Nonprofit

Journal of Global Change and Governance

Newark, NJ
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www.jgcg.org

  • About Us

    The Journal of Global Change and Governance (JGCG) is an e-journal dedicated to advancing the academic discipline of global affairs. It serves as a medium for scholars and professionals to exchange views on the relationships among globalization, the post-cold war realignment of great-power relations, traditional interstate politics, and the growing prominence of international institutions, transnational corporations, non-governmental organizations, and social movements.

    JGCG accepts articles, research notes and book reviews from scholars and professionals representing a variety of disciplines including: anthropology, business, criminal justice, economics, history, law, philosophy, political science, public affairs and administration and sociology.

    The Journal of Global Change and Governance (JGCG) is an e-journal dedicated to advancing the academic discipline of global affairs. It serves as a medium for scholars and professionals to exchange views on the relationships among globalization, the post-cold war realignment of great-power relations, traditional interstate politics, and the growing prominence of international institutions, transnational corporations, non-governmental organizations, and social movements.

    JGCG accepts articles, research notes and book reviews from scholars and professionals representing a variety of disciplines including: anthropology, business, criminal justice, economics, history, law, philosophy, political science, public affairs and administration and sociology.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Education
    • International Relations
    • Research & Social Science

    Location

    • 123 Washington Street, Newark, NJ 07102, United States
      Center for Law and Justice
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