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The Power of the G20

The Power of the G20
Author: Steven Slaughter
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2019-11-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429619308

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Can the power of the G20 be legitimate? This book examines the politics surrounding the G20’s efforts to act effectively and legitimately and the problems and challenges involved in this activity. Developing a critical constructivist conceptualisation of the G20, the book considers holistically and practically the ways that the G20 develops various forms of power and influence and acts as an apex form of global governance that seeks to be an overall coordinating forum to address global problems. Assessing how debates about the legitimacy of the G20 shaped its operation, Slaughter argues that the G20’s power can be legitimate despite a range of considerable challenges and limits. The book also explores what measures the G20 could take to be more legitimate in the future. Offering a direct and accessible consideration of the politics of legitimacy with respect to the G20, this book will be of interest to those attempting to understand and analyse the G20 as well as to scholars of IR theory, global political economy, global policy, diplomacy and globalisation.


Global Leadership in Transition

Global Leadership in Transition
Author: Colin I. Bradford
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815721455

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Offers steps to bring the G20 into even more relevance in becoming a leading force in the global economy, rivaling even that of the G8. Original.


Global Financial Governance Confronts the Rising Powers

Global Financial Governance Confronts the Rising Powers
Author: C. Randall Henning
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2016
Genre: International finance
ISBN: 1928096174

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Rising powers pose challenges for global governance, substantively and institutionally, in the domain of financial and macroeconomic cooperation.


The G20

The G20
Author: Peter I. Hajnal
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2016-03-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317030974

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This important book is an authoritative work of reference on the G20, G8 and G20 reform, and relevant information sources. Peter Hajnal thoroughly traces the origins of the G20, surveys the G20 finance ministers' meetings since 1999 and the series of G20 summits since 2008. He examines agenda-setting and agenda evolution, discusses the question of G20 membership and surveys the components of the G20 system. He goes on to analyze the relationship of the G20 with international governmental organizations, the business sector, and civil society and looks at the current relationship between the G8 and the G20. He also discusses how G20 performance can be monitored and evaluated. The book includes an extensive bibliography on the G20, G8/G20 reform, and issues of concern to the G20. The book is a companion volume to The G8 System and the G20: Evolution, Role and Documentation (Hajnal, 2007) and is an essential source for all scholars and students of the G20.


MIKTA, Middle Powers, and New Dynamics of Global Governance

MIKTA, Middle Powers, and New Dynamics of Global Governance
Author: J. Mo
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2014-12-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137506466

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This volume is the result of a 2013 conference held by the Asan Institute for Policy Studies (South Korea) on the 'middle power' countries of Mexico, Indonesia, the Republic of Korea, Turkey and Australia (MIKTA). Experts and policymakers discussed how members of the MIKTA can work to advance global governance in emerging global issue areas.


The Group of Twenty (G20)

The Group of Twenty (G20)
Author: Andrew F. Cooper
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2013-01-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135094721

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This work offers a concise examination of the purpose, function and practice of the Group of Twenty (G20) summit. Providing a comprehensive historical account of the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors process, the text then moves on to outline the conditions, events and debates that led to the formation of the permanent, expanded leaders’ level forum. The historical span of the G20 Summit process is not long, but the global transformations that precipitated it are crucial when seeking to understand it. Cooper & Thakur explore a variety of major debates, including: Governance by self-selected groups versus mandated multilateral organizations the legitimacy of informal leadership the issue of the G20’s composition of both ‘solution’ countries and ‘problem’ countries the role of the emerging powers new conceptions of North-South relationships This work offers a detailed examination of the ongoing shifts in economic power and the momentum toward global institutional reform, illustrating how the G20 has moved from a crisis committee to the premier global forum over this short but intense history, and mapping out its comparative advantages and key challenges ahead.


G20 Since the Global Crisis

G20 Since the Global Crisis
Author: Jonathan Luckhurst
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2016-04-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 113755147X

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This book analyzes the Group of Twenty (G20) since the 2008 financial crisis. The latter event undermined conventional wisdom and governance norms, constituting a more contested international economic regime. G20 leaders sought a cooperative response to the 2008 crisis through the forum, aware of their interdependence and the growing economic importance of key developing states. They agreed to new norms of financial governance based on macroprudential regulation, the Basel III Accords, and enhanced multilateral cooperation. They prioritized G20 cooperation for achieving international economic stability and growth. Differences exist over causes and effects of the crisis, including on the merits of economic austerity or fiscal stimulus strategies; on responsibility for and solutions to international economic imbalances; and concerns about monetary policies and “currency wars”. Despite claims from skeptics that G20 cooperation is declining, this book argues its importance for international relations and as a hub of global governance networks.


Middle Powers and G20 Governance

Middle Powers and G20 Governance
Author: J. Mo
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2013-09-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137350652

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This volume reflects the diverse perspectives presented on each of the major governance groups that contribute directly and indirectly to the G20 political process. It examines how these groups interact and what the outcomes have been of such interactions, including a fresh concept for the organization of a G20 system.


The G20 and International Relations Theory

The G20 and International Relations Theory
Author: Steven Slaughter
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 178643265X

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The future of the G20 is uncertain despite being developed to address the 2008 global financial crisis. This book considers the significance of the G20 by engaging various accounts of International Relations theory to examine the political drivers of this form of global governance. International Relations theory represents an array of perspectives that analyse the factors that drive the G20, how the G20 influences world politics and in what ways the G20 could or should be reformed in the future.


G20 Governance for a Globalized World

G20 Governance for a Globalized World
Author: John J. Kirton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317131118

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This book offers the most thorough, detailed inside story of the preparation, negotiation, performance, and achievements of G20 gatherings from their start at the finance level in 1999 through their rise to become leader-level summits in response to the great global financial crisis in 2008. Follow the moves of America’s George Bush and Barack Obama, Britain’s Gordon Brown and David Cameron, Canada’s Stephen Harper, Germany’s Angela Merkel, and other key leaders as they struggle to contain the worst global recession since the Great Depression of the 1930s. This book provides a full chapter-long account of each of the first four G20 summits from Washington to Toronto with summaries of the ensuing summits. It uses international relations theory to build and apply a model of systemic hub governance to back its central claim to show convincingly that G20 performance has grown to successfully govern an increasingly interconnected, complex, crisis-ridden, globalized twenty-first century world.