The G20 : a new geopolitical order
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The G20 : a new geopolitical order
(Sciences po series in international relations and political economy)(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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Le G20 : laboratoire d'un monde émergent
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 106-110) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book argues that the G20 is neither a global executive board for a new world order, nor is it just a crisis unit for failing economies. It is a laboratory for the observation, experimentation and invention of new forms of international cooperation that are redefining global politics.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents Introduction: For a Political Reinterpretation of the G20 Chapter One: The G20 in the Constellation of Gs Establishment of the G20: 1997 - 2008 The Proliferation of Gs and Other State Groupings since 1945 The G20, a Leadership Summit or a Leadership Network? Chapter Two: Does the G20 Lack Legitimacy? Defining International Legitimacy The G20 against the UN? The G20 instead of the G8? Chapter Three: The End of 'The West and the Rest' The Changing South Redrawing the World Conclusion: The G20, A New Grand Geopolitical Narrative? Chronology: International Cooperation and the Gs since 1944 G20 Summit Themes from 2008 to 2011 Bibliographie thematique ?
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