Jeannette Money
Jeannette Money
Since the Second World War, globalization has been underpinned by a liberal international order, a rules-based system structured around the principles of economic interdependence, democracy, human rights and multilateralism. However, the re...
Markus Kornprobst,Stephanie Strobl
Markus Kornprobst
Do global health institutions keep up with globalization forces? We contend that they seriously lag behind. While medical knowledge becomes more and more refined in showing how diseases spread globally, the political order meant to address ...
Mark R Brawley
Mark R Brawley
Economic globalization never proceeded in a smooth steady trajectory. The current international economy, organized around liberal principles, faces potential problems unleashed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Two popular theoretical approaches of...
Corrigendum 2: The missing sense of peace: diplomatic approachment and virtualization during the COVID-19 lockdown [0.03%]
订正第2号:被忽视的和平感:新冠肺炎封锁期间的外交接近与虚化现象
Isabel Bramsen,Anine Hagemann
Isabel Bramsen
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1093/ia/iiaa229.]. © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Institute of Int...
Published Erratum
International affairs. 2021 Mar 8;97(2):xx. DOI:10.1093/ia/iiab030 2021
Sara E Davies,Clare Wenham
Sara E Davies
The COVID-19 pandemic affects all countries, but how governments respond is dictated by politics. Amid this, the World Health Organization (WHO) has tried to coordinate advice to states and offer ongoing management of the outbreak. Given th...
Is COVID-19 the end of US hegemony? Public bads, leadership failures and monetary hegemony [0.03%]
新冠疫情终结美国霸权了吗?公共恶、领导力缺失与货币霸权
Carla Norrlöf
Carla Norrlöf
COVID-19 is the most invasive global crisis in the postwar era, jeopardizing all dimensions of human activity. By theorizing COVID-19 as a public bad, I shed light on one of the great debates of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries rega...
The consequence of COVID-19: how the United States moved from security provider to security consumer [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的后果:美国如何从安全提供者变为安全消费者
Simon Reich,Peter Dombrowski
Simon Reich
Deliberations over the COVID-19 pandemic's long-term effects on the global balance of power have spurred a large and rancorous debate, including speculation about a shift in the definition of national security and prescriptions about where ...
Christian Kreuder-Sonnen
Christian Kreuder-Sonnen
This article studies a conflict over two competing norms in which the actors demonstrated incompatible positions not through arguments, but through actions. During the SARS crisis, China and the World Health Organization (WHO) entered a nor...
WHO's next? Changing authority in global health governance after Ebola [0.03%]
下一个会是谁?埃博拉之后全球卫生治理权威的更替
Colin McINNES
Colin McINNES
The World Health Organization (WHO) occupies a central place in the system of global health governance and plays a key role in the control of epidemics and pandemics. The 2014 Ebola crisis in West Africa, however, saw widespread and sustain...
From biodefence to biosecurity: the Obama administration's strategy for countering biological threats [0.03%]
从生物防卫到生物安全:奥巴马政府应对生物威胁的战略
Gregory D Koblentz
Gregory D Koblentz
The Seventh Review Conference of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), the first international treaty to outlaw an entire class of weapons, was held in Geneva in December 2011. On 7 December, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton became the...