G8-G20 Relationship in Global Governance
«’An invaluable overview of how informal international organizations such as the G8, G20 and BRICS have moved to the center of international politics and global governance over the past few years. The authors bring diverse perspectives to the analysis of the inter-related development of these G-groups, with special attention to their effectiveness, their complementarities and their accountability.’ Duncan Snidal, Nuffield College, Oxford, UK ’This volume provides unique insights into how informal fora like the G8, G20 and BRICS are contributing to global governance. The editors are to be congratulated for this fascinating bouquet of essays on a triple-A set of topics of major interest: architecture, achievements and accountability.’ Jan Wouters, KU Leuven, Belgium»
If the growing demand for global governance breathed new life into the established G7/8 and the more recent G20, it raised questions about the evolving and optimal relationship between them. One answer arose from the G20’s third summit, when it proclaimed the G20 would govern global finance and economics, while the old G8 would focus on development and security. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Routledge
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 312
- ISBN
- 9781138361188
- Utgivelsesår
- 2018
- Format
- 25 x 17 cm
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«’An invaluable overview of how informal international organizations such as the G8, G20 and BRICS have moved to the center of international politics and global governance over the past few years. The authors bring diverse perspectives to the analysis of the inter-related development of these G-groups, with special attention to their effectiveness, their complementarities and their accountability.’ Duncan Snidal, Nuffield College, Oxford, UK ’This volume provides unique insights into how informal fora like the G8, G20 and BRICS are contributing to global governance. The editors are to be congratulated for this fascinating bouquet of essays on a triple-A set of topics of major interest: architecture, achievements and accountability.’ Jan Wouters, KU Leuven, Belgium»