G20 PLAYS A KEY ROLE IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Since the
2010 G20
Summit in Seoul, development has been listed as an important item on the agenda
of this international forum. Emerging economies in the G20, in particular, are
paying close attention to development issues. Many developing countries feel
that resolving the global imbalance is important to the development of the
world economy. The emerging economies have contributed greatly to realizing the
UN's Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) through economic and social
development.
In 2015,
the UN passed the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, thus, replacing MDGs
with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and making sustainable development a
common objective for developing and developed countries. With the joint efforts
of Turkey, China and other member states, the G20 Summit in Hangzhou passed the
G20 Action Plan on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
G20 plays
a significant role in achieving sustainable development. But, cooperation among
individual member states is needed. For the SDGs, countries should make joint
efforts at the domestic and international level to implement the 2030 agenda.
The action
plan from the Hangzhou G20 Summit is just a starting point, and does not cover
all aspects of the SDGs. It will make adjustments based on new initiatives,
emerging needs and new challenges.
So, how
can G20 accomplish the SDGs more efficiently?
For
starters, the G20 members should play an exemplary role in integrating SDGs
into national economic and social development policies. G20 countries should
work closely to come up with macroeconomic policies, promote world economic
growth, and create a favorable environment for developing countries to realize
SDGs. In light of the growing trend of reverse globalization, G20 countries
should be a driving force for globalization and actively steer it in a more
inclusive direction.
In
addition, G20 countries should continue to promote the reform of international
economic, financial and monetary systems, build an open and fair multilateral
trade system, push liberalization and facilitation of trade and investment,
oppose protectionism, and strengthen international exchanges and cooperation on
assistance.
The
subsequent host countries of the G20 should strictly abide by the spirit and
principle of the action plan. However, hosts of G20 summits often put forward
issues related to their own national interests rather than those concerning the
international community. But, it is very important for member states to follow
the action plan. Developing countries have more responsibilities to shoulder in
carrying it out.
In the
meantime, G20 does not have unlimited power to force the implementation of the
2030 agenda. An effective solution to this problem is to abide by the
implementation and the evaluation process of the UN sustainable development
high-level political forum, and monitor the progress of G20 in implementing the
2030 agenda under this framework. International institutions like OECD, World
Bank and the International Monetary Fund need to aid G20 in the implementation
process.
Finally,
sustainable development faces many obstacles in developing countries. But, the
developed countries should abstain from imposing their ideas and values on
them. The views and experiences of developing countries should be respected and
they should develop their own policies independently. The most pressing issue
for many developing countries is poverty alleviation, for which China has a
wealth of experience to offer. But such experiences can only be studied and not
copied.
It is imperative
for countries to come up with their own solutions to the problems they are
facing. G20 Development Working Group could act as a platform for sharing
experiences among the countries and do more work to build mechanisms that
facilitate the experience sharing.
By Liu Zongyi
Credit: Global Times Published: 2017/2/7
The author is a senior fellow of Shanghai Institutes
for International Studies and a visiting fellow of the Chongyang Institute for
Financial Studies, Renmin University of China. opinion@globaltimes.com.cn
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