The G20 as a Multilateral Force

Authors

  • Kanica Rakhra

Keywords:

G20, India, Brazil, Global South, multilateralism

Abstract

This paper highlights how the G20 as a grouping works against odds to bring forth voices from the Global South while balancing the requirements of the Global North. It also highlights the focus of the grouping on the Sustainable Development Goals and what it means to be halfway towards Agenda 2030. Most importantly, the paper explains how the G20 is slowly becoming a force to reckon with within the multilateral world.

Author Biography

Kanica Rakhra

Assistant Professor at Kautilya School of Public Policy in India. She has worked with the Indian G20 Secretariat and is a former Fellow at Middlebury Institute for International Studies (2019), the Swedish South Asian Studies Network (2016), and the Harvard led-Arms Control Negotiation Academy (ACONA-2021).

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Published

2024-01-24

How to Cite

Rakhra, K. (2024). The G20 as a Multilateral Force. CEBRI-Revista: Brazilian Journal of International Affairs, (8), 77–94. Retrieved from https://cebri-revista.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/169

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