Event recording: Global Development Cooperation at a Crossroads - ground rules for partnership in a fragmented world?
On Friday 28 November the Global Politics and Development Working Group held a joint with the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes. The event discussed global development co-operations facing profound uncertainty. Declining aid budgets, rising nationalism, and geopolitical rivalry are eroding shared principles that once underpinned collective action on poverty, inequality, and sustainability. You can watch the recording below.
This roundtable brought together leading voices from the Global North and Global South to debate:
- Competing visions for development cooperation
- Ground rules for partnerships amid contested norms
- Credibility of co-operation in a world of strategic competition
- Emerging forms of internationalism beyond multilateralism
Speakers:
- Gloria Amézquita (CLACSO)
- Arief Anshory Yusuf (Padjadjaran University, Indonesia)
- Taekyoon Kim (Seoul National University)
- Iliana Olivié (Elcano Royal Institute, Spain)
- Andrea Ordonez (Independent Researcher, Ecuador)
- Sebeka Plaatjie (University of South Africa)
- Andy Sumner (King’s College London, Chair)
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