Information on "G8"
September 2012
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Sep 2012
Taking International Action to Prevent Sexual and Gender-Based Violence
Author: Hannah Wright
Publisher: Saferworld
Addressing sexual violence is inevitably complex, and despite increased international attention on the issue in recent years, examples of bad practice in this area are easier to identify than good ones. More on «Taking International Action to Prevent Sexual and Gender-Based Violence»
January 2012
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2012
Perspectives on the G20
Author: Manmohan Agarwal, Thomas A Bernes, Colin Bradford, Barry Carin, Jennifer Clapp, James A Haley, Eric Helleiner, Kathryn Hochstetler, Paul Jenkins, J Fred Kuntz, Bessma Momani, Daniel Schwanen, Pierre Siklos, Gordon Smith
Publisher: Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
This publication offers expert policy analysis and prescriptions dealing with the discrete facets of G20 work and issues, with an immediate focus on the challenges facing G20 nations as they prepare for their summit in Los Cabos in June 2012. More on «Perspectives on the G20»
June 2011
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Jun 2011
A Pragmatic Ideal for Global Economic Governance Reform
Author: Barry Herman
Publisher: Graduate Program in International Affairs (GPIA) / New School, New York, US
This paper asks how the world of sovereign countries should arrange itself to address global and international economic, financial, social or environmental problems. More on «A Pragmatic Ideal for Global Economic Governance Reform»
May 2011
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26 May 2011
Supporting the Challenges of Democratic Transition in Tunisia
Author: Rym Ayadi
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
In light of the G8 meeting on May 26-27 in Deauville, a commitment by the world’s major economies to provide a comprehensive and credible plan to support Tunisia’s political and economic transition is paramount. More on «Supporting the Challenges of Democratic Transition in Tunisia» -
May 2011
G7 to G8 to G20
Author: Gordon S Smith
Publisher: Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
This paper provides a brief history of the G7 from its origins in the aftermath of the 1971 breakdown of the Bretton Woods system and the oil crisis in 1973. More on «G7 to G8 to G20»
January 2011
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2011
The G20 Agenda and Process
Author: Max Brem, Manmohan Agarwal, Alan S Alexandroff, Thomas A Bernes, Colin Bradford, Jorge Braga de Macedo ,Barry Carin, Gregory Chin, Jennifer Clapp, Andrew F Cooper, John M. Curtis, Paul Heinbecker, Eric Helleiner, Rohinton Medhora, Bessