Guiding global order : G8 governance in the twenty-first century
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Guiding global order : G8 governance in the twenty-first century
(The G8 and global governance series)
Ashgate, c2001
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Bibliography: p. 335-356
Includes index
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Description
John Kirton, Joseph Daniels and Andreas Freytag present a collection of papers which examine both the professional economic merits, and the underlying politics, of the hotly contested competing initiatives for strengthening the international financial system. Containing a treatment of China's relationship with the G7/G8 and comprehensive analysis of the new G20 forum, this volume in the "G8 and Global Governance" series also looks at the possibilities for the G8 system. It places the work of the G7 within a broader context of global governance, and the new challenges facing the international community in the new century.
Table of Contents
- The core economic issues: internal macroeconomic policies and international governance
- challenges for the global financial system
- US dollarization - a second-best form of regional currency consolidation
- looking askance at global governance. The broad agenda: the G7 and the debt of the poorest
- modern concept diplomacy - the contact group and the G7/8 in crisis management
- the G7/8 and the European Union. New directions in global governance: the G20 - representativeness, effectiveness, and leadership in global governance
- international macroeconomic policy co-operation in the era of the Euro
- the G7/8 and China - toward a closer association
- corporate governance - international perspectives
- creating sustainable global governance. Conclusion: the G8's contributions to 21st-century governance.
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