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G20 in 2023: Priorities for India’s Presidency

Author: Global Policy
SKU: 9781005843557

This collection of essays explore how India can steer the empowerment of alternative international institutions of global governance that respond to the realities of the twenty-first century and direct global governance in the ‘decade of action’ to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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India will assume the G20 presidency on 1 December 2022 at a critical juncture in global affairs. This presidency provides India with the opportunity to steer one of the more effective multilateral forums for global governance. India’s presidency is momentous for several reasons. The critical challenges confronting humanity today are global in character, not confined by national boundaries, and require collective action. Solving these challenges demands multilateral initiatives. Nevertheless, multilateralism is in a state of decline. The failure to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic and the inability to avert the Russia-Ukraine war has further accentuated the fault lines in multilateralism. India’s presidency is an opportunity to revive multilateralism. Edited by Renita D’Souza, Shruti Jain, and Preeti Lourdes John, this collection of essays explore how India can steer the empowerment of alternative international institutions of global governance that respond to the realities of the twenty-first century and direct global governance in the ‘decade of action’ to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). CONTENTSIntroduction 1. Sustainable Economic Recovery: G20 in Troubled Times by Stormy-Annika Mildner 2. Which Way Forward for Global Economic Relations in 2023? by Heribert Dieter 3. Decarbonising the Global South: Energy Transition Imperatives and Priorities for India’s G20 Presidency by Venkatachalam Anbumozhi4. Defining India’s Agenda for Sustainable Finance at G20 by Suranjali Tandon5. Under India’s Presidency, G20’s Digital Economy Agenda Must Evolve by Rohinton Medhora and Paul Samson6. Stability, Continuity, and Resilience: Infrastructure Aspirations from India’s G20 Presidency by Fahad Alturki7. India’s G20 Presidency Must Address the Fundamental Causes of Global Health Inequities by Sridhar Venkatapuram8. Gender, Education and Future of Work: Three Priorities for the Employment Working Group in 2023 by Gala Díaz Langou9. The G20 Finance Agenda for Crypto Assets in 2023 by Ussal Sahbaz10. Securing a future of precarity: Recommendations for the Y20 in 2023 by Erin WatsonAbout the Editors and Authors

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Global Policy is an innovative and interdisciplinary journal bringing together world class academics and leading practitioners to analyse both public and private solutions to global problems and issues. It focuses on understanding globally relevant risks and collective action problems; policy challenges that have global impact; and competing and converging discourses about global risks and policy responses. It also includes case studies of policy with clear lessons for other countries and regions; how policy responses, politics and institutions interrelate at the global level; and the conceptual, theoretical and methodological innovations needed to explain and develop policy in these areas.Global Policy will be invaluable to those working in economics, global politics, government, international law, international relations, international political economy, and many other disciplines that contribute to developing global policy. The journal is also designed to inform and engage senior policymakers, private and public corporations, non-governmental organisations, and international bodies. The overall objective is to stimulate deep policy learning, relevant for the academy and for governments and key non-governmental players.Global Policy’s Editorial Board comprises a distinguished panel of academics who are supported by an International Advisory Board and a Practitioners’ Advisory Board of experts from around the world to ensure the focus remains on pressing and relevant global issues. Global Policy is based at Durham University.

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