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Inclusive and Effective Global Economic Governance: A challenge of our times Graduate Program in International Affairs Practicum in International Affairs Presentation Client: United Nations Department of Social and Economic Affairs Strategic Planning Department Aditi Shukla Manjola Karame Martine Nedregård Martin Wøldike Advisor: Ambassador Rafat Mahdi

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Inclusive and Effective Global Economic Governance:A challenge of our timesGraduate Program in International AffairsPracticum in International Affairs Presentation

Client: United Nations Department of Social and Economic Affairs Strategic Planning Department

Aditi ShuklaManjola KarameMartine NedregårdMartin Wøldike

Advisor: Ambassador Rafat Mahdi

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UN Resolution:•Secretary -General’s Report

•Reaffirm UN’s role in global economic governance

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Client•United Nations Department of Economic

and Social Affairs ▫Strategic Planning Division

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Client Objective•Find a solution to the current state of

global economic governance

•Put the UN on center stage

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•“In what way can the UN system be strengthened to play a leading role in global economic governance facilitating both more coherent and better coordinated multilateral policy responses to global challenges?”

Client Objective

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Background• Failure of international community to handle

crisis through a representative body

• Weaknesses of current international economic system highlighted

• Current system inadequate

• How can the UN play a leading role?

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Methodology•Qualitative Research Methods

•Interviews with prominent UN Ambassadors▫G20 ▫Global Governance Group

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Why the UN?•Of its universal character with

▫Inclusive representation ▫Global outreach▫Long expertise

•Widely regarded as legitimate

•Can create international law

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Dilemma:•Efficacy v. legitimacy and inclusiveness

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Deficits in Global Economic Governance•Coherence

•Legitimacy

•Inclusiveness

•Effectiveness

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Lack of Coherence• Myriad of actors, but little coordination

• Gaps to bridge and overlaps to break

• Will improve general effectiveness

• How to address the incoherence in a legitimate and effective way?

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Lack of Legitimacy•Need for

inclusiveness/outreach/representation

•Need for effectiveness

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Balancing Effectiveness and Inclusiveness•Tradeoffs between effectiveness and

inclusiveness

•What is the “optimal” balance?

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Criteria• Criteria of the selection of the 47 countries in the

United Nations Economic Global Governance Council:▫ Population density▫ Nominal GDP▫ Number of states in the region

• Effectiveness and inclusiveness of a global economic governance body are most efficiently maintained through a model of regional representation

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UN Regional Groupings• Council is organized in terms of the five UN Regional Groups:

▫ Africa —53 countries▫ Asia —53 countries▫ Eastern Europe —23 countries▫ Latin America and the Caribbean —33 countries▫ Western Europe and Others —28 countries

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UNEGG Council Seat AllocationsAfrica Asia E.Eur LA&C WE&O

Seats 10 14 6 7 10

Total UNEGG Council Seats: 47

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Population Sub-Group•Population

▫In order to represent countries with substantial populations.

▫Countries with the largest population must be present to make a substantial impact and effect a large body of people

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GDP Sub-Groups•3 subgroups dedicated to the three

nominal GDP divisions of high, middle and low in the region:▫Economic diversity▫Seat eligibility

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Baseline UNEGG Council Seat Allocations

Africa (53) Asia (53)E. Eur (23) LA&C (33)

WE&O (28)

Population +1 +1 +1 +1 +1High +1 +1 +1 +1 +1Middle +1 +1 +1 +1 +1Low +1 +1 +1 +1 +1Regional Seats 4 4 4 4 4

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Seats Based on Percentage of World GDP•Proportion of seats should be allocated

based on the region’s access to the resources in question for the sake of effectiveness of the council- 15% threshold:▫Every 15% share of total world GDP a

region is allocated an additional seat.

