New Cambridge Element, Border Control without Walls, by Jonas Gamso and Farhod Yuldas, out now! Read for free for the next 2 weeks at
https://t.co/zYOZHxCmSO
#cambridgeelements#sociology
My new Element w Farhod Yuldas, Border Control without Walls: Managing Migration with Foreign Aid, is available for preorder from @CambridgeUP
We examine how #aid shapes #migration, with an eye to improving aid when it inevitably returns to the forefront of int'l #diplomacy
China’s rise is reshaping intl politics - but we don't yet know how things will play out. In our new @JIBPolicy article, Rob Grosse and I provide a framework to help companies understand where things may be going and how they can prep
https://t.co/Y1WHeJQ4bl
My forthcoming book, Multinational Corporations and Climate Change: Risks, Responsibilities, and Resilience, is available for preorder from @CambridgeUP
https://t.co/eBasl7FjrW
My new Element w Farhod Yuldas, Border Control without Walls: Managing Migration with Foreign Aid, is available for preorder from @CambridgeUP
We examine how #aid shapes #migration, with an eye to improving aid when it inevitably returns to the forefront of int'l #diplomacy
Oceans carry 90% of global trade making them a frontline of geopolitics.
One step forward: the international High Seas Treaty, which goes into effect on Saturday.
https://t.co/F7jBRJiFec
We hear a lot about great power competition between the US and China and an emerging Cold War, but things may not play out that way. Check out my new article with Rob Grosse for an alt perspective (lmk if you want to read but can't get past the wall).
https://t.co/NrGbJtIdjz
MNCs systematically avoid climate-vulnerable countries, fearing that they’ll be left to shoulder the costs of adaptation. Does climate aid change the equation? See my new article in @ClimDevJournal for more: https://t.co/Q91qObkgnY
What do autocratic trade agreements look like and how do they differ from those that include democratic members? Check out our new article (Evgeny Postnikov and myself) in @ISQ_Jrnl to find out:
https://t.co/b4AHzgdMPM
I argue that concerns about electoral accountability lead democratic leaders to prioritize finding alternative ways to keep the public fed, in contrast to autocratic leaders.
Read the article here: https://t.co/3p6f0Muagw
Against the backdrop of a global hunger crisis, foreign food aid to Haiti, Ethiopia, and Gaza have been cut or restricted in the last year. How are aid cuts to these and other countries affecting the food security of their populations?
My new study in the European Journal of Development Research @EADI finds that the impact of a food aid cut on a country’s food security depends its democracy level.
Glad to share my new article: “Debt-for-climate swaps can save the planet. Why aren’t they?”
Published by @SSIReview
The article discusses the potential for debt-for-climate swaps, challenges to their widespread use, and strategies to scale them up
In theory, debt-for-climate swaps can create win-win outcomes for creditors and debtors. @JonasGamso (@ASU) explains how global financial leaders like the World Bank and IMF can leverage resources to improve this tool in the fight against climate change. https://t.co/TaL36aILTC