Improving Global Governance: Data Cooperatives For Global Cooperation
Jascha Stein, Mei Lin Fung, Marta Bertolaso, Fulvio Bersanetti, Suruchi Gupta, Ronald Strauß, Charlie Isaacs, Christine Asjoma Policy Brief
The international order is increasingly being challenged by a multitude of conflicts in severalgeographical regions, involving different actors, from governments to militia groups. Therecurrence and persistence of such conflicts have accelerated the crisis of the multilateralsystem, incapable of both preventing and resolving wars. The Presidency of the G7 stated thattwo major priorities will be the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. Here, however, thehomogeneity of the G7 might undermine its ability to find innovative solutions and limit its globalperspective. The inclusion of countries from the “Global South”, even as observers, might mitigate this risk. Due to demography and natural resources, countries from the African continent(and their international organizations) could be crucial interlocutors that might play a key role.Moreover, regular inclusion in G7 summits might help the group strategize on how to tackle thenumerous conflicts in the African continent itself, by providing support to multilateral peaceoperations, peace-making and peacebuilding missions.