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#15 - Multilateralism and the UN in a post-Westphalian world | Rebecca Shoot
The Global Citizen: a podcast by Katoikos.world
28 minutes 31 seconds
2 years ago
#15 - Multilateralism and the UN in a post-Westphalian world | Rebecca Shoot
<p>🌎 Our modern multilateral system is based on a political concept that was born more than 300 years ago and underlies international relations to this day. During the negotiations of the peace of Westphalia, new rules defining the nature and rights of states, notably the principle of non-interference, were established in Europe. This came to be known as the Westphalian world order, an international system emphasizing the role of the sovereign state as the basic unit in the global political arena. </p>
<p>🗺️ Over the centuries, with humanity advancing into new paradigms of coexistence, the Westphalian world order seems to be transforming. Supranational power structures such as regional unions (EU, African Union) and the UN have embedded themselves into the international system, introducing new spaces for multilateral interaction. </p>
<p>🤝 With the need to cooperate more imperative than ever, and with multiple planetary crises brewing, we are at an injunction where in order to tackle the challenges ahead, we will have to change the way we relate to each other on all levels. </p>
<p>🗣️ Rebecca Shoot from the US-based world federalist organization <em>Citizens for Global Solutions </em>joined me on the show to shed some light into this subject. Citizens for global solutions is a US-based NGO advocating for a democratic world federation predicated upon peace, human rights, and the rule of law, active in coalition building and advocacy in order to promote its vision. We went over her organization's ideas for UN reform, how world federalism might inform the development of a post-Westphalian order, what being a world federalist is like in the US, and much more.</p>
<p>I hope you enjoy the full interview. Thanks so much for tuning in!</p>
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