[governance] Fwd: [Members] Fwd: [Post 2015 Women's Coalition] Privatization of Global Governance: Corporate Influence at the UN

Jean-Louis FULLSACK jlfullsack at orange.fr
Mon Jul 7 09:24:24 EDT 2014


Bravo and thanks, Parminder.

 

You found the "gold nugget" (your mail attached piece) for our discussion on MSism ! 

 

Since the very beginning of the WSIS -you know this place for experimenting the model of future, MS driven global governance- I tried to convince our CS colleagues to ask the ITU to open itself to CS and made several proposals in WSIS sessions for this to become a reality, since this UN agency was given the mandate by the UNGA to lead and coordinate the WSIS process. Their support was weak, if any. For most of our colleagues MS was the buzz .... and the "key" for a hypothetical "UN 2.0".

 

However, there remains a main question about the ITU : can this agency still be considered as an -only- intergovernmental UN Agency ?

 

It's Convention has been amended/modified/completed so many times in a series of "Plenipotentiary Conferences", all oriented towards giving its so-called "Sector Members" (i.e. Private sector organizations) more power in decision-making processes and even in the private sector status in its bodies.

 

Except some rich (capable of paying some thousand Swiss Francs annual fees) and complacent CS orgs (a handful) there i no place for CS in or under the "Tower" !

 

I do hope that the discussion raised by Parminder on the topic "Privatization of Global Governance" will also question the ITU's legitimacy to lead/coordinate and organize the WSIS (finsihing) follow-up process, and, what's more, the WSIS Beyond 2015 process ... if it was to happen.

 

Best greetings

 

Jean-Louis Fullsack

 

 





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Well, I spoke too soon when I said in my last email "The rest of world has simply not waken up to this demon, which is making slow but serious progress, although somewhat clandestinely, against the values and institutions of democracy. "
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>  People outside the charmed IG circles are indeed now picking up the dangers of equal footing MSism as being a part of the neolib design to corporatize global governance. The cat, as they, is out of the bag... The civil society equal footing MS-ists would no longer be able to obfuscate their positions and pass off as mainstream civil society. They are not. Mainstream civil society is for democracy, and is extremely bothered about the new cult of TNCs dominating global governance spaces.
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> parminder 
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Subject:
[Members] Fwd: [Post 2015 Women's Coalition] Privatization of Global Governance: Corporate Influence at the UN

Date:
Mon, 07 Jul 2014 10:03:00 +0530

From:
anita

Reply-To:
members at justnetcoalition.org

To:
members at justnetcoalition.org




> 
>The attached report starts powerfully,
> 
> "As globalization has compounded the power of large transnational corporations (TNCs) in recent decade, big
> business has consolidated its influence on global governance and the United Nations in particular. In that multi-
> lateral setting, corporate actors have been granted privileged access to decision-makers, and their interests have
> become more prominent as calls for legally binding instruments for TNCs become more sidelined. In the ongoing
> discussions towards a post-2015 sustainable development agenda, the private sector is positioning itself as the
> solution to current global challenges – while simultaneously attempting in other fora to evade UN oversight and
> regulation. The embrace of a voluntary “partnership” approach has resulted in a corresponding shift towards a
> multi-stakeholder governance paradigm – buoyed by big business and the governments invested in it1 – in the
> World Economic Forum, the World Trade Organization, and the agencies and agendas of the UN."
> 
> It asserts that
> 
> "Labeling all actors stakeholders, as if all were equal and
> had the same interest, obscures the power imbalances
> between various sectors and the vast differences between
> their agendas. It promotes a depoliticized model of govern-
> ance that negates the different interests and power struc-
> tures inherent in the global economic system."
> 
> and 
> 
> I think the recommendations may be useful - for us to resonate the same message - albeit more contextually to the aims of JNC - and to contribute to their website our deconstructions of the state of play in the digital domain
> 
> "Post-2015
> »
> Build an intergovernmental accountability framework in the post-2015 agenda, with government-adopted
> guidelines and government monitoring. House a monitoring and oversight hub for “partnerships” within a
> strong and effective High-Level Political Forum, tasked with monitoring the implementation of the post-2015
> agenda.
> Business and Human Rights
> » Call for effective international regulation of TNCs through ensuring the establishment of an open-ended
>   intergovernmental working group tasked with a draft mandate, in accordance with the recent resolution in the
>  UN Human Rights Council (HRC).
> » Strengthen the central role of the HRC in the business and human rights discourse, in recognition of its
>   unique role to provide global leadership in human rights by strengthening standards and creating effective
>  implementation and accountability mechanisms."
> 
> 
> anita
> 
>

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Subject:
[Post 2015 Women's Coalition] Privatization of Global Governance: Corporate Influence at the UN

Date:
Sun, 6 Jul 2014 16:44:08 -0700 (PDT)

From:
kathrynjtobin

To:
post2015womenscoalition at googlegroups.com




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>
Dear colleagues,
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> Global Policy Forum is pleased to share its new web portal on corporate influence at the UN, part of a broader research focus on the privatization of global governance. We have compiled recent GPF analysis, relevant UN documents, and an extensive listing of reports and articles by civil society organizations and think tanks, tracking the consolidation of corporate power in the multilateral setting. As this work illustrates, corporations and their proxies are transforming the discourse and/or blocking progressive outcomes in both the UN's sustainable development post-2015 agenda and the business and human rights processes, pushing (overtly and/or silently) for "multi-stakeholder" governance models and voluntary, non-binding corporate social responsibility commitments. Read more on the history of corporate influence at the UN, its current manifestations, and GPF's recommendations on reversing the corporate capture of the UN. 
> 
> GPF Briefing 1: Privatizing Global Governance: Corporate Influence at the United Nations 
> Global Policy Forum has undertaken significant research to track and chart the increasing power and influence of corporations in global governance settings, particularly the UN. We are pleased to share with you our new Briefing on Corporate Influence (attached), which includes main messages and recommendations.
> 
> Sign up to join the Global Policy Forum listserv. 
> 
> Best,
> 
> Kathryn (Katie) Tobin
> Global Policy Forum
> kathryntobin at globalpolicy.org
> www.globalpolicy.org  
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