Project Syndicate • 12/15/2025
The author argues that multilateralism is not dead and remains crucial for global governance and cooperation, despite facing significant challenges. They provide examples of recent international agreements, such as climate accords and trade agreements, to demonstrate the ongoing relevance of multilateralism and the importance of international institutions in facilitating dialogue among states. The piece counters the view that multilateralism is in decline due to nationalist sentiments and unilateral actions by some countries. It emphasizes the resilience and adaptability of multilateral cooperation, highlighting its potential significance in addressing global issues like climate change and pandemics in the coming decade.
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