Hanging in There: The G7 and G8 Summit in Maturity and Renewal

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Cold War
collective economic leadership analysis
Cologne Debt Initiative
Cologne Summit
Debt Relief
Energy Policy
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G7
G7 Finance Ministers
G7 Leaders
G7/G8 summits
G7G8 summits
G8 summits
global financial architecture
HIPC Country
HIPC Process
HIPC Programme
Humanitarian Aid
IMF Fund
IMF Member
international economic governance
International Financial Architecture
international organisations reform
Maturity
NATO Enlargement
NATO Issue
NATO Member Country
OECD Secretariat
OECD's Work
Offshore Financial Centres
policy coordination
political leadership
post-Cold War politics
Summit Countries
Summit Cycle
summit diplomacy
Summit Process
Tokyo II
Uruguay Round

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138701311
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title was first published in 2000: This inside look at the G7/G8 summits is from an author who combines personal experience of the summit process with academic analysis. It weaves together a critical narrative of the annual summits with essays on their interaction with contemporary trends - interdependence, globalization and the end of the Cold War - and with key international institutions. the summits are judged against their original objectives: reconciling domestic and external pressures, mobilizing collective management and providing political leadership. Readers should take away an understanding of how the leaders of the major industrial democracies have responded to the transformation of the world economy during the late 20th century and how far they have succeeded in reforming the international economic system to meet the next millennium.

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