The G8 system and the G20 : evolution, role and documentation

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The G8 system and the G20 : evolution, role and documentation

Peter I. Hajnal

(Global finance series / edited by Michele Fratianni, John J. Kirton and Paolo Savona)

Ashgate, c2007

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-257) and index

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内容説明

The Group of Eight has become a central actor in global governance with a steadily expanding role and agenda. The leaders' summits remain at the apex of the G8 system, but the leaders' work is complemented by intensifying and expanding networks of ministerial fora as well as various task forces and expert groups. Some of these entities, initially launched by the leaders, have taken on a life of their own with an agenda that diverges from the main concerns of the summits. Following on from Hajnal's acclaimed book The G7/G8 System, this volume discusses the origins, characteristics, evolution, role and agenda of the G7 and G8 system, including a systematic survey of its components. It introduces the major debates about the G7 and G8, looks at proposals to reform the G8-G20 and provides a detailed study of the complex, elusive and changing patterns of documentation of the broader G8-G20 system, including electronic information.

目次

  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 2 Origins of the G7 Summit 1 I am especially grateful to Sir Nicholas Bayne for his insightful comments and suggestions, and for valuable background information.
  • Chapter 3 The Summit Meetings
  • Chapter 4 The Players: Members, Potential Members, and Unofficial Associates
  • Chapter 5 The G7 and G8 Summit Agenda
  • Chapter 6 The G7 and G8 System
  • Chapter 7 G7 and G8 Relations with International Organizations
  • Chapter 8 G7 and G8 Relations with the Business Sector
  • Chapter 9
  • see also b).
  • Chapter 10 Evaluating the Summits
  • Chapter 11 The G20 and its Documentation 1 Not to be confused with the trade ministers' G20 - unrelated to the G8 system - which was established on 20 August 2003, prior to the Cancun WTO ministerial conference, as a coalition of developing countries to address trade issues at the WTO from the perspective of the developing South and to counter agricultural trade distortions. Its membership (it now has 21 members) varies but it is led by Brazil, India and China. For more information on the 'Trade G20' see < www.g-20.mre.gov.br >.
  • Chapter 12 Reform of the G7, G8 and G20
  • Chapter 13 Documentation of the Summits
  • Chapter 14 Documentation of Ministerial Fora, Task Forces, Working Groups and Expert Groups
  • Chapter 15 Other Sources of Information about the G7 and G8 System and the G20
  • Chapter 16 Conclusion

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