走中间道路:自由国际秩序、全球经济治理与印度的G20主席国身份

Walking a middle path: the liberal international order, global economic governance, and India’s G20 presidency

Oxford Review of Economic Policy · 2024
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中文导读

通过分析印度2023年G20主席国表现,评估其对自由国际经济秩序的看法,包括推动异端增长模式、吸纳非盟入G20等,对研究全球治理和新兴经济体战略的学者有参考价值。

Abstract

Abstract The article assesses India’s views on the evolving liberal international economic order through an analysis of India’s 2023 G20 presidency. Despite the G20’s commitment to strong, sustainable, balanced, and inclusive growth (SSBIG), economic and social performance and prospects for the least developed economies have steadily deteriorated over the past decade, further compounded by the Covid-19 pandemic, geopolitical polarization and the return of war in Europe. India used the G20 as a platform to craft a distinctive, heterodox view on contemporary growth and development challenges to support its own economic rise and to provide political and intellectual leadership of the Global South. It also brokered the induction of the African Union as a full member of the G20. Through effective economic diplomacy, India’s presidency delivered a consensus Leaders’ document that articulates a heterodox growth and development model for itself and other emerging and developing countries.

自由主义国际秩序全球经济治理印度G20主席国异端增长模式