Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/283484 
Title (translated): 
Multistakeholderism: Is it good for developing countries?
Year of Publication: 
2023
Series/Report no.: 
Document de Recherche No. 182
Publisher: 
South Centre, Geneva
Abstract (Translated): 
The preparations for the September 2024 Summit of the Future (SOTF) are well underway. In this process, the UN Secretary-General and most OECD countries argue that multistakeholderism should now be accepted as a part of global governance and multilateralism. This paper argues the opposite: multistakeholdermism undermines multilateralism and limits the role of developing countries in global governance. Global governance operates via a common narrative, a set of institutions, and the exercise of power. The first section of the paper provides the background to the World Economic Forum's role in developing the narrative and the preliminary efforts of transnational corporations (TNCs) and major Northern NGOs to build an institutional structure for multistakeholderism. The first section also locates these developments in the context of TNC pressures on the UN and developing countries, going back 50 years to President Allende's appeal to the General Assembly and UNCTAD. The second section identifies six fundamental challenges presented by multistakeholderism to multilateralism and G77 governments. After an indepth analysis of each challenge, the paper concludes with a menu of multilateral options to respond today and in the context of the SOTF to multistakeholderism's intrusion into global governance. The choices include counter-moves on the political level and on the procedural level, the combination of which allows governments to create a variety of counter-strategies.
Subjects: 
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Global Governance
Multilateralism
Multistakeholderism
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Summit of the Future
Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Transnational Corporations (TNCs)
Transnational Institute
United Nations (UN)
World Economic Forum (WEF)
Document Type: 
Research Report
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