Will multilateralism survive in the age of strategic competition?

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28.2.2023 09:30 - 11:30

Ongoing transformations in the international order and intensifying global challenges are making multilateralism vulnerable to strategic competition when it comes to its conduct, fundamental norms, and in respect of its aims. While formal multilateral institutions are not forsaken in principle, alternative forums are often prioritised in practice. Different powers utilise both the UN system, as well as alternative institutions, broad and more narrow-based informal institutions such as the G Groups, and ad hoc formations. Regional multilateralism is gaining ground as an attractive alternative form of cooperation. At the same time, the global ramifications of, and reactions to, Russia’s war of aggression have served as a serious wake-up call on increased strategic competition taking place also in the Global South. 

What are the key trends in multilateral cooperation? How do key powers approach it? How can the EU and Finland strengthen multilateral cooperation?

PROGRAMME

Opening remarks:
Nina Vaskunlahti, Under Secretary of State, International Trade, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland

Keynote:
Susana Malcorra, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship for the Republic of Argentina

Final report presentation:
Multilateral cooperation and strategic competition

Katja Creutz, Programme Director, FIIA 
Ville Sinkkonen, Postdoctoral Fellow, FIIA 

Panel discussion:
Susana Malcorra, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship for the Republic of Argentina
Ryhor Nizhnikau, Senior Research Fellow, FIIA
Hanna Tuominen, University Lecturer, European studies, University of Helsinki
Erik Lundberg, Deputy Director General for Political Affairs, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland

Closing remarks:
Pekka Haavisto, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Finland

Moderator:
Juha Jokela, Programme Director, FIIA

This seminar marks the publication of the report “Multilateral cooperation in an era of strategic competition: Options for influence for Finland and the European Union”. The report is parts of the Finnish Government’s 2022 analysis, assessment, and research activities (VN-TEAS).

Puhujat

Nina Vaskunlahti
Under Secretary of State, International Trade, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
Susana Malcorra
former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship for the Republic of Argentina
Katja Creutz
Programme Director, FIIA
Ville Sinkkonen
Postdoctoral Fellow, FIIA
Ryhor Nizhnikau
Senior Research Fellow, FIIA
Hanna Tuominen
University Lecturer, European studies, University of Helsinki
Erik Lundberg
Deputy Director General for Political Affairs, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
Pekka Haavisto
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Finland
Juha Jokela
Programme Director, FIIA

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