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In international relations, multilateralism is multiple countries working in concert on a given issue. Multilateralism was defined by Miles Kahler as “international governance of the ‘many,’” and its central principle was “opposition [of] bilateral discriminatory arrangements that were believed to enhance the leverage of the powerful over the weak and to increase international conflict.” In 1990, Robert Keohane defined multilateralism as “the practice of coordinating national policies in groups of three or more states.
Multilateralism, whether in the form of membership in an alliance or in international institutions, is necessary to bind the great power, discourage unilateralism, and give the small powers a voice and voting opportunities that they would not otherwise have. Especially, if control is sought by a small power over a great power, then the Lilliputian strategy of small countries achieving control by collectively binding the great power is likely to be most effective. Similarly, if control is sought by a great power over another great power, then multilateral controls may be most useful. The great power could seek control through bilateral ties, but this would be costly; it also would require bargaining and compromise with the other great power. Embedding the target state in a multilateral alliance reduces the costs borne by the power seeking control, but it also offers the same binding benefits of the Lilliputian strategy. Furthermore, if a small power seeks control over another small power, multilateralism may be the only choice, because small powers rarely have the resources to exert control on their own.
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman discusses the importance of multilateral diplomacy on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the signing of the United Nations Charter in San Francisco, California. Go to http://video.state.gov for text transcript and more. (Images/Video: U.S. Department of State, The National Archives, The Associated Press, William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, The Department of Defense Video and Imagery Distribution Service)
Council on Foreign Relations Senior Fellow Stewart Patrick discusses the concept of multilateralism for “Global Climate Change Policy” and other CFR Model Diplomacy case studies. Model Diplomacy (https://modeldiplomacy.cfr.org) is a free multimedia simulation program that engages students through role-play to understand the challenges of shaping U.S. foreign policy in an interconnected world. Defined as “cooperation between three or more countries,” Patrick says that multilateralism occurs when countries come together to solve common problems. There are a growing number of problems that require multilateralism, including climate change, epidemics, and cyber insecurity. In addition to universal membership in widely known organizations like the UN, Patrick says that the United States and ot...
Short video on Multilateral Aid from OECD on Development
Submission for the 2013 WTO Youth Ambassador Video Contest. This Video addresses the Role of Multilateral Trading System in Global Governance
Tony Blinken discusses multilateral diplomacy and U.S. global leadership. Speakers: Anthony Blinken, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of State
http://www.wto.org/ 28.01.2015 The WTO came into being on 1st January 1995, following the conclusion of the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations. Its 20th anniversary is the occasion to explore the organization’s main achievements and activities. Speakers (in order of appearance): Peter Sutherland, GATT Director-General 1993-1995 Charlene Barshefsky, United States Trade Representative 1997-2011 Renato Ruggiero, WTO Director-General 1995-1999 Supachai Panitchpakdi, WTO Director-General 2002-2005 Nicholas Niggli, Government Procurement Agreement Chairman 2007-2012 Roberto Azevêdo, WTO Director-General Goranko Fizulic, Croatia’s Minister of Economy 2000-2002 Goh Chok Tong, Singapore’s Prime Minister 1990-2004 Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s President 1994-1999 Mike Moore, WTO Director-General...
Dr. Wayne A. Schroeder discusses his course on International Organizations and Multilateral Diplomacy (IWP 682). Dr. Schroeder is currently President of Schroeder Defense Group. He has a 35-year career in Washington, D.C. with service in government, industry and public policy. To learn more, please visit www.iwp.edu.