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Book Review: What's Wrong with the WTO and How to Fix It by Rorden Wilkinson | LSE Review of Books
LSE Blogs
Rorden Wilkinson argues that the WTO to be transformed into an institution and a form of trade governance that fulfils its real potential and serves the needs...
121 months ago
Professor Rorden Wilkinson joins Macquarie University as Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)
Macquarie University
Professor Rorden Wilkinson, an expert on international trade, global governance and international development, has been appointed as Macquarie University's new...
30 months ago
How blockchain could help the world meet the UN’s global goals in higher education
The Conversation
Open-educational resources are critical for increasing global learners' access to education during COVID-19 and beyond.
48 months ago
A Review of "What Was Liberalism? The Past, Present, and Promise of a Noble Idea" by James Traub
Foreign Affairs
Traub shows that liberalism is an amalgam of often conflicting ideas: classical republican principles, Lockean individualism, the commitment to popular...
63 months ago
A Review of "Enduring Alliance: A History of NATO and the Postwar Global Order" by Timothy Andrews Sayle
Foreign Affairs
Why is NATO the longest-lasting alliance of the modern era? Scholars have typically pointed to the shared democratic values of its members,...
63 months ago
The WTO in Nairobi: The Demise of the Doha Development Agenda and the Future of the Multilateral Trading System
Global Policy Journal
This article offers a full-length evaluation of the World Trade Organization's (WTO) decisive December 2015 Nairobi ministerial conference.
82 months ago
A Review of "Empire of Democracy: The Remaking of the West Since the Cold War, 1971–2017" by Simon Reid-Henry
Foreign Affairs
In this massive, kaleidoscopic history of the current democratic age, Reid-Henry finds the roots of the crisis of modern liberal democracy in the early 1970s.
63 months ago
Robert Cox and the post-hegemonic global order | Daily Sabah
Daily Sabah
One of the prominent analysts of the international political economy in the 20th century, Robert W. Cox, sadly passed away this week,...
75 months ago
GGI Symposium November 2015 - Participant interviews | Global Governance Institute - UCL
UCL - London's Global University
Read short interviews with participants of the international symposium on 'Situating Global Governance Scholarship', hosted by the GGI in November 2015.
109 months ago
What is ICESCR? Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Explained
Divided We Fall
What rights should or should not be considered human rights? Experts debate ratifying ICESCR and America's leadership in human rights.
38 months ago