Caught between BRICS, G7 and global conflicts: G20 at a crossroads | DW News

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6 Sept 202309:26

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TLDRThe G20 is a significant forum of 19 countries and the European Union, representing the world's largest economies and responsible for major global issues like climate change and economic challenges. Though it originated in 1999 to address financial crises, it now tackles broader topics like trade, health, and geopolitics. However, the G20 faces internal divisions, particularly between the G7 and BRICS countries, and over Russia's involvement. Despite this, the G20 remains vital as it provides a platform for dialogue and international cooperation in an increasingly polarized world.

Takeaways

  • 🤝 The G20 is a group of 19 countries plus the European Union, representing the world’s major economies.
  • 🌍 G20 members account for two-thirds of the global population, 86% of global GDP, and 81% of global CO2 emissions.
  • 🔥 Key global issues facing the G20 include Russia's war against Ukraine, US-China competition, and the climate crisis.
  • 📅 The G20 was formed in 1999 after the Southeast Asian financial crisis and expanded in 2008 to include heads of state meetings following the global financial crisis.
  • 🏢 The G20 has no permanent headquarters or staff and functions more like a rotating forum for discussion.
  • 💬 G20 decisions are non-binding, but the group exists to discuss a range of issues from finance and trade to climate and health.
  • 📉 The group faces criticism for insufficient action on climate change and some see it as divided, with internal factions like the G7 and BRICS.
  • 🇷🇺 Russia remains a controversial G20 member due to its war in Ukraine, with some members wanting to exclude it.
  • 🌍 The G20 is increasingly seen as a more effective forum than the UN for handling global issues, but its inclusivity is limited, with only South Africa representing the African continent.
  • 📈 There is a push to include the African Union as a G20 member to address imbalances and increase representation from the Global South.

Q & A

  • What is the G20 and why is it compared to a club?

    -The G20 is a group of 19 countries and the European Union that represent the world's major economies. It is compared to a club because, like a club, its members are diverse, and although they may not always agree, they meet regularly to discuss global issues.

  • What are some of the key global issues that the G20 is currently dealing with?

    -The G20 is dealing with several major issues, including Russia's war against Ukraine, the growing competition between China and the US, and the global climate emergency highlighted by recent wildfires and floods.

  • How was the G20 formed and what was its original purpose?

    -The G20 was formed in 1999 in response to the Southeast Asian financial crisis as a forum for finance ministers and central bank governors to address global financial issues. In 2008, it expanded to include heads of state and government after the global financial crisis.

  • How does the G20 function without being an international organization?

    -The G20 operates without a formal structure, headquarters, or staff. It has a rotating presidency and its decisions are non-binding, similar to a neighborhood club where members discuss issues but ultimately go their own way.

  • Why is there criticism about the G20's efforts to address climate change?

    -The G20 has been criticized, particularly by the climate movement, for not doing enough to address the global climate crisis, despite its members being responsible for 81% of global CO2 emissions.

  • What is the significance of sub-groups like the G7 and BRICS within the G20?

    -Sub-groups like the G7 and BRICS represent different interests within the G20. The G7, composed of industrialized democracies, reflects the Global North, while BRICS, which includes emerging economies like China and India, represents the Global South. This polarization creates challenges in finding common ground.

  • How has Russia’s role within the G20 created tension among the members?

    -Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine has created tension within the G20, as some members, such as the G7, wanted to exclude Russia from the group, while others like China and India continue to partner with Russia.

  • What distinguishes the G20 from other international bodies like the United Nations?

    -Unlike the UN, which has 193 member states, the G20 is seen as a more effective forum for addressing global issues. The G20 allows for confidential, direct conversations between world leaders, whereas the UN General Assembly is often criticized for formal speech-making without meaningful dialogue.

  • Why is the potential inclusion of the African Union in the G20 significant?

    -The inclusion of the African Union in the G20 is significant because it would give representation to nearly the entire African continent, which is currently underrepresented with only South Africa as a member. This would address calls for a more inclusive global forum.

  • What challenges does the G20 face in maintaining international cooperation?

    -The G20 faces challenges due to the diverse interests of its members, particularly with geopolitical rivals like the US and China, and differing governance styles (democracies vs. autocracies). The rise of emerging economies from the Global South adds further complexity to finding consensus on global issues.

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