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Over-centralization of global decision-making
Name(s):
Restrictions on participation in international decision-making
Displacement of national decision-making to super-power countries
Global centralization of power
Narrower
Developing country failure to exercise leverage on international bodies
Reduces
Habitual overemphasis on national self-determination
Related
Colonialism
Inadequate informal contact among government leaders
This problem is a member of 2 aggravating loops
Aggravates
Superpower rivalry
Socially unaccountable global governance
[in 2 loops]
Aggravated by
Eurocentrism
Over-centralization
Regional imbalance of power
Elitist control of global economy
Undermining of multilateral forums
Inadequate research and development capacity
Reduced by
Non-alignment
Inadequate global policy-making
Strategy(ies)
Facilitating non-governmental organization participation in international affairs
Centralizing
Decentralizing decisions to the lowest appropriate level
Establishing global governmental responsibility
Restricting participation in international decision-making
Displacing national decision-making to super-power countries
Reducing displacement of national decision-making
Resisting displacement of national decision-making to super-power countries
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems