Advancing reformed multilateralism in the changing world /
edited by:Mahawar, Nutan KapoorSaraswat, Deepika
edited by Nutan Kapoor Mahawar, and Deepika Saraswat
- Delhi : Macmillan, 2022.
- viii, 284p.
Includes index.
Over the last decade, the gradual but steady rise of multilateralism since the end of World War II has been seriously called into question by the rising trend of geopolitical rivalries among major powers and their growing preference for unilateralism. The geopolitical realities that underpinned the post-war multilateral system have also changed markedly with the rise of multiplicity of new actors, both state and non-state. This crisis of multilateralism comes at a time when in addition to traditional challenges to international peace and security, a variety of new challenges related to global public health, climate change, transnational terrorism, cyber security and uncertainty related to the future of economic globalisation require more rather than less multilateral cooperation.
This volume, with contributions from eminent Indian scholars and foreign policy practitioners who presented at a conference at the Indian Council of World Affairs in December 2020, delves into various aspects of India's contribution to multilateralism in the United Nations; various facets of India's engagement with international financial/trading institutions; India's approach to climate negotiations; and deliberates on how India as a leading and responsible power can contribute to reformed multilateralism to build lasting peace, security and development in the twenty-first century.
English.
9789354551765
Multilateralism
International cooperation
International organization--Reform
World politics
International relations--Political aspects
India--Foreign relations--21st century
India--Participation--International organization
United Nations--Reform
International economic relations
Climatic changes--International cooperation
Cybersecurity--International cooperation
Terrorism--Prevention--International cooperation
327.17 / ADV-
Includes index.
Over the last decade, the gradual but steady rise of multilateralism since the end of World War II has been seriously called into question by the rising trend of geopolitical rivalries among major powers and their growing preference for unilateralism. The geopolitical realities that underpinned the post-war multilateral system have also changed markedly with the rise of multiplicity of new actors, both state and non-state. This crisis of multilateralism comes at a time when in addition to traditional challenges to international peace and security, a variety of new challenges related to global public health, climate change, transnational terrorism, cyber security and uncertainty related to the future of economic globalisation require more rather than less multilateral cooperation.
This volume, with contributions from eminent Indian scholars and foreign policy practitioners who presented at a conference at the Indian Council of World Affairs in December 2020, delves into various aspects of India's contribution to multilateralism in the United Nations; various facets of India's engagement with international financial/trading institutions; India's approach to climate negotiations; and deliberates on how India as a leading and responsible power can contribute to reformed multilateralism to build lasting peace, security and development in the twenty-first century.
English.
9789354551765
Multilateralism
International cooperation
International organization--Reform
World politics
International relations--Political aspects
India--Foreign relations--21st century
India--Participation--International organization
United Nations--Reform
International economic relations
Climatic changes--International cooperation
Cybersecurity--International cooperation
Terrorism--Prevention--International cooperation
327.17 / ADV-