The g7+ is indeed one of the world’s most unlikely international organisations. Isabel Rocha de Siqueira’s book offers remarkable views from the inside of the organisation, its foundation and evolvement. An indispensable read for everybody interested in the everyday life of multilateralism.
Prof. Jan Pospisil
Head of research at the Austrian Study Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution (ASPR) and co-investigator in the Political Settlements Research Programme (University of Edinburgh).
I have no doubt that ‘Fragile States’ in an Unequal World gives a unique, fascinating, and thought-provoking account of the people in the g7+ community. It will be valuable for scholars, policymakers, development practitioners, and students of world politics who seek to know more about the experiences, testimonies, expectations and perspectives of political actors in conflict-affected states, especially concerning the creation of the g7+, the idea of fragile states, and the problems confronting the current international development assistance framework.
Babatunde F. Obamamoye
E-International Relations, 2023.
The photo archive of the g7+ Secretariat is available at https://www.flickr.com/photos/195846664@N05/. The archive contains photos of people discussed in the book, as well as of individuals who have played an important role in the g7+ .
Video created for the g7+ launch in Timor-Leste.
Video created for the g7+ launch in Timor-Leste.