期刊名称:GLOBAL POLICY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Global Policy is an innovative and interdisciplinary journal that will bring together world class academics and leading practitioners to analyse both public and private solutions to global problems and issues. Its focus is on understanding globally relevant risks and collective action problems; policy challenges that have global impact; and competing and converging discourses about global risks and policy responses. It will also include case studies of policy with clear lessons for other countries and regions; how policy responses, politics and institutions interrelate at the global level; and the conceptual, theoretical and methodological innovations needed to explain and develop policy in these areas.
Global Policy will be invaluable to those working in economics, global politics, government, international law, international relations, international political economy, and many other disciplines that contribute to developing global policy. The journal is also designed to inform and engage senior policymakers, private and public corporations, non-governmental organisations, and international bodies. The overall objective is to stimulate deep policy learning, relevant for the academy and for governments and key non-governmental players.
Global Policy's Editorial Board comprises a distinguished panel of academics who are supported by an Advisory Board and a Practitioners' Advisory Board of experts from around the world to ensure the focus remains on pressing and relevant global issues. It is based at the University of Durham.
Keywords
Global Policy, Politics, Economics, Trade, World, Globe, International, Debate, Review, Governance, networks, transnational
Abstracting and Indexing Information
- Current Contents: Social & Behavioral Sciences (Thomson Reuters)
- RePEc: Research Papers in Economics
- Social Sciences Citation Index (Thomson Reuters)
- Web of Science (Thomson Reuters)
Instructions to Authors
Types of articles Main articles should be no more than 8,000 words in length including all references. The purpose of main articles is to analyse new research, reflect on theoretical developments and engage in scholarly debate.
Survey articles should be no more than 4,000 words in length. The purpose of survey articles is to map current policy approaches to, and the policy context of, particular issues. These articles also serve to analyse external developments and innovations in areas that have a tangible impact on the policy environment.
Practitioner commentaries should be no more than 1,500 words in length. The purpose of practitioner commentaries is to provide policy makers’ perspectives on practical aspects of global policy change.
Review essays of single books should be no more than 500 words, while reviews covering more than one book may be up to 1,500 words in length. The purpose of review essays is to summarize the text and offer critical analysis of the content.
How to submit Papers should be submitted online. For detailed instructions please go to:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/globalpolicy
If this is the first time you have used the system you will be asked to register by clicking on 'create an account'. Full instructions on making your submission are provided. You should receive an acknowledgement within a few minutes. Thereafter, you will be kept in touch with the progress of your submission through refereeing, any revisions that are required, and - hopefully - to final acceptance.
Please see the Style Guide for full requirements for references, tables and figures.
Please note that submission of a manuscript implies commitment to publish in the Journal. Submission to Global Policy implies that the manuscript has not been published elsewhere, nor is it under consideration by another journal. Authors in doubt about what constitutes prior publication should consult the editors.
Author Services
Author Services enables authors to track their article – once it has been accepted – through the production process to publication online and in print. Authors can check the status of their articles online and choose to receive automated e-mails at key stages of production. The author will receive an e-mail with a unique link that enables them to register and have their article automatically added to the system. Please ensure that a complete e-mail address is provided when submitting the manuscript. Visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/bauthor for more details on online production tracking and for a wealth of resources including FAQs and tips on article preparation, submission and more.
Copyright Transfer Agreement Authors will be required to sign a Copyright Transfer Agreement (CTA) for all papers accepted for publication. Signature of the CTA is a condition of publication and papers will not be passed to the publisher for production unless a signed form has been received. After submission authors will retain the right to publish their paper in various media/circumstances (please see the form for further details). To assist authors an appropriate form will be supplied by the editorial office - you can also download the form here. Please return all signed forms to:
Rechelle Tangcangco Production Editor Journals Content Management Global Research
Wiley 1 Fusionopolis Walk, #07-01 Solaris South Tower, Singapore 138628 Fax: +65 6643 8008
Thank you for your interest in contributing to Global Policy.
