ID | 130703 |
Title Proper | Re-balancing the G-20 from efficiency to legitimacy |
Other Title Information | the 3G coalition and the practice of global governance |
Language | ENG |
Author | Cooper, Andrew F ; Momani, Bessma |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article contributes to the literature on global governance, legitimacy, and small states through a detailed analysis of the Global Governance Group. It examines in particular the operational impact and wider conceptual implications of the 3G's collective diplomatic efforts on the Group of 20. By engaging in a reconfigured form of informal multilateralism, the article finds that the 3G has been and is capable of shaping the global agenda with respect to the G-20 in a way that is both more inclusive and connected with existing institutions, especially the United Nations. Through this initiative, this group has effectively recalibrated the existing narrative about small states, the G-20, and global governance-shifting it from the paradigm of efficiency to one of legitimacy. |
`In' analytical Note | Global Governance Vol.20, No.2; April-June 2014: p.213-232 |
Journal Source | Global Governance Vol.20, No.2; April-June 2014: p.213-232 |
Key Words | International Relations - IR ; International Organization - IO ; International Cooperation ; Global Governance ; Small States ; Operational Impact ; G20 ; United Nations - UN ; Diplomatic Efforts ; Legitimacy ; Multilateralism ; 3G ; Informal Groups ; Conceptual Implications ; International Policies ; Global Politics ; International Leadership |