Policy Horizons: Mapping the Global Nexus, Vol-II extends the exploration of global policy challenges begun in Volume I, focusing on how interconnected forces are reshaping our world. While Volume I established the groundwork by examining economic policies, human rights, and environmental sustainability, Volume II delves into health, education, culture, migration, energy, urbanization, digital governance, and international cooperation.
This volume builds on previous insights, providing a deep understanding of how these domains interact with global dynamics. Each chapter offers theoretical perspectives and practical solutions.
The health policy section addresses pandemic preparedness, mental health, and non-communicable diseases, emphasizing universal healthcare and global health governance. Education policy highlights the importance of quality education for all, especially in crises, and the role of lifelong learning and global initiatives in sustainable development.
Cultural policy discusses preserving cultural heritage, promoting diversity, and supporting creative industries, focusing on indigenous rights and challenges of cultural globalization. Migration policy examines balancing security and human rights, including refugee resettlement, migrant integration, and anti-trafficking efforts, while considering the impact on social cohesion and economic development.
Energy policy is assessed through the lens of sustainability, discussing renewable energy strategies, energy efficiency, and the transition from fossil fuels, with a focus on achieving Sustainable Development Goals and climate mitigation. Urbanization is explored in terms of sustainable development, affordable housing, public health, and governance challenges in megacities.
Digital governance addresses regulatory challenges posed by AI and blockchain, focusing on data privacy, cybersecurity, and the digital divide, with case studies of successful initiatives. The volume concludes with an examination of international cooperation and multilateralism, analyzing the roles of multilateral organizations, diplomatic negotiations, and regional integration in global governance.
Arindam Bhattacharya, author and seasoned advocate, is a former Member of the Legislative Assembly in West Bengal, India, and founder of the Advocacy Unified Network (AUN), based in The Hague with offices in New York, Durban, and Kathmandu. His career spans global public policy research and advocacy.
Policy Horizons: Mapping the Global Nexus, Vol-II is a crucial resource for policymakers, scholars, and practitioners, offering a roadmap for responsive and resilient policies in an era of rapid change.