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Global Public Policy and Governance is a multidisciplinary journal focusing on public policy and governance in a global context.

  • Encourages innovative, administrative, and policy-based research.
  • Covers domestic, regional, and global issues of policy and governance.
  • Promotes research on public sector reforms and developments.
  • Highlights comparative perspectives on public policy and governance.
  • Not limited by areas of public policy, preference is given to topics of widespread significance.

Editor-in-Chief
  • Yijia Jing
Executive Editor
  • Ting Gong,
  • Evan Berman
Submission to first decision (median)
24 days
Downloads
80,101 (2023)

Latest issue

December 2023 |

Volume 3, Issue 4

Special Issue: Organisational Justifications in Public Governance

Latest articles

Journal updates

  • Call for Papers: Global Frontiers

    GPPG is going to host a new type of article called Global frontiers. With approximately 4,000 to 6,000 words, articles in Global frontiers may discuss any aspects of public policy and governance in a particular country/region or from a comparative perspective. They may be empirical and analytically descriptive, and should contribute to a better understanding of frontier public policy and governance practices in their own right and in broader contexts. Reports on practices that set benchmarks and best examples in the field are especially welcome.

  • Call for Papers: AI and Public Policy: Many Dimensions and Key Challenges

    This special issue explores the multifaceted impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) on society. It encompasses technical, ethical, legal, economic, social, and policy perspectives on recent advances in AI. Both theoretical and empirical studies are strongly encouraged, including case analyses of real-world AI deployments and socioeconomic impacts in emerging economies.


    Guest editors:

    Dwayne Woods, Purdue University, USA

    Kyoung-cheol (Casey) Kim, University of Georgia, USA

  • Call for Papers: National Planning Processes: Linking Big Challenges to Public Administration and Governance

    We invite contributions to this Special Issue that informs how efforts in any sector transform aspirations into effective results, identifying and addressing challenges in their consensus-building and implementation. Papers may pay special attention to the institutional arrangements and capacity, leadership, coordination of organizational actors, democratic and other turnover, and the strategic management and implementation of results. 


    Guest editors:

    Evan Berman, Fundação Getúlio Vargas/EAESP (Brazil) & National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA), Brazil

    Daniel Guttman, New York University & National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA), US

    Fabian Telch, George Mason University, US  

  • Call for Papers: Inclusive Development: China’s Practices and Global Frontiers

    This special issue builds on the presentations in the Roundtable “Inclusive Development: China’s Practices and Global Frontiers” of Shanghai Forum 2023 that is co-organized by the Fudan Institute for Global Public Policy and the LSE Department of International Development. Aiming to develop debates through global and comparative lens, the special issue will explore the roles of emerging economies in contributing to inclusive development, with China and Asia as a major context while engaging perspectives from the Global North and other parts of the world.


    Guest Editors:

    Yu ZHENG, Fudan University, China

    Kathryn HOCHSTETLER, LSE, UK

    Yijia JING, Fudan University, China

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Electronic ISSN
2730-6305
Print ISSN
2730-6291
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