Garnet Book Series: 'Emerging Global Challenges'
The Emerging Global Challenges book series is the successor to the Routledge series on Europe in the World, which was organised in conjunction with ‘GARNET’ : the EU Network of Excellence on Global Governance, Regionalisation and Regulation. Our aim in the new series is to focus on the major global issues that have surfaced in recent years and which, we believe, will dominate world politics in the coming decades. While we are open to any exciting ideas for edited or single/joint authored works on emerging global challenges, we are currently inviting book proposals relating to the following seven broad themes:
- The Obama Era and the Challenge to Western Dominance
- Norms and Interests in World Politics
- Knowledge and Power in World Politics
- The Challenge to International Governance
- The Rise of Right Wing Extremism and Nationalism
- Sustainability
- Global Justice and the Poorest Countries
For more detailed information please refer to the Preliminary Information.
Just Published in the 'Europe in the World' series
Valeri Bello and Belachew Gebrewold (eds) A Global Security Triangle (2009)
Mario Telo (ed) The European Union and Global Governance (2009)
Jan Orbie and Lisa Tortell (eds) The European Union and the Social Dimension of Globalisation (2008)
Knud Erik Jorgensen (ed.) The European Union and International Organisations (2008)
Wil Hout and Richard Robison (eds) Governance and the Depoliticisation of Development (2008)
Editorial Board
- Professor Richard Higgott (CSGR, University of Warwick)
- Dr. Christian Lequesne (CERI)
- Professor Thomas Risse (Freie Universität Berlin)
- Dr. Karoline Postel-Vinay (CERI)
- David Armstrong (Exeter)
The editorial board will have responsibility for the review and selection of book proposals, and will disseminate calls for proposals as well as monitor the progress of accepted manuscripts.
International Advisory Committee
- Professor James Mittelman, American University (Washington), USA
- Professor Elzbieta Stadtmuller, University of Wroclaw, Poland
- Dr. Knud Erik Jørgensen, University of Aarhus, Denmark
- Professor Ummu Salma Bava, Jawaharlal Nehru University (New Dehli), India
- Dr. Karen Smith, London School of Economics, UK
- Dr. Xiaobo Lu, Columbia University (New York), USA
- Professor Sunil Khilnani, Johns Hopkins University (Washington), USA
- Dr. Ann Marie Legloannec, CERI, France
The international advisory committee will provide advice to the editorial board on the scope and direction of the series, assist with the review of manuscripts, and act in a consultative capacity on post-publication matters, including circulation and dissemination.

