Does multilateralism still matter - and what would change if global cooperation were built for today’s world, not yesterday’s?
Marking the 80th anniversary of the United Nations General Assembly, this episode of Our World, Connected explores whether multilateralism can still deliver in a world shaped by geopolitical rivalry, global crises and declining trust in institutions. As the international system faces growing pressure, the episode asks what does global cooperation look like now - and who is it serving?
Host Christine Wilson is joined on this episode by Jane Kinninmont, Chief Executive of the United Nations Association-UK. Drawing on her experience across diplomacy, policy and civil society, Jane reflects on the UN’s founding purpose, the realities of power and compromise in international decision-making, and why multilateralism often works quietly, perhaps imperfectly, and out of the spotlight. Together, they discuss the tensions between principle and pragmatism, the challenges of legitimacy and reform, and what it would take for global institutions to remain relevant in a multipolar world.
We also hear a personal perspective from Juhi Adhikari, a Kathmandu-based youth leader and Youth Consultant at UNESCO. Juhi shares her experiences navigating international institutions as a young person, and reflects on why multilateralism can feel distant or opaque to many - particularly those most affected by global decisions. Her story highlights the gap between global policymaking and lived experience, and why youth participation must go beyond symbolism to shape real outcomes.
From global governance and power dynamics to youth voice and institutional reform, this episode asks whether multilateralism can evolve to meet today’s challenges - and what must change if international cooperation is to remain credible, inclusive and effective.
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Additional Resources:
Global Perceptions 2025
https://www.britishcouncil.org/global-perceptions-2025
Reflecting on 80 years of impact with the United Nations
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https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disorder/id1706818264
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