Designing Institutional Collaboration into Global Governance
Global governance is largely a matter of collaboration among international institutions and is essential for high-quality governance in areas like public health, climate change, development finance and digital regulation. Yet Randall Henning argues in this
CIGI Policy Brief that many opportunities for institutional collaboration are being missed in areas like digital privacy; climate change and biodiversity; and international finance, development, and trade. He suggests drawing up a tool kit of strategies and techniques to promote collaboration, including introducing or developing formal and informal mechanisms, and harnessing the
Group of Seven and the
Group of Twenty to foster proactive collaboration.
https://www.cigionline.org/documents/1998/PB_no.167.pdf
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