From one Consensus to the Other: Emerging Powers ‘Multiple Strategies in Global Governance

Vercauteren, Pierre
(2014) International Governance and Foreign Policy Transformations in an Age of Global Politics — Location: Faculty of Philisophy and Social Sciences, Federal University of Minas Gerais

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The aim of the present paper is to analyze the reasons for the transition from one Consensus to another and to specify more particularly what this evolution involves for the role of the State in Governance. To this end, this analysis investigates the limits of Governance applied according to its initial design and identifies some changes in the international system, including the arrival of emerging powers in a context of multiple crises in order to identify the repercussion on States. This contribution shall more specifically investigate the various strategies developed by emerging Powers in order to increase their influence on global governance. All of these elements lead us to reconsider the role of the State in global governance, particularly in the light of the « Seoul Consensus ».
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Vercauteren, P. (2014). From one Consensus to the Other: Emerging Powers ’Multiple Strategies in Global Governance. International Governance and Foreign Policy Transformations in an Age of Global Politics, Faculty of Philisophy and Social Sciences, Federal University of Minas Gerais. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/189859