“In 2022, we have reached a turning point where concerted efforts are needed to revitalize international institutions—and this makes it crucial to heed the lessons from recent history about making multilateral cooperation more effective.”
In this opinion piece, published in the National Interest, JCIE Senior Fellow James Gannon and Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Chief Policy Officer Mark Lagon offer their analysis on how historical instances of multilateral cooperation should inform future creation and recreation of multilateral bodies. Gannon and Lagon highlight the need for ambitious reforms to address the climate crisis and pandemic preparedness.
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