BRICS Evolution in Light of the India–China Conflict4
Understanding and governing global systemic crises in the 21st century: A complexity perspective4
In Spite of the Spite: An Indian View of China and India in BRICS4
Age of Multilateralism: Why is BRICS Important despite Possible Weaknesses? A Perspective from Russia4
Introduction to the Special Issue: ‘Governing Climate‐altering Approaches’4
Digital footprints as barriers to accessing e‐government services4
New is old? TheEU's Open, Sustainable and Assertive Trade Policy4
Governing and Measuring Health Security: The Global Push for Pandemic Preparedness Indicators3
The Case for Regional Cooperation in Trade and Investment Finance for Asia3
Internet Fragmentation, Political Structuring, and Organizational Concentration in Transnational Engineering Networks3
‘Most Potent and Irresistible Moral Influence’: Public Opinion, Rhetorical Coercion, and the Hague Conferences3
Hawks in the making? European public views on nuclear weapons post‐Ukraine3
Curating (im)mobility: Peri‐urban agency in the Lwandle Migrant Labour Museum3
Appointment with Destiny: Selecting WTO Judges in the Future3
Iran’s Nontraditional Security Challenges under the Taliban Rule3
Borrowing Patterns in the Global Financial Safety Net: Does Governance Play a Role?3
‘One Hand Washes the Other’ in EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood: What Policy Response?3
Global–Regional Realignments in Trade, Finance and Development: Introduction to the Special Issue3
Rhetorical Appeals and Strategic Cooptation in the Rise and Fall of The New International Economic Order3
Energy as a weapon of war: Lessons from 50 years of energy interdependence3
Solar Radiation Modification ‐ A “Silver Bullet” Climate Policy for Populist and Authoritarian Regimes?3
The Donkey Skin Trade: Challenges and Opportunities for Policy Change3
Towards a Portfolio Approach: Partnerships for Sustainable Transformations3
Boosting China’s Film Production: An Assessment of the Subsidies for China’s ‘Mainstream Films’3
Assessing the Development–Foreign Policy Nexus of the Asian Rising Powers: South Korea, China, Japan and Indonesia3
Instability in Afghanistan and Non‐traditional Security Threats: A Public Good Problem?3
A Comprehensive Measure of Lifeyears Lost due to COVID‐19 in 2020: A Comparison across Countries and with Past Disasters3
Politicising pandemics: Evidence from US media coverage of the World Health Organisation3
Foreign Investment and Upgrading in the Garment Sector in Africa and Asia3
Polycentric Urbanization and Sustainable Development in China3
Inclusive Biomedical Innovation during the COVID‐19 Pandemic3
Making It Rain? Comparing the Determinants of Chinese and Western FDI Flows to Africa3
Addressing power imbalances in biosequestration governance3
All the Tea in China: Solving the ‘China Problem’ at the WTO3
COVID‐19 and democratic resilience3
Corporate Role Conceptions in Global Forest Governance3
Understanding Change in International Organizations Across Time and Spaces: The Rise of UN Country Teams3
Making global public policy work: A survey of international organization effectiveness3
Mister Chips goes to Brussels: On the Pros and Cons of a Semiconductor Policy in theEU3
A Proposal for a New Universal Development Commitment3
A Practical Proposal to end Corporate Tax Abuse: METR, a Minimum Effective Tax Rate for Multinationals3
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