#1 Urgent pandemic messaging of WHO, World Bank, and G20 is inconsistent with their evidence base
#2 The diverse cities of global urban climate governance
#3 Existential security: Safeguarding humanity or globalising power?
Edited by Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan and Sameer Patil, the essays in this volume seek to unpack key critical technologies and explore their implications for the future of warfare. Among other themes, they tackle cyberwarfare, challenges of attribution, swarming drones, autonomous weapons, AI and nuclear weapons and space.
This launch event – co-hosted by the China Centre at the University of Oxford, Fudan University and IDOS – provides an overview of key findings from a Global Policy Special Issue on how the world’s most prominent “rising power” engages with the world’s foremost international organisation.
“If only the world knew what people in the world know!” Our collective inability to put together what we know endangers our finances, our climate, and our health. Global Policy will not provide a blueprint for global governance, but it is an important step toward coherent thinking with a global perspective.
Catherine Turner is Associate Professor of International Law at Durham University. Her areas of research and teaching expertise span the international law of peace and security,…
Lakhdar Brahimi is a former Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs with wide experience in international diplomacy. He is now Professor-at-large at Cornell University and…