Tim Allen,Melissa Parker
Tim Allen
The deployment of soldiers for epidemic control in Africa has become more acceptable, even when human rights violations occur. This article outlines how this situation has arisen, foregrounding overlapping processes since the 1990s and the ...
Susan Erikson
Susan Erikson
When there is no vaccine for a disease, 'Test, Trace, Treat/Isolate' is the public health go-to directive. During the COVID-19 pandemic, mobile phone apps are designed to improve on this. But COVID-apps have not been effective as a public h...
Health systems appraisal of the response to antimicrobial resistance in low- and middle-income countries in relation to COVID-19: Application of the WHO building blocks [0.03%]
新冠肺炎背景下低收入和中等收入国家卫生系统抗菌药物耐药防控能力评估——世界卫生组织卫生体系构建要素的应用分析
Jay Patel,Genevie Fernandes,Ambele Judith Mwamelo et al.
Jay Patel et al.
COVID-19 has inflicted both beneficial and damaging effects on health systems responding to antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Data shows that the positive impacts of the pandemic (including enhanced hygiene, mask wearing and widespread use of...
Davut Emrah Ayan,Laurel L Haak,Donna K Ginther
Davut Emrah Ayan
The traditional approach to comparing research and development (R&D) capacity across countries has been to compare Gross Domestic R&D expenditures (GERD). In this paper, we argue for an expansion of R&D capacity that includes people engaged...
A Safe Governance Space for Humanity: Necessary Conditions for the Governance of Global Catastrophic Risks [0.03%]
人类治理安全空间:全球性灾难性风险治理之必要条件
Len Fisher,Anders Sandberg
Len Fisher
The world faces a multiplicity of global catastrophic risks (GCRs), whose functionality as individual and collective complex adaptive networks (CANs) poses unique problems for governance in a world that itself comprises an intricately inter...
Mallik Akram Hossain,A K M Ahsan Ullah,Md Mohiuddin
Mallik Akram Hossain
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how a lack of policy attention has exacerbated the extreme circumstances faced by the Rohingya and how they can contribute to deterioration of their health, livelihood, and education, as well as...
International organisations as 'custodians' of the sustainable development goals? Fragmentation and coordination in sustainability governance [0.03%]
作为可持续发展目标的"托管人"的国际组织?可持续性治理中的碎片化与协调问题
Melanie van Driel,Frank Biermann,Rakhyun E Kim et al.
Melanie van Driel et al.
It is widely assumed that the fragmentation of global governance can affect coordination efforts among international institutions and organisations. Yet, the precise relationship between the fragmentation of global governance and the extent...
You're Fired! International Courts, Re-contracting, and the WTO Appellate Body during the Trump Presidency [0.03%]
您被解雇了!特朗普政府时期的国际法庭、重新签约和世贸组织上诉机构
Giuseppe Zaccaria
Giuseppe Zaccaria
A long-standing debate amongst international relations scholars has surrounded the question of whether international institutions with judicial authority enjoy more autonomy and discretion than other global institutions. This is mainly beca...
Richard Youngs
Richard Youngs
The COVID-19 experience has sharpened debates about democracy's future worldwide. In reflecting on these debates, this paper does three things. First, it assesses how resilient democracy has been in the COVID-19 emergency. Second, it examin...
In Whose Name Are You Speaking? The Marginalization of the Poor in Global Civil Society [0.03%]
你是谁的人:“全球市民社会”中的穷人边缘化问题
Carole-Anne Sénit,Frank Biermann
Carole-Anne Sénit
Global civil society is often uncritically seen as a democratic force in global governance. Civil society organizations claim to hold states and intergovernmental institutions accountable and channel the voices of the world's poorest people...