Editorial Board
Editorial Board
General Editors Professor David Held (Durham University) Professor Patrick Dunleavy (London School of Economics) Dr Eva-Maria Nag (Durham University)
Editorial Assistant Louise Haysey (Durham University)
Review Editor Jill Stuart (London School of Economics)
Editorial Board Lisa Anderson (American University, Cairo) Helmut Anheier (Hertie School of Governance) Robert Falkner (London School of Economics) Ann Florini (National University of Singapore) Ian Goldin (University of Oxford) Andreas Goldthau (Central European University) Tom Hale (University of Oxford) Parag Khanna (LSE IDEAS) Mathias Koenig-Archibugi (London School of Economics) Charles Kupchan (Council on Foreign Relations) Kate MacDonald (University of Melbourne) Anthony McGrew (Strathclyde) Gil-Sung Park (Korea University) Danny Quah (London School of Economics) Todd Sandler (University of Texas at Dallas) Hakan Seckinelgin (London School of Economics) Laurence Tubiana (Sciences Po) Michael Zürn (Hertie School of Governance)
Advisory Board Chris Alden (London School of Economics) Tim Besley (London School of Economics) Jagdish Bhagwati (Colombia University) John Braithwaite (Australian National University) Jean-Marc Coicaud (Rutgers University) Paul Collier (University of Oxford) Michael Cox (London School of Economics) Geoffrey Garrett (University of Sydney) Takatoshi Ito (Tokyo) Mary Kaldor (London School of Economics) Inge Kaul (Hertie School of Governance) Sir David King (University of Oxford) Robert Keohane (Princeton University) Julian Le Grand (London School of Economics) Christian List (London School of Economics) Sebastiano Maffettone (LUISS) Henrietta Moore (University of Cambridge) Dani Rodrik (Institute for Advanced Study) John Ruggie (Harvard University) Jeffrey Sachs (Colombia University) Ghassan Salamé (Sciences Po/Columbia University) Saskia Sassen (Colombia University/London School of Economics) Amartya Sen (Harvard University) John Shattuck (Central European University, Budapest) Anne-Marie Slaughter (Princeton University) Lord Nicholas Stern (London School of Economics) Joseph Stiglitz (Colombia University) Mario Telò (Institut d'Etudes Européenes) Robert Wade (London School of Economics) Shang-Jin Wei (Columbia University) Ngaire Woods (University of Oxford) Tianbiao Zhu (Peking University)
Practitioners' Advisory Board Hossein Adeli (President, Ravand Institute) Lakhdar Brahimi (Former Envoy and Advisor, United Nations) Richard Burge (Wilton Park) Augustin Carstens Carstens (Secretary of Finance, Mexico) President Fernando Cardoso (former president, Brazil) Howard Davies (Former Director, London School of Economics) Hernando de Soto (President, Institute for Liberty and Democracy) Kemal Dervis (Former Administrator, United Nations Development Programme) Bill Emmott (Former Editor, The Economist) Will Hutton (Executive Vice Chair, Work Foundation) Faizel Ismail (Head of the South African Delegation to World Trade Organization) Andreas Klasen (PwC) Pascal Lamy (Director-General, WTO) Chris Miller (tve – Earth Matters Foundation) Suresh Nanwani (Asian Development Bank) Alastair Newton (Senior Political Analyst, Nomura International) Romano Prodi (Professor of CEIBS-China Europe International Business School in Shanghai) General Klaus Reinhardt (Former Commander, NATO) Major General Andy Salmon (Royal Marines, UK) Narcis Serra (President, CIDOB Foundation) Jean-Michel Severino (Ministry of Economy and Finance, France) Javier Solana (Former EU High Representative for CFSP) Theo Sommer (Editor-at-Large, Die Zeit) George Soros (Chairman, Soros Fund Management) Peter Sutherland (Chairman, Goldman-Scahs) Muhammad Yunus (Founder, Grameen Bank)
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