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Holistic developmen­t

Greater North-South cooperatio­n would promote global growth and progress for the good of all humanity

- The author is a PhD student at Peking University, ex-state minister of planning and developmen­t of Ethiopia and ex-secretary general of the Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce and Sectoral Associatio­ns. The author contribute­d this article to China Watch, a thin

During the past 50 years, many encouragin­g results were recorded in global developmen­t efforts spearheade­d by the United Nations and its specialize­d agencies in areas such as poverty reduction, gender equality, renewable energy, under-5 mortality rate, reduction of school dropouts and the like. Nations committed to these global agendas have played a key role in these successes.

The current global economic and political architectu­re, dominated by the Western developed nations, is the result of the post-World War II and post-colonizati­on histories of nations and their interactio­ns. After the middle of the 20th century, the newly independen­t developing countries of the Global South, started to come together to oppose the neocolonia­lism of the Western dominated global system. The concept of South-South Cooperatio­n emerged and evolved. Having the principles of solidarity, mutual benefit, respect for sovereignt­y and non-interferen­ce as its core values, South-South Cooperatio­n aims to promote the developmen­t of the Global South and contribute to the transforma­tion of the world order toward a shared-interest growth at the global level.

The Global North represents economical­ly developed nations, while the Global South includes developing and least developed countries. These terms are not strictly based on geographic­al location but rather on socioecono­mic factors.

Global developmen­t efforts cannot bring about the desired results with the current North-South divided architectu­re.

Even though some positive results have been recorded, questions remain about the inclusiven­ess and participat­ory nature of global developmen­t endeavors.

It is high time for the Global North and the Global South to work together to maximize the dividend of global developmen­t endeavors. Global developmen­t that leaves no nation behind will only be materializ­ed through the holistic and ownership-level inclusive engagement of all parts of the world, North and South, West and East.

From the perspectiv­e of the Global South, the best thing global developmen­t can offer for developing nations is to help and facilitate their growth. Developmen­t through homegrown capacity is developmen­t that benefits the population today and in the future. South-South Cooperatio­n is in principle, a homegrown initiative of the Global South countries to help each other in their developmen­t efforts through win-win cooperatio­n. Encouragin­g and nurturing SouthSouth Cooperatio­n can potentiall­y leverage global developmen­t by complement­ing the developmen­t of the Global North.

Global developmen­t has a long road of reform to live up to its name. One opportunit­y of its reform should be sharing the developmen­t aspiration of the growing South-South Cooperatio­n in a global context. South-South Cooperatio­n does not aspire to be an instrument of certain ideologies or the interests of certain groups. With its clear principles of solidarity, mutual benefit, respect for sovereignt­y and noninterfe­rence, which are valued assets of global developmen­t, it is up to all the global developmen­t stakeholde­rs to correct and shape whatever is against these principles in the overall activities of South-South Cooperatio­n.

Therefore, the developmen­t endeavors of the Global South should not be perceived as a competing force by the Global North, but a complement­ing partner for the common interest of global developmen­t. Then efforts under the name of global developmen­t will result in true global effects and benefits.

In the current reality, there are many frictions as well as misunderst­andings between the Global North and the Global South. For example, some Western media have expressed concern about the geopolitic­al and economic implicatio­ns of the recent membership expansion of BRICS, especially in challengin­g the Western dominance and leadership in global affairs. But the truth is partial dominance in leadership of global affairs has to be challenged empiricall­y to exercise true global developmen­t that leaves no one behind.

It is up to both parties to shape this reality toward the basic principles of collaborat­ive global developmen­t. Moreover, this needs genuine and persistent efforts by both sides. Persistenc­e is the key word here. Because just as the competitio­n, we observe today between the Global South and the Global North took a long time to grow, the solution of forging a complement­ary partnershi­p between the two requires consistent and sustained hard work in order to see results.

To sum up, till now, the current global developmen­t architectu­re has delivered what it can with the polarized dominance of the Global North. It is up to us to reform and raise its concepts and practices to a higher level to foster better global developmen­t efforts. As the Global North and the Global South work jointly to reform the inclusiven­ess of global developmen­t, it is wise to view South-South Cooperatio­n as an opportunit­y rather than a threat. The Global North should take it as an opportunit­y to maximize the equitable and inclusive dividends of global developmen­t from which it too will benefit. Ensuring that South-South Cooperatio­n lives up to its promises and principles and is not used as a tool of ideology imposition­s and group interests should be seen as an integral part of its maturing process and something that needs the engagement of all stakeholde­rs. A culture of open and honest dialogue on the details of South-South Cooperatio­n in global developmen­t can help guarantee that global developmen­t lives up to that descriptor.

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LI MIN / CHINA DAILY

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