Collection 

Global governance

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Closed
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We invite submissions and article proposals for this article Collection dedicated to Global governance. This Collection provides a multi- and inter-disciplinary forum for current thinking in this fast evolving field of scholarship.

Insights from a broad spectrum of areas are welcomed, including, but not restricted to: international relations, political science, law, economics, sociology, history, sustainability, development, security, sports, public health, demography and cultural studies.

This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 16.

Abstract 3D rendering showing network and data exchange over planet earth in space, illustrating global international connectivity

Editors

Angélica Guerra-Barón, PhD, Scientific University of the South (UCSUR), Peru
Angélica Guerra-Barón is a Colombian lawyer with a Ph.D. in Political Science with an emphasis on international relations. She is a full-time professor at Universidad Cientifica del Sur (Scientific University of the South), one of Peru's five top-leading universities. Her research interests include Latin American economic development, foreign economic affairs, and trans-Pacific relations, as well as Latin American regional integration, narratives, and identity. She has more than fifteen years of experience in capacity building in public and private environments as part of her interdisciplinary profile.
 

 

Rakhyun E. Kim, PhD, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Rakhyun E. Kim is Associate Professor of Earth System Governance at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. He is an interdisciplinary social scientist working at the intersection of global environmental governance and international environmental law. His research interests include exploring the complexity of global governance, with a focus on international regimes, agreements, and organisations as its key institutional building blocks.
 

 

Wai-Man Lam, PhD, Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Hong Kong
Wai-Man Lam is an Associate Professor and the Head of Social Sciences at the School of Arts and Social Sciences, at Hong Kong Metropolitan University, Hong Kong. Dr Lam’s current research interests include comparative government and civil society, global governance, political culture and identity, and state-society relations.

 

 

Prospective authors may contact the following Guest Editors via email:

Rakhyun E. Kim: r.kim@uu.nl

Wai-Man Lam: wmlam@hkmu.edu.hk