#1 Issue congruence in international organizations: A study of World Bank spending
#2 Competing ambitions regarding the global governance of artificial intelligence: China, the US, and the EU
#3 Evaluating international AI skills policy: A systematic review of AI skills policy in seven countries
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.
The June 2024 issue of Global Policy includes a Policy Insights Special Section on ‘The Evolution of the New Development Bank' edited by Gregory T. Chin. There are also Research Articles on, among others, intelligence, human rights and environmental laws, China's trade with Africa, and digital nomadism, and a regular Policy Insights section.
I think that this initiative gives a fresh, helpful and innovative way of looking at the current global world. Bringing together the analysis of academics and the expertise of practitioners is needed today more than ever.
John Braithwaite is an Australian Research Council Federation Fellow and Founder of RegNet (the Regulatory Institutions Network) at the Australian National University . He…
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