Global Public Policy

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Research Profile

Global public policy addresses the challenge of governing transnational phenomena in the absence of a global Leviathan. As such, it comprises policy areas as different as trade, migration, financial regulation, economic development, energy and the environment. Against the backdrop off increasingly contested policy authority in a globalized world, the research area studies the delivery of global public goods and the problem of safeguarding the global commons; the role of global networks and global public-private partnerships in producing transnational policy outcomes; the dynamics pertaining to policy transfer, diffusion and global best practice; and the policy actors involved at all governance levels.

 

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A new article in Review of International Political Economy explains the Saudi on the Rhine

In 2015, the German Interior Minister, Thomas de Maizière, told press that “[asylum seekers] cannot choose the states where they are seeking protection.” This statement, focused on what ‘cannot’ be done, catalyzed a critical reconception of the…