The G8's role in the new millennium

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The G8's role in the new millennium

edited by Michael R. Hodges, John J. Kirton, Joseph P. Daniels

(The G8 and global governance series)

Ashgate, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-186) and index

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This collection of papers from two conferences on the role of the G8 provides a critical, scholarly assessment of the G's prospects in addressing challenges of the post Cold War world of globalization and deepening integration. The text explores and challenges the logic of contemporary critics to offer improved explanations of the circumstances under which G7/G8 is effective in addressing its traditional agenda, the new financial challenges of the modern era, and the broader once domestic issues of employability and crime that now occupy a central place on the international agenda.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Explaining G8 effectiveness: continuity and leadership in an age of globalization, Sir Nicholas Bayne
  • explaining G8 effectiveness, John J. Kirton
  • the G8 and the new political economy, Michael R. Hodges
  • G8 summits and compliance, Ella Kokotsis and Joseph P. Daniels. Part 2 Finacial challenges: Japan's summit contributions and economic challenges, Koji Watanabe
  • supervising the international financial system, Joseph P. Daniels
  • promoting growth in the world economy, Bronwen Curtis
  • managing the global economy, Charles Goodhart. Part 3 The broader challenges: negotiating multilateral rules to promote investment, Alan Rugman
  • designing effective policies for employment creation, Richard Layard
  • combating transnational financial crime, George Staple, QC.

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