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The Battle for Africa’s Influence in Global Governance” – The Irish Times

by Miles Cooper
September 25, 2024
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Recasting Global‌ Governance in the 21st Century: The Urgent Need ‍for Equitable Representation

Ramaphosa Calls for Inclusive‍ Multilateralism

South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa,‌ recently spoke at the United Nations Summit of the‌ Future and criticized current global governance structures for being ‌unjust and‍ unsustainable. He emphasized the need to consider the views and interests of the Global South in ​international ​agreements. The Pact of​ the Future, recently‌ adopted by UN states, reflects this emphasis ⁤on ⁤inclusivity.

The African Union’s⁢ Push for Equal ​Representation

For years, reforming the United Nations Security Council ⁣has been a key priority ⁢for members of ‍the African Union (AU). ​They have consistently advocated ‌for ‍greater representation due‌ to Africa’s substantial population⁤ and ‍its frequent crises. The AU specifically called for two permanent seats on the security council ‍with veto power⁢ comparable to that held by China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, and United States.

Resistance⁤ to Meaningful Change

However, despite these efforts within Africa, little progress has been made towards meaningful⁢ reform. Even recent proposals from ⁤Western ​nations ⁣aiming to add⁣ new permanent ⁣seats ‌have not been met with enthusiasm from African nations or experts across Africa.

South ⁤Africa’s Role as‌ a Catalyst for Change

– How ⁣does ‌Africa’s lack⁢ of economic power affect its⁢ influence in global governance?

The Battle for Africa’s Influence in Global Governance

In⁢ recent years, the battle for Africa’s influence in global governance ⁤has become increasingly evident. The ‌continent, which is home ⁤to 54 countries ​and over 1.2 billion people, is becoming a key player in international politics, economics, and trade. As‌ the African Union strives to have a ​more prominent role in global decision-making, there is growing recognition that Africa’s voice and influence need to be heard and⁣ respected ‍on the⁤ world stage.

Challenges in Africa’s Path to Global Governance

Several challenges have hindered Africa’s ability to gain significant influence in global ‌governance.‍ Some of these challenges include:

  1. Historical colonialism: The legacy of ⁤colonialism has left Africa ⁣in a position of historical ​disadvantage, which⁤ has permeated into‌ global governance structures.
  1. Political instability:‍ Many African countries have‍ struggled ‌with political instability, corruption, and poor governance, which have ​affected ‍their ability to assert themselves on the ‍global stage.
  1. Lack of economic power: Despite significant natural resources, many African countries struggle with​ economic ⁢development and poverty, which affects their influence in global decision-making.

Efforts to Increase Africa’s Influence

Despite these challenges, Africa⁤ has been making strides to increase its influence in global ‌governance. Some of the ‌key⁢ efforts ⁢include:

  1. The African Union: The ​African ‍Union, which consists of⁣ all 54 African countries, has been working to strengthen its position in global governance. This‍ includes advocating‌ for⁣ reforms in global institutions such‌ as the United Nations and the World Trade Organization to better represent the interests of African nations.
  1. Economic partnerships: African countries ‌have been ⁣forming strategic partnerships with other global powers such as China,​ the European Union,‌ and the United States to boost their economic and political influence.
  1. Strengthening regional organizations: Many African countries have been working ​to strengthen regional organizations like the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)⁢ and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to enhance their collective influence on the global stage.

The Role of Ireland in⁤ Africa’s⁣ Global Governance

Ireland has played a significant role in supporting Africa’s quest for increased influence in global governance. The Irish government has been⁣ an advocate for reforms within international organizations to ensure​ fair representation for African countries. Ireland has also been a ​leader in ‌providing⁢ foreign aid and development assistance to African nations, which‍ has helped​ to ⁢strengthen their ‍economies and political systems.

The‍ Future‌ of Africa’s Influence in ​Global Governance

The‌ battle ‌for Africa’s​ influence in global governance is ⁢far from over, but there is ‍reason ⁣for optimism. The continent’s population is projected‍ to double by ⁣2050, ⁢making it a significant global force. As African countries continue to strengthen their economies, institutions, and political systems, their influence in global decision-making is ⁣likely to increase.

Key Takeaways

  • The ​battle for Africa’s influence in global governance is an ongoing struggle, but one that is ‍gaining momentum.
  • African countries face challenges such as historical colonialism, political instability, and economic struggles that have hindered their influence on the⁣ global stage.
  • Efforts by the African Union, economic​ partnerships, and strengthening regional organizations are⁣ all​ contributing to ​Africa’s increased ​influence ⁢in global governance.
  • Ireland has played⁢ a significant role in supporting Africa’s quest for ⁢increased influence in ⁢global ⁣governance through advocacy,⁤ foreign aid, and development assistance.
  • The ​future looks promising for Africa’s influence‍ in global governance as ⁤the continent’s population and economic strength continue to grow.

the⁤ battle for ⁢Africa’s influence in global governance is a complex ‌and ‍evolving ⁤issue. As African countries continue to work towards strengthening‍ their economies ⁢and political systems, their influence in​ global decision-making is ​likely to increase. It is crucial for the international community to recognize and respect Africa’s voice and contribution to global ‍governance.
While many within South Africa see it as⁢ a strong⁤ representative capable of advocating⁤ change effectively due to its democratic model – an exception among many ​countries⁣ in South – ‌some still question whether it is indeed equipped enough.

Brics’ Influence ⁤on ‍Global Governance⁤ Institutions

Recently⁤ expanded with ⁢additional member​ states – Iran , Egypt​ , Ethiopia ⁣,and UAE – Brics‍ group is gaining momentum globally but‍ also raising concerns related ⁤to ⁢fears that this bloc could pose a ⁤serious alternative economic governance model opposing Western ideology . However some experts argue that there ⁣stark differences between each member country’s governance ⁤models; ;and they maintain significant relationships with Western powers indicating their primary goal is still about global governance organization reforms rather ⁤replacing them completely .

The‍ UN Remains Central Despite ‍Concerns

Despite these ⁤discussions surrounding representation at an international level,! it is ‍important‌ note that no actor or country disputes challenger’s legitimacy could contesting! practically questioning ⁣!the existence or‍ relevance importance security council ,thereby clarifying support! work “essential” undertaken technical aspect HELPS​ agencies undertake⁢ by WHO ⁣supply??of essential resources especially those⁢ concerning defense particularly on conflict regionsglobally??

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Conclusion –

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