Selected publications
Tobias Leipprand
Die Welt braucht Klimazölle statt mehr Konferenzen
Financial Times Deutschland, 7 July 2011
Liang Wang
Where are China’s Budding Global Leaders?
South China Morning Post, 14 June 2011
GG2020 global economic governance report
Facing the Challenges - Three Scenarios for Global Economic Governance in 2020
May 2011
GG2020 working group on nuclear governance
Beyond the Numbers – Strategies for Global Nuclear Governance
April 2011
GG2020 working group on climate governance
Beyond a Global Deal – A UN+ Approach to Climate Governance
January 2011
Thorsten Benner
Making Multilateralism Work for a Multipolar Age
Global Policy, 11 January 2011
Tom Hale
A Climate Coalition of the Willing
The Washington Quarterly, Winter 2011
Ely Ratner
The Emergent Security Threats Reshaping China's Rise
The Washington Quarterly, Winter 2011
Zachary Wasserman
Recasting the 'China Threat': Chinese growth and America's Balance Sheet
Global Policy, 18 December 2010
Liang Wang and Shixin Jiao
US-China Strategic Relationship: Get to Talking
Global Policy, 12 December 2010
Katrin Kinzelbach
Global Zero...An Idealist's Dream?
Global Policy, 3 December 2010
Bruce Au and Tom Hale
How to break the climate change stalemate (Chinese version)
China Daily, 30 November 2010
Jeff Colgan
Nuclear Proliferation and Fossil Fuels
Global Policy, 16 November 2010
Rajeev Sibal
Pirates, Inc.
The Majalla, 10 November 2010
Tobias Leipprand
The UN+ Approach of Networked Climate Governance
Global Policy, 29 October 2010
Tom Hale
What to negotiate at next month's Cancun climate conference? A research agenda
Global Policy, 21 October 2010
André Lieber
How Climate Economics is Becoming Part of the Problem
Global Policy, 15 October 2010
Bruce Au
Geopolitics Skeptics are no Different from Climate Skeptics
Global Policy, 1 October 2010
Tom Hale and Tobias Leipprand
Climate diplomacy needs a revolution
European Voice, 30 September 2010
Scott Moore
Multidimensional Environmental Governance for a Planet in Peril
Global Policy, 23 September 2010
Rajeev Sibal
Is China Really So Different?
Global Policy, 15 August 2010
Joel Sandhu
Reviving Global Nuclear Governance
Global Policy, 23 July 2010
Katrin Kinzelbach
One Day We Will Wake Up and Iran Will Have Nuclear Weapons
Global Policy, 19 July 2010
Bruce Au
Climate Change Makeover II: Institutional Home Edition
Global Policy, 8 July 2010
Tom Hale
Shock and...stall?
Global Policy, 1 July 2010
Climate Change Makeover
Global Policy, 25 June 2010
Wang Jin
Climate Change: Hope in the Future
Global Policy, 16 June 2010
Tobias Leipprand
Crises in Crisis
Global Policy, 11 June 2010
Scott Moore
Beyond Multilateralism: What's Next for Climate Change?
Global Policy, 4 June 2010
Ting Xu
Asia in Need of a New Way
Global Policy, 27 May 2010
Yaping Lou
Sino-US Competition for the Reform of the International Financial System
Global Policy, 21 May 2010
A. Gabriel von Roda
The State Advances, the Private Sector Retreats - Crisis Economic Policy in China
Global Policy, 14 May 2010
Swati Mylavarapu
Building a More Inclusive Global Financial System
Global Policy, 7 may 2010
Rainer Breul
Who is Paying for the Greek Island?
Global Policy, 30 April 2010
Rajeev Sibal
A Pint of Financial Challenges
Global Policy, 23 April 2010
Thorsten Benner
The Dual Challenge of Global Governance
Global Policy, 21 April 2010
Tom Hale
Global Governance 2020 and Global Policy
Global Policy, 7 April 2010
The GG2020 Products
Reports
GG2020 global economic governance report
Facing the Challenges - Three Scenarios for Global Economic Governance in 2020
May 2011
GG2020 working group on nuclear governance
Beyond the Numbers – Strategies for Global Nuclear Governance
April 2011
GG2020 working group on climate governance
Beyond a Global Deal – A UN+ Approach to Climate Governance
January 2011
Additional publications
Throughout the program, and afterwards, the GG2020 fellows disseminated their insights, opinions and results through opinion pieces, blog entries, newspaper and journal articles, policy papers, high-profile presentations as well as the project’s website.
The fellows collaborated in different constellations, within and across their respective working groups, to produce a range of GG2020 products. The products were specifically tailored to address the core target audiences of the project: relevant policy-makers, academic opinion leaders, officials of international institutions and national governments as well as the public and the media.
The GG2020 fellows are collaborating with the Global Policy Journal to publish a series of blog entires on the journal's online platform. The blog entries form a core aspect of the GG2020 program’s outreach activities. Over the course of six moths GG2020 Fellows will post their thoughts on the Global Policy Journal’s blog covering the core policy areas of the GG2020 program: nuclear non-proliferation, climate change and economic governance.
The Global Policy Journal is an innovative and interdisciplinary journal bringing together world class academics and leading practitioners to analyze both public and private solutions to global problems and issues. It focuses on understanding globally relevant risks and collective action problems; policy challenges that have global impact; and competing and converging discourses about global risks and policy responses.








