Global Change, Peace & Security is a leading refereed journal published by Routledge in association with the Centre for Dialogue and the Institute of Human Security, La Trobe University, Australia. For over twenty years, the journal has considered the difficult practical and theoretical questions posed by a rapidly globalizing world. By focusing on the international dimension of political, economic and cultural life, it cuts across the traditional boundaries that separate states, economies and societies, as well as disciplines and ideologies. Global Change, Peace & Security illuminates the sharp and often perplexing contradictions of an increasingly integrated yet also fragmented world. Ethno-nationalism, the break-up of established states, and religious and civilizational divisions, co-exist with new forms of economic and financial integration. Gross violations of human rights, environmental degradation, large and uncontrolled population movements, rapidly expanding transnational crime, and terrorism are taking place at a time of unparalleled UN activism, and the rise of new legal and institutional arrangements, both regionally and globally. Notable contributors to the journal over the years have included Andrew Linklater, Elise Boulding, V. Spike Peterson, Stephen Gill, Richard Falk, Christian Reus-Smit, Manfred Steger and Alon Ben-Meir. The Editor ([email protected]) welcomes submissions to the journal at any time. For information about submissions, subscriptions, the RoutledgeGCP&S Essay Prize, and the purchase of individual articles online, please visit the journal¹s homepage: www.tandf.co.uk/journals/gcps
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