In the media BBC Radio 4 Today Professor Ngaire Woods comments on the nomination of David Malpass as the new head of the World Bank Ngaire Woods Global cooperation Public sector ... Global governance
In the media International Banker Basel III in developing countries — a difficult relationship Article co-authored by Emily Jones, Peter Knaack and Thorsten Beck Emily Jones Business and capitalism Global cooperation ... Global Economic Governance Programme Global governance
In the media BBC Radio 4 The death of the postwar settlement Ngaire Woods comments on the international order built following the Second World War Ngaire Woods Global cooperation Global governance
In the media Project Syndicate Why a Sino-American cold war won’t happen The world is heading towards an international system led by four powers, according to Ngaire Woods Ngaire Woods Global cooperation Global governance
In the media The Washington Post The climate is changing. Here’s how politics will also change. Thomas Hale reacts to the UN's special report on limiting climate change to 1.5 degrees Celsius published today Thomas Hale Climate and environment Global Economic Governance Programme ... Global governance
In the media BBC World Service Last-minute agreement on North American trade deal Emily Jones discusses the new NAFTA renegotiations on the radio. Emily Jones Global cooperation Trade ... Global Economic Governance Programme Global governance Canada Mexico United States of America (USA)
In the media BBC News The new NAFTA deal Emily Jones discusses the new NAFTA renegotiations for 'Business Briefing' Emily Jones Economy Global cooperation ... Trade Global Economic Governance Programme Global governance Canada Mexico United States of America (USA)
10 Oct 10 October 2018, 13:15 - 14:05 The Trump administration and international law Professor Harold Koh presents his new book in an event co-hosted with the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
29 Nov 29 November 2018, 17:30 - 20:30 Political theory and global climate action The climate regime has been gradually moving toward a facilitative logic and this shift presents enormous potential. But if effectiveness is possible, where and how should it be pursued?