PERSPECTIVE Reframing Globalization Toward Better Social Outcomes Global Leadership for Greater Social Cohesion and Sustainability COLIN I. BRADFORD May 2017 Reframing globalization is necessary to directly address the political backlash and public concerns about economic insecurity and market outcomes benefiting the few rather than the many. It means recasting the political discourse to language which directly addresses domestic conditions, is people-centered and mobilizes societies toward better futures. First, G20 leaders need to reframe globalization from coordination of economic policy to norm setting for domestic polices and stimulating new social contracts and partnerships to generate better social outcomes. Second, G20 leaders need to move beyond their focus on labor and the work place to a vision of people as citizens, members and leaders of communities and members and leaders of families. The crises of today affect the whole person and their social relationships. Third, G20 leaders need to lift the sights of the world toward the future, engaging societies in envisioning the world they want rather than the conditions they currently endure, using the Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals as a framework for mobilizing national efforts to achieve sustainability.
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Reframing globalization toward better social outcomes : global leadership for greater social cohesion and sustainability
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