“SHEER BRAIN POWER”
Whereas some critics query the relevance of the Commonwealth in a post-colonial period and say it’s “a leftover of empire”, Scotland stated this was removed from true.
The final two nations to hitch the Commonwealth in 2022 – Gabon and Togo – had been former French colonies.
King Charles, who leads the Commonwealth, stated in Canberra on Monday that the bloc performed a “vital position” on the world stage.
“It has the variety to know the world’s issues, and the sheer mind energy and resolve to formulate sensible options,” he stated.
The summit additionally supplies nations with a possibility to fulfill with out being overshadowed by “geostrategic nervousness or competitors”, stated Tess Newton Cain of Griffith College’s Asia Institute.
“There isn’t any query that the strain and competitors between the US and China performs out in Commonwealth counties,” she stated.
“I think about there’s a little bit of reduction that the US and China aren’t there throwing their weight round.”
CHANGING OF THE GUARD
Nonetheless, the legacy of empire will loom over the summit, particularly when leaders choose a brand new secretary-general nominated from an African nation – consistent with regional rotations of the place.
All three probably candidates to succeed Scotland have referred to as publicly for reparations for slavery and colonialism.
One of many three, Joshua Setipa from Lesotho, instructed AFP {that a} decision that goes past a “slim perspective of economic compensation” was wanted.
As an alternative, nations could possibly be given funding to assist them adapt and construct resilience to local weather change, stated Setipa, who’s vying for the put up with rival candidates Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey from Ghana and Mamadou Tangara from the Gambia.
“We will discover a resolution that can start to deal with some injustices of the previous and put them within the context occurring round us right this moment,” he stated.
“This shouldn’t be seen as a north and south subject – there may be collective curiosity in discussing this and collective features available.”