A Comparison of Global Governance Across Sectors: Global Health, Trade, and Multilateral Development Finance

Matthias Helble, Z. Ali, Jera Lego
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While several studies have traced the development of various intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), charting their growth and influence in international affairs, and assessing their prospects, few if any have compared IGOs across various fields. We take a closer look at three different policy fields to better understand the current architecture of global governance, the centrality of IGOs, the role of new and other actors, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of this “new” architecture. We find that, first, the emergence of new private players has significantly eroded the centrality of IGOs such that the course of global governance in health, trade, and development finance has changed irreversibly. Second, regional arrangements have overtaken global ones and nonstate actors have assumed more prominent roles. Third, this multiplicity of powerful players has led to some positive outcomes but also greater inefficiencies and redundancies. Fourth, developed countries have been pivotal in eroding the centrality of IGOs, but developing countries are taking on a greater role in global governance. Fifth, the new architecture can be described as one of diversification in global health governance, fragmentation in global trade, and variation in multilateral development finance. Global governance in the 21st century is thus characterized by a proliferation of actors and a decentralization of authority, an erosion of IGO centrality accompanied by a greater role for nonstate actors, developing countries, and by increased regionalism. Depending on the sector of governance, its inherent aims, and the nature of the actors involved, the new architecture may be one of variation, fragmentation, or diversification. While this new architecture is complex and might possibly lead to inefficiencies and redundancies, it allows a greater number of actors to participate, making it more representative of the current world order and making it possible to mobilize more resources to promote development.
跨部门全球治理比较:全球卫生、贸易和多边发展融资
虽然有几项研究追踪了各种政府间组织的发展,描绘了它们的成长和在国际事务中的影响,并评估了它们的前景,但很少有研究对不同领域的政府间组织进行比较。我们将仔细研究三个不同的政策领域,以更好地理解当前的全球治理架构、政府间组织的中心地位、新参与者和其他参与者的作用,以及这一“新”架构的优缺点。我们发现,首先,新的私人参与者的出现大大削弱了政府间组织的中心地位,从而使卫生、贸易和发展融资领域的全球治理进程发生了不可逆转的变化。第二,地区安排已经超过全球安排,非国家行为体发挥了更重要的作用。第三,这种强大参与者的多样性带来了一些积极的结果,但也加剧了效率低下和冗余。第四,发达国家是侵蚀政府间组织中心地位的主力国,但发展中国家在全球治理中的作用越来越大。第五,新架构是全球卫生治理多元化、全球贸易碎片化、多边发展融资多样化的新架构。因此,21世纪全球治理的特点是行为体的扩散和权力的分散,政府间组织的中心地位受到侵蚀,同时伴随着非国家行为体、发展中国家的更大作用,以及地区主义的加剧。根据治理的部门、其固有目标和所涉及的参与者的性质,新的体系结构可能是变化的、分裂的或多样化的。虽然这种新的结构很复杂,而且可能导致效率低下和冗余,但它使更多的行动者能够参与,使其更能代表当前的世界秩序,并使其有可能调动更多的资源来促进发展。
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