Why is global coordination becoming harder?

Lena Fischer

Lena Fischer

Professor & Global Security Institute Researcher

Global coordination is becoming harder because interests are diverging across countries and regions. As new power centers emerge, achieving consensus becomes more difficult.

Different economic priorities, political systems, and strategic goals contribute to this complexity, making it harder to develop unified responses.

Coordination is also affected by institutional factors. Existing frameworks may not be well-suited to current conditions, limiting their effectiveness.

Navigating this environment requires flexibility and the ability to build coalitions that can adapt to changing circumstances.