Role of international organizations in global governance from "summary" of The Origins of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama
International organizations play a crucial role in the governance of the global order. These organizations are essential in addressing issues that transcend national boundaries, such as climate change, terrorism, and economic globalization. They serve as a platform for states to come together and collaborate on shared challenges, promoting cooperation and coordination among nations. One of the key functions of international organizations is to facilitate multilateral negotiations and agreements among states. By providing a neutral space for dialogue and negotiation, these organizations help to bridge differences and find common ground on global issues. This process of diplomacy and consensus-building is essential for the effective governance of...Similar Posts
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