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GPNG is a new peer-reviewed annual issue from the journal @Global_Policy. Editor @GregoryStiles, Deputy Editors @FlaviaLucenti @T_McWilliam @MarenVieluf

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We're thrilled to introduce the articles from our 5th edition of Global Policy: Next Generation, diving into critical global issues. Stay tuned as we roll out a series of threads, each unpacking key insights from our incredible authors📚🌍 @Global_Policy.
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RT @psa_ecn: 🚨 POST-DOC ALERT 🚨 . @unipotsdam is advertising 3-year post-doc to work on International Organisations. Applications close on….
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RT @bntmayer: We are hiring several research assistants or post-doctoral fellows for a project on the impact of climate litigation. Anyone….
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RT @AduAmpong_EA: I am excited to be seeking for 3 PhD canditates to research the generative tensions of slavery and colonial heritage tour….
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RT @raphaccunha: King's College London is hiring a permanent lecturer (assistant professor) in international development, with a focus on m….
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RT @steffenmurau: 🚨 Job alert 🚨. We are looking for a highly motivated PhD researcher who would like to join our group in central Berlin fr….
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RT @MichalSmetana3: 1/x 🚨 Job alert 🚨 I am seeking a highly motivated candidate for a full-time Ph.D. student position in my @ERC_Research….
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For the #IMF’s climate policies to be legitimate and effective, significant governance reforms are needed. Increasing the voice and influence of vulnerable countries is essential to ensure fair and impactful climate action. ⚖️ #ClimateJustice #GlobalEquity.
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According to @LaraMerling & @TimonForster this stark disparity in representation therefore means those most affected by #ClimateChange have minimal influence on critical decisions.
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This raises important questions about whether the IMF can implement truly ambitious and effective #climate policies. Climate-vulnerable countries—making up almost a third of #IMF member states—hold just 5.6% of the vote.
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In our last article, @LaraMerling & @TimonForster that the #IMF has taken steps to incorporate #ClimatePolicy into its operations, but the decision-making process remains dominated by the Global North and major emitters.
@GP_NextGen
Global Policy: Next Generation
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We're thrilled to introduce the articles from our 5th edition of Global Policy: Next Generation, diving into critical global issues. Stay tuned as we roll out a series of threads, each unpacking key insights from our incredible authors📚🌍 @Global_Policy.
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Despite the challenges, Nuzzo emphasizes that the #WTO still offers effective legal tools to address diversions from technical barriers to trade created by PTAs. 🛠️🌐 #TradeBarriers @Global_Policy.
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In her paper, Silvia Nuzzo argues that adjustments to #WTO case law should be considered when deciding on the relationship between the #GATT 1994 and WTO Agreements.
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Global Policy: Next Generation
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In our next article, Silvia Nuzzo takes a technical dive into the relationship between technical barriers to trade (TBT) and Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs), exploring how these challenge the wider framework of the #WTO. 📊🌍.
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Global Policy: Next Generation
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We're thrilled to introduce the articles from our 5th edition of Global Policy: Next Generation, diving into critical global issues. Stay tuned as we roll out a series of threads, each unpacking key insights from our incredible authors📚🌍 @Global_Policy.
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RT @IBEI: 🚨Last few days!.Call for Papers: Barcelona Workshop on #GlobalGovernance. We invite abstract proposals from interested scholars f….
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. of scientific consensus building, challenging the idea that these communities are always unified. This research sheds light on the complexities within global governance and the #pharmaceutical sector, emphasizing the need to recognize and address these epistemic divides. 💊🌐.
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Drawing on extensive interviews from individuals in the #WHO, #WTO & #WIPO @couette_cynthia highlights that previous assumptions about the role of homogeneity among epistemic communities of experts are not always the case. Polarization and disagreement can also threaten efforts. .
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Global Policy: Next Generation
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In our 2nd article, @couette_cynthia, through a study of the governance of #PharmaPatents, argues that epistemic competition is more prevalent among technical or scientific groups of experts than previously understood in #GlobalGovernance structures. 🌍🧬.
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Global Policy: Next Generation
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We're thrilled to introduce the articles from our 5th edition of Global Policy: Next Generation, diving into critical global issues. Stay tuned as we roll out a series of threads, each unpacking key insights from our incredible authors📚🌍 @Global_Policy.
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👇@moderncaglar’s key findings:.- Varied #data collection/storage methods. - Different cultural and organizational mindsets. - Lack of international #norms. Check out this brief explainer video by the author:
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Through interviews and fieldwork, Açıkyıldız reveals disparities in #data handling and power relations between organizations, states, and aid recipients. The study raises crucial questions about #DataPrivacy, #ethics, & broader implications for biometric data in #HumanitarianAid.
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Global Policy: Next Generation
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🚨In "Unique data, different values: Explaining variation in the use of #biometrics by international humanitarian organizations” Çağlar Açıkyıldız (@moderncaglar) explores biometric data use by humanitarian orgs, analyzing storage and power dynamics.
@GP_NextGen
Global Policy: Next Generation
1 year
We're thrilled to introduce the articles from our 5th edition of Global Policy: Next Generation, diving into critical global issues. Stay tuned as we roll out a series of threads, each unpacking key insights from our incredible authors📚🌍 @Global_Policy.
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