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Global Governance 2025 fits perfectly with the Institute’s focus and work on the European Union’s long-standing goal of achieving effective multilateralism and its recognition of the need for concomitant engagement with the new global players. Such engagement is imperative if we are to adapt to a transformed international landscape where power centres have multiplied. The preparatory stages have indicated and the report’s conclusions abundantly confirmed the significant degree of convergence between both the European and the American sides regarding the analysis of what should be the main priorities for global governance in the years ahead.
The Europeans and Americans who participated in this exercise also share a profound understanding that the ‘West can’t do without the Rest’, and that world governance will go nowhere unless pivotal states, multilateral organisations, regional groups and non-state actors are involved in joint undertakings. This in turn requires bringing together a variety of actors who do not necessarily share the same approach to multilateralism. The world stage has become more diverse and more complex, and all global actors, old and new, must adapt to it and assume their international role together with renewed international responsibilities.