Global Financial Governance and Progressive Feminist Agendas

IF 1 Q3 ECONOMICS
Ilene Grabel
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Abstract Feminists and other progressives have long argued that global macroeconomic governance is deeply deficient. The deficiencies have been revealed and amplified by the COVID-19 crisis. The need to radically reconstruct the global economic governance architecture is therefore pressing. Albert Hirschman’s conception of “possibilism” is particularly relevant for navigating these challenges. In the spirit of Hirschmanian possibilism, I make a case for what I refer to as “enabling global financial governance.” I use this term to refer to reforms of global financial governance that could provide a supporting environment for feminist and other progressive plans for sustainability and social justice. I advance the provocative claim that feminists and other social justice advocates should embrace what I term “permissive multilateralisms” rather than “harmonized multilateralism.” I also highlight a number of directions for global financial governance reform that could provide policy space for progressive initiatives, including those advanced by feminists. I offer this paper as a small way of honoring my friend, Eugenia Correa, whose intellectual legacy and commitment to engaged scholarship has influenced me profoundly.
全球金融治理和进步女权主义议程
摘要女权主义者和其他进步人士长期以来一直认为,全球宏观经济治理严重不足。新冠肺炎危机暴露并放大了这些缺陷。因此,迫切需要从根本上重建全球经济治理架构。阿尔伯特·赫希曼的“可能性”概念与应对这些挑战特别相关。本着赫希曼可能性论的精神,我提出了我所说的“扶持全球金融治理”的理由。我用这个词来指代全球金融治理改革,它可以为女权主义和其他进步的可持续性和社会正义计划提供支持环境。我提出了一个挑衅性的主张,即女权主义者和其他社会正义倡导者应该接受我所说的“宽容的多边主义”,而不是“协调的多边主义”。我还强调了全球金融治理改革的一些方向,这些方向可以为进步举措提供政策空间,包括女权主义者提出的举措。我发表这篇论文是为了向我的朋友尤金妮娅·科雷亚致敬,她的智慧遗产和对敬业学术的承诺对我产生了深远的影响。
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