Economic Summits and Western Decision-Making

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Distributive Bargaining
Economic Summitry
Energy Policies
EPC Framework
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European Political Cooperation
Gianni Bonvicini
global governance
Guadeloupe Summit
Guido Garavoglia
IMF Agreement
IMF Managing
IMF Surveillance
IMF's Role
IMF’s Role
Integrative Bargaining
international economic cooperation
International Nuclear Fuel Cycle Evaluation
Jacques Pelkmans
Kurt Becker
LDP Politician
Macroeconomic Coordination
Major Western Industrialised Countries
media influence in policymaking
NATO Consultation
NATO Framework
NATO Head
NATO Secretariat
NATO State
postwar economic crisis
Robert Putnam
summit diplomacy in international relations
Summit Preparations
summitry
West Germany
western political economy
Western Summitry
Western Summits
William Wallace
Wolfgang Wessels

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  • ISBN 9781138305656
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Since 1975 the leaders of the major western economies have gathered in annual summit meetings to try to agree a unified response to the main political and economic problems facing them. This book, first published in 1984, traces the development of the summit meetings and tries to assess their impact on western decision-making and international relations in general. The summits arose as the product of a serious crisis that shook the world economy in the early 1970s. They have been sustained because of the waning of the American hegemony that had supported the postwar international economic regime. From this it became vital for the leaders of the major economies to reassert collective leadership in order to try to re-establish a new world economic equilibrium.