Think Tanks, Solutions-Brokers in a New Multipolar Order?

Authors

  • Tetsushi Sonobe
  • Nicolas J. A. Buchoud

Keywords:

G20, Think20, Brazil, India, G20 Sherpas

Abstract

The challenge for the G20, given the multitude of issues and diverse interests, is to demonstrate collective leadership on key global economic issues and restore growth and employment. Touted as the “ideas bank” of the G20, the Think20 is entering a new decade with a sense of serving the general interest and a shared need to adapt to changing global governance conditions. Think tanks worldwide can be critical in bridging government and non-state actors, including civil society and scientific groups, across a growingly complex multipolar order needing trusted and accountable multilateral agreements and institutions.

Author Biographies

Tetsushi Sonobe

Dean and CEO of the  Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) in Tokyo. He was the lead-chair of the T7 during the G7 Japan, a member of the T20 India International Advisory Board, and co-chair on the taskforce on multilateralism

Nicolas J. A. Buchoud

Senior advisor to the dean of the  Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) and for the T7 Japan, and the co-chair of the T20 India taskforce on LiFE, Ethics and Values. He is a fellow of the Global Solutions Initiative in Berlin

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Published

2024-01-24

How to Cite

Sonobe, T., & J. A. Buchoud, N. (2024). Think Tanks, Solutions-Brokers in a New Multipolar Order?. CEBRI-Revista: Brazilian Journal of International Affairs, (8), 62–76. Retrieved from https://cebri-revista.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/168

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