The Long Battle for Global Governance by Stephen Buzdugan & Anthony Payne
Author:Stephen Buzdugan & Anthony Payne [Buzdugan, Stephen & Payne, Anthony]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: International Relations, Political Science, Political Economy, General
ISBN: 9781317276876
Google: q6BYCwAAQBAJ
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-01-08T10:50:51+00:00
In effect, then, âthe Reagan view prevailed at Cancúnâ, not only over the different conception of global governance espoused over a long period by the âdevelopingâ countries, but also over the alternative, more social democratic or neo-Keynesian views that existed in other âindustrialisedâ countries. These dissented somewhat from the new neoliberalism, but in truth had no more capacity than the âdevelopingâ countries to challenge fundamentally the dominant Anglo-American neoliberal perspective (SAIIA 1981: 4).
This is not to suggest that the âdevelopingâ countries wholeheartedly embraced the Reagan administrationâs viewpoint and proposals; indeed, several âdevelopingâ country leaders publicly expressed criticisms. Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India, responding to the US delegationâs emphasis on âpulling oneself up with oneâs bootstrapsâ, stated trenchantly: âMost people forget that there are very large numbers of people in the world who donât wear any boots â and therefore they donât have any straps with which they can pull themselves upâ (cited in Beri 1981: 420). Julius Nyerere of Tanzania recalled Reaganâs stubborn refusal to acknowledge the G77âs demands and the influence this had on the broader set of negotiations: âReagan said ânoâ and that was it. What was very revealing and very depressing, was that after Reagan said ânoâ, the other leaders from the North said that was the endâ (cited in Rathkolb 2005: 64â5). The Chinese Premier, Zhao Ziyang, was more careful in his public reaction, balancing his support for the âdevelopingâ countries with his desire to improve relations with the US (particularly with regard to persuading the US to halt sales of fighter aircraft to Taiwan). However, most Chinese newspapers were critical of the line taken by the US at the summit, describing its rhetoric and actions as âfundamentally unsympathetic toward the policies proposed by ⦠the representatives of the worldâs poorâ and âthe source of the failureâ of the summit (Worden 1983: 626).
The general consensus amongst observers and analysts was indeed that the Cancún Summit was a failure, certainly in terms of moving towards a satisfactory resolution of the G77âs demands. It was reported, for example, that, when co-chairmen Portillo and Trudeau entered the convention centre on the final day of the summit to deliver their closing speeches, âfew among the approximately 3,000 journalists and staff present failed to notice the decidedly opposite mood of the two men. Lopez Portillo was cautiously optimistic; Trudeau was dejected. Cynics in attendance claimed Lopez Portillo had no option but to act in this fashion, as host of the conference. It was Trudeau ⦠who accurately reflected the results of the conferenceâ (Faruqi 1982: 502). Although the summit had been conceived only as an informal gathering of world leaders on the topic of âNorthâSouthâ issues and not as a lengthier conference intended to bring about detailed resolution of the many conflicting demands, it was nonetheless hugely significant as a milestone in the trajectory of the âNorthâSouthâ debate. It effectively closed the door on the G77âs attempts to transform the world economic order in its preferred fashion and laid
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