Research Institute for Sustainability Helmholtz Centre Potsdam

Civil Society and the G20. Towards a Review of Regulatory Models and Approaches.

The relationship between many G20 governments and civil society organizations (CSOs) has become more complex and often contested. This policy brief first focuses on three key problems indicative of this strained relationship: the shrinking domestic and international space for civil society activities; the widespread policy neglect of civil society; and the emergence of new regulatory voids. In essence, governments, international agencies and CSOs have to find more optimal modes of engagement at national and international levels. Next, as an initial step to explore ways and means for improving the relationship between civil society and G20 governments, the brief proposes the establishment of an international task force of independent experts.

Publication Year

2019

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Anheier, H., & Schmidt, S. (2019). Civil Society and the G20. Towards a Review of Regulatory Models and Approaches. G20 Insights Policy Briefs - Social Cohesion, Global Governance and the Future of Politics.

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