Multilateral Development Cooperation in a Changing Global Order


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This volume addresses the changing nature of the international aid system and the challenges it poses for the multilateral system, donors and aid recipients, centring on new regional and national relationships developing in the multilateral system, economic and social forces, and national and global policy making.







The Future of Multilateral Development Cooperation in a Changing Global Order


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Ingram held a variety of management positions including the Special Representative to the UN and to the WTO in Geneva, Director of the Bank's office in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Deputy Director of The World Bank Institute, Director of the Bank's office in Cameroon, and Deputy Resident Representative in the Bank's Nigeria office. [...] He is a member of the advisory board for the Masters program at the School of Global Affairs at University of Toronto and is a member of the Advisory Committee of the Ditchley Foundation of Canada. [...] He has done consultancies on HIV/AIDS impacts and responses for UNAIDS, UN Development Programme, World Health Organization, the African Development Bank, the African Union, the Ministery of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and the UK Department for Union, the Ministery of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and the UK Department for International Development, and is currently a member of the Global Fund's Techn. [...] Carolyn McAskie is currently a Senior Fellow in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs of the University of Ottawa and a member of the Boards of CANADEM and the Pearson Peacekeeping Centre and is an Officer of the Order of Canada. [...] McAskie has played a prominent role in political, developmental and financial negotiations: as a Canadian delegate to the UN Funds and Programmes and the International Financial Institutions; as a member of the Facilitation Team of the Burundi Peace Process in Arusha under the late Julius Nyerere, the former President of Tanzania; and as Envoy of the UN Secretary General for the humanitarian crisi.




Multilateral Development Cooperation in a Changing Global Order


Book Description

This volume addresses the changing nature of the international aid system and the challenges it poses for the multilateral system, donors and aid recipients, centring on new regional and national relationships developing in the multilateral system, economic and social forces, and national and global policy making.







The Future of Multilateral Development Cooperation in a Changing Global Order - Event


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Howe Institute Multilateral and Bilateral Trade: The G8 Declaration on the Completion of the Doha Development Round 15:00 - 15:30 Break 15:30 - 17:00 Session Three: Multilateral Development Cooperation and the Paris Process: The Road to Busan Moderator: Ms. [...] Lalani, Director General, Policy Planning, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada 10:30 - 10:45 Break 10:45 - 12:15 Session One: Challenges and Opportunities for Multilateral Development Cooperation Legitimacy, Representation and Relevance Moderator: Dr. [...] Désiré Vencatachellum, Director, Development Research, African Development Bank The Future of Development Finance: The Role of Regional Development Banks Versus New Development Partners Dr. [...] Manmohan Agarwal, Senior Visiting Fellow, Centre for International Governance Innovation Multilateral Development Cooperation and the Millennium Development Goals: The Countdown to 2015 Mr. [...] Pablo Heidrich, Senior Researcher, The North-South Institute The Future of International Trade and Development: What role for multilateralism? 17:00 - 17:30 Closing Remarks The Honourable Winston Dookeran, Minister of Finance, Trinidad and Tobago Location The Forum will take place at the National Arts Centre (NAC), 53 Elgin Street, in Ottawa (marker A).







International Cooperation


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Considers multilateralism and other approaches to international cooperation, identifying further areas for research into the issues of international relations.




The Future of Multilateralism


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The Future of Multilateralism addresses current challenges and future perspectives of international and regional organizations. It aims to uncover how stable the foundations of global cooperation really are, particularly in the light of the latest unilateral and protectionist practices of international players and challenges related to COVID-19. The post–World War II global order was built on the foundations of multilateral cooperation. The establishment of international institutions is aimed at avoiding another widespread collision like the two World Wars and to ensure peace and prosperity. Hence, the multilateral system was viewed as an effective mechanism in dealing and resolving various challenges at an international or a regional level. Given the effects of COVID-19 on the global, regional, state, and individual levels are so recent, very little research has been conducted to understand the challenges many multilateral institutions are facing due to the pandemic. This book uncovers the future of such organizations and prospects for the multilateral system, of which they constitute the building blocks, in view of recent trends and developments.




The Changing Global Order


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This volume offers a comprehensive evaluation of the concept of global order, with a particular emphasis on the role of regional organisations within global governance institutions such as the United Nations. Building from a solid theoretical base it draws upon the expertise of numerous leading international scholars offering a broad array of timely and relevant case studies. These all take into consideration the historical setting, before analysing the contemporary situation and offering suggestions for potential realignments and readjustments that may be witnessed in the future. The volume adopts an interdisciplinary approach when addressing some of the most pressing issues of global governance which our global community must tackle. This presents the readers an opportunity to understand related topics such as political economy, international law, institutions of global governance, in conjunction with the academic field of International Relations (IR). It further helps students and interested readers understand the theoretical and practical foundations to the changing nature of global affairs.