Integrating international institutions
- Developing international institutions
- Enhancing international institutional integration
Description
Integrating international institutions involves coordinating policies, standards, and operations among global organizations to enhance cooperation, reduce duplication, and address transnational challenges more effectively. This strategy streamlines resource allocation, fosters information sharing, and harmonizes regulatory frameworks, thereby remedying fragmentation and inefficiency in tackling issues such as climate change, health crises, and economic instability. Its practical intent is to create unified responses and maximize collective impact on complex world problems.
Context
A distinction is made between strong and weak central institutions, and in one view the former are necessary for a high degree of other types of integration to occur. The degree of jurisdictional integration of institutional power is determined by such factors as: the supranationality of decision-making, the scope of legal powers, and the fulfilment of that scope.
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Value
SDG
Metadata
Database
Global strategies
Type
(D) Detailed strategies
Subject
- Social activity » Organization
- Development » Development
- Principles » Values
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Language
English
1A4N
J2491
DOCID
12024910
D7NID
204590
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Last update
Jan 26, 2023