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Global Policy: Next Generation is a new annual issue from the journal Global Policy. This multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed journal will provide a platform for PhD students and early career researchers to publish research on-par with the most rigorous of academic journals. The aim of the new issue is to seek out the next generation of groundbreaking research in global policymaking and broaden horizons in terms of both content and authorship.

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Global Policy: Next Generation is a new annual issue from the journal Global Policy. This multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed journal will provide a platform for PhD students and early career researchers to publish research on-par with the most rigorous of academic journals. The aim of the new issue is to seek out the next generation of groundbreaking research in global policymaking and broaden horizons in terms of both content and authorship.

    Episode 9: #ScholarSpotlight with Mathieu Blondeel

    Episode 9: #ScholarSpotlight with Mathieu Blondeel

    Mathieu Blondeel is a Research Fellow at the Warwick Business School – Warwick University (UK). As a political scientist, he specializes in global energy, environmental and climate policy and politics, with a specific focus on the (geo)politics of energy system transformation. He obtained his PhD in International Relations at the Ghent Institute for International Studies, Ghent University (Belgium) where he focussed on the emergence and diffusion of international anti-fossil fuel norms.  
    In this chat with Global Policy: Next Generation, Mathieu discusses climate change as the defining issue of our time, research outside of academia, and how Gramsci inspires his work. Read his #ScholarSpotlight interview at the following link:https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/global-policy-next-generation/scholarspotlight-mathieu-blondeel

    • 32 min
    Episode 9: #ScholarSpotlight with Mathieu Blondeel

    Episode 9: #ScholarSpotlight with Mathieu Blondeel

    Mathieu is a Research Fellow at the Warwick Business School – Warwick University (UK). As a political scientist, he specializes in global energy, environmental and climate policy and politics, with a specific focus on the (geo)politics of energy system transformation. He obtained his PhD in International Relations at the Ghent Institute for International Studies, Ghent University (Belgium) where he focussed on the emergence and diffusion of international anti-fossil fuel norms.  
    In this chat with Global Policy: Next Generation, Mathieu discusses climate change as the defining issue of our time, research outside of academia, and how Gramsci inspires his work. Read his #ScholarSpotlight interview at the following link:https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/global-policy-next-generation/scholarspotlight-mathieu-blondeel

    • 32 min
    Episode 8: #ScholarSpotlight with Karolina Werner

    Episode 8: #ScholarSpotlight with Karolina Werner

    #ScholarSpotlight with Karolina Werner hosted by Anastasia Ufimtseva. If you are interested to learn more about Karolina's research please take a look at her questionnaire on our website: https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/global-policy-next-generation/scholarspotlight-karolina-werner

    • 23 min
    Episode 7: #ScholarSpotlight with Emma Lecavalier

    Episode 7: #ScholarSpotlight with Emma Lecavalier

    #ScholarSpotlight with Emma Lecavalier hosted by Anastasia Ufimtseva. If you are interested to learn more about Emma's research please take a look at her questionnaire on our website: https://www.globalpolicyjournal.com/global-policy-next-generation/scholarspotlight-emma-lecavalier

    • 27 min
    Episode 6: Non-state Actors and Climate Change with Dr. Sander Chan

    Episode 6: Non-state Actors and Climate Change with Dr. Sander Chan

    With the Katowice Climate Change Conference (COP 24) kicking off next week, this interview with Dr. Sander Chan from the Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (German Development Institute) is a timely reflection on the role of sub-state and non-state action on climate change. Deputy Editor Emma Lecavalier discusses the conditions for successful non-state climate action and whether or not these forms of action can be resilient in the face of state retrenchment.

    • 17 min
    Episode 5: Brexit and Public Health with Prof. David Hunter

    Episode 5: Brexit and Public Health with Prof. David Hunter

    As the future of Brexit and our government hangs in the balance, this week’s podcast is going to take a step back and look at the issue of public health. Deputy Editor Amna Kaleem discusses the challenges Brexit poses to public health issues with Prof. David Hunter at the Institute of Health & Society at Newcastle University. Prof. Hunter’s research focuses on health policy and management. He is involved with Evaluating the Role of Health & Wellbeing Board and serves as a special advisor to the WHO Regional Office for Europe. In this podcast, Prof. Hunter discusses the intensification of health problems post-Brexit, the possibility of food production causing public health issues, and the inclusion of the health sector in future trade deals.

    • 7 min

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