Published On Apr 12, 2024
Pandemics, global warming, wars in Ukraine and the Middle East: as international crises multiply, the countries of the so-called Global South want their voices to be heard, and are calling for their interests to be given greater consideration in international organizations.
Guest: Aude Darnal, researcher at the Stimson Center in Washington, D.C.
Presentation: Laurent Huguenin-Élie
Contents:
00:00 The countries of the Global South push the West
02:30 The countries of the Global South want to make their voices heard
05:33 Aude Darnal: "The countries of the Global South are marginalized in decision-making"
12:45 UN Security Council blocked by geopolitical tensions
15:22 Aude Darnal: "The big incumbent states need to accept power-sharing"
21:15 In the 1970s, Algerian President Houari Boumediene called for a fairer international order