This policy brief outlines initial recommendations on how governments and civil society could find ways to relate to each other in both national and multilateral contexts.
This policy brief offers theoretical bases of the concept of social cohesion and offers empirical evidence of its causes and impact on objectives relevant to public policies. It also analyzes its evolution and provides recommendations to encourage it.
The main idea of this policy brief is that, at least in the case of international trade, global governance architecture and its impact in social cohesion at the national level, could be improved through a higher degree of sustainable win-win governance approaches at regional geographic spaces.
The Think 20 will come together in Buenos Aires on 17 and 18 September with the aim of sharing its public policy recommendations with the Argentine G20 presidency