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Percentage of Total World GDP by Region

Region

Regional Nominal GDP/World Nominal

GDP % of Total World GDPAfrica 1,715,480 / 62,930,725 0.02725 2.7%

Asia 18,673,481 / 62,930,725 0.2967 29.7%

Eastern Europe 3,079,217 / 62,930,725 0.0489 4.9%Latin America & Caribbean 4,889,582 / 62,930,725 0.0776 7.8%Western Europe and Others 34,572,965 / 62,930,725 0.5493 54.9%

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Calculation of “15%Threshold” Seats by Region

Region% of World GDP

Rounded Up

% of World GDP (Rounded Up) /

15 15% Rule SeatsAfrica 3% 3/15 = .2 0

Asia 30% 30/15 = 2 2

Eastern Europe 5% 5/15 = .333 0Latin America & Caribbean 8% 8/15 = .533 0Western Europe and Others 55% 55/15 = 3.667 3

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UNEGG Council Seat Allocations + World GDP “15% Threshold”

(53) (53) E. Eur (23) LA&C (33) WE&O (28)Population 1 1 1 1 1High 1 1 1 1 1Middle 1 1 1 1 1Low 1 1 1 1 1Open Seat 0 +2 0 0 +3Regional Seats 4 6 4 4 7

Total UNEGG Council Seats: 25

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Open Seats• The region will be permitted to democratically

allocate their open seats as they see fit.

• There are no restrictions on the nomination for the seats other than membership in the region.

• Flexibility▫ Acceptance of the Council ▫ Encourage energetic participation.

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UNEGG Council Seat Allocations + World GDP “15% Threshold”

(53) (53)E. Eur (23) LA&C (33)

WE&O (28)

Population 1 1 1 1 1

High 1 1 1 1 1

Middle 1 1 1 1 1

Low 1 1 1 1 1

Open Seat 0 +2 0 0 +3Regional Seats 4 6 4 4 7Total UNEGG Council Seats: 25

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Population Size•The largest populations must have a seat

at the table as their decisions impact a large proportion of the global economy.

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Seats Based on Percentage of World Population• The “>1% rule” will ensure that all member

states with populations exceeding 1% of the world population are eligible for nomination for the regional population seat.

• Each region is given an additional seat for every third country which accounts for greater than 1% of the world’s population.

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Seats Based on Percentage of World Population

Region Countries with >1% of World Population

Number of Countries

Additional Population Seats

Africa Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia 3 1Asia China, India, Indonesia,

Pakistan, Bangladesh, JapanPhilippines, Vietnam, Iran

9 3

Eastern Europe Russia 1 0

Latin America & Caribbean

Brazil, Mexico 2 0

Western Europe & Others

United States, Germany, Turkey

3 1

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Seats Based on Percentage of World Population

Africa Asia E.Eur LA&C WE&O

Population 1 + 1 1 + 3 1 1 1 + 1High 1 1 1 1 1Middle 1 1 1 1 1Low 1 1 1 1 1Open Seats 0 2 0 0 3Regional Seats 5 9 4 4 8

Total UNEGG Council Seats: 30

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Seats based on States to Seat Ratio•“10:1 ratio”– calls for the allocation of an

additional seat for every 10 member states in a region

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Seats based on States to Seat Ratio

RegionNumber of

Member StatesNumber of

Member States/10“10:1 Ratio” Seats

(rounded down)

Africa 53 53/10 = 5.3 5

Asia 53 53/10 = 5.3 5

Eastern Europe 23 23/10 = 2.3 2Latin America & Caribbean 33 33/10 = 3.3 3Western Europe and Others 28 28/10 = 2.8 2

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UNEGG Council Seat Allocations + 10:1 Ratio

Africa (53) Asia (53) E. Eur (23) LA&C (33) WE&O (28)Population 2 4 1 1 2High 1 1 1 1 1Middle 1 1 1 1 1Low 1 1 1 1 1Open Seats +5 2 + 5 +2 +3 3 + 2Regional Seats 10 14 6 7 10Total UNEGG Council Seats: 47

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The UNEGG CouncilAfrica (53) Asia (53) E. Eur (23) LA&C (33) WE&O (28)

Population 2 4 1 1 2

High 1 1 1 1 1

Middle 1 1 1 1 1

Low 1 1 1 1 1

Open seat 5 7 2 3 5Regional Seats 10 14 6 7 10

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Conclusion• United Nations is well-positioned to play a

leading role in shaping an effective, representative and coherent system of global economic governance.

• We endorse the proposed model for a UNEGG Council

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Thank You!•Alia and Mark

•Mr. Navid Hanif

•Ms. Madhushree Chatterjee

•The UN Ambassadors

•And of course, our Ambassador Rafat Mahdi