Course Description
"Revitalizing Multilateralism for a Sustainable Future" is an innovative and timely course that explores the critical juncture in global development and cooperation. Led by Prof. Patrick Paul Walsh, this course offers a comprehensive examination of the United Nations' efforts to reinvigorate multilateralism and accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The course centers around the upcoming Summit of the Future in 2024, a pivotal event in reshaping global governance for the 21st century. Students will delve into the UN Secretary-General's "Our Common Agenda," exploring its vision for transforming international cooperation. Through a blend of expert lectures, policy analysis, and real-world case studies, learners will gain a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing global governance in our rapidly changing world.
What Students Will Learn
- A thorough understanding of the UN 2030 Agenda and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals
- Insights into the "Our Common Agenda" and its proposals for revitalizing multilateralism
- In-depth knowledge of the five key chapters for the Summit of the Future: Financing, Peace and Security, Digital Cooperation, Youth and Future Generations, and Global Governance
- Analysis of 11 thematic policy briefs informing the Summit
- Understanding of the three global compacts to be deliberated at the Summit
- Perspectives on reimagining and revitalizing global cooperation
- Preparation for the outcomes of the Summit and the 2025 World Social Summit
Prerequisites
While the course is listed as Intermediate level, there are no specific prerequisites mentioned. However, a basic understanding of international relations, sustainable development, and global governance would be beneficial.
Course Coverage
- The history and current status of the UN 2030 Agenda and SDGs
- Analysis of "Our Common Agenda" and its vision for future international cooperation
- Detailed exploration of the five Summit chapters: Financing, Peace and Security, Digital Cooperation, Youth and Future Generations, and Global Governance
- Examination of 11 thematic policy briefs informing the Summit
- Discussion of the three global compacts to be deliberated at the Summit
- Insights from world-renowned experts in sustainable development and global governance
- Preparation for the 2024 Summit of the Future and 2025 World Social Summit
Who This Course Is For
- Students of international relations, political science, and sustainable development
- Professionals working in NGOs, international organizations, or government agencies
- Policymakers and diplomats involved in multilateral negotiations
- Individuals passionate about global governance and sustainable development
- Anyone interested in understanding and contributing to the future of international cooperation
Real-World Application of Skills
The knowledge and skills gained from this course will enable learners to:
- Contribute meaningfully to discussions and initiatives related to global sustainable development
- Understand and navigate complex multilateral processes and negotiations
- Develop strategies for implementing SDGs in various contexts
- Engage in informed advocacy for improved global governance
- Prepare for careers in international organizations, diplomacy, or sustainable development
- Contribute to local and global efforts to address pressing global challenges
Syllabus
- Welcome to the Course
- The Five Chapters
- Chapter 1: Financing
- Chapter 2: Peace and Security
- Chapter 3: Digital Cooperation
- Chapter 4: Youth and Future Generations
- Chapter 5: Global Governance
- The Three Compacts
- Enhancing multilateralism and thinking ahead to the 2nd World Social Summit in 2025
(Each section includes multiple sub-topics and expert lectures as detailed in the original syllabus)