Professor Ashok Kapur publishes new artilce in Indian Council of World Affairs
Professor Ashok Kapur publishes new article in Indian Council of World Affairs
China's Changing Approach to Strategy and Negotiations: Past and Present
China's Changing Approach to Strategy and Negotiations: Past and Present
Professor William Coleman is a co-organizer, with Professor Diane Stone, of three panels on "Global Public Policy" to be held at the International Conference on Public Policy in Grenoble June 26-28 2013.
Global power is becoming more diffuse, smarter, and more asymmetric. In developing this extended argument, we make four points. First, the G20 Seoul Summit in November 2010 showed that the G20 is becoming increasingly embedded as the hub of global economic governance. Second, a strong G20 has positive attributes for global governance. Third, a main driving force for the ascent of the G20 has been and will continue to be middle power leadership.
Andrew Cooper co-authors new book with Jorge Heine and Ramesh Thakur
Oxford University Press
Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy