Global governance and the new rules for multilateral consensus. The G20 under the spotlight
Based on the idea that international organizations are strongly determined by their historical context, this paper analyses the impact of the g20 on global governance. In so doing, it compares the post II world war order, characterized by formal multilateral institutions, and the new global order, w...
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description | Based on the idea that international organizations are strongly determined by their historical context, this paper analyses the impact of the g20 on global governance. In so doing, it compares the post II world war order, characterized by formal multilateral institutions, and the new global order, where minilateral institutions tend to predominate. Findings show the emergence of a new way of building global consensus, in which democratic legitimacy criteria are enhanced whereas decision making effectiveness is still a pending issue. |
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spelling | doaj.art-8d440204e014491b9d2a5b0cf355a3692022-12-21T18:59:00ZengGraduate Programme in International Strategic Studies (PPGEEI)Revista Conjuntura Austral2178-88392012-03-0139-1010.22456/2178-8839.2574613765Global governance and the new rules for multilateral consensus. The G20 under the spotlightMercedes Botto0investigadora /profesoraBased on the idea that international organizations are strongly determined by their historical context, this paper analyses the impact of the g20 on global governance. In so doing, it compares the post II world war order, characterized by formal multilateral institutions, and the new global order, where minilateral institutions tend to predominate. Findings show the emergence of a new way of building global consensus, in which democratic legitimacy criteria are enhanced whereas decision making effectiveness is still a pending issue.https://seer.ufrgs.br/ConjunturaAustral/article/view/25746multilateralismo- governança globais- paises em desenvolvimento |
spellingShingle | Mercedes Botto Global governance and the new rules for multilateral consensus. The G20 under the spotlight Revista Conjuntura Austral multilateralismo- governança globais- paises em desenvolvimento |
title | Global governance and the new rules for multilateral consensus. The G20 under the spotlight |
title_full | Global governance and the new rules for multilateral consensus. The G20 under the spotlight |
title_fullStr | Global governance and the new rules for multilateral consensus. The G20 under the spotlight |
title_full_unstemmed | Global governance and the new rules for multilateral consensus. The G20 under the spotlight |
title_short | Global governance and the new rules for multilateral consensus. The G20 under the spotlight |
title_sort | global governance and the new rules for multilateral consensus the g20 under the spotlight |
topic | multilateralismo- governança globais- paises em desenvolvimento |
url | https://seer.ufrgs.br/ConjunturaAustral/article/view/25746 |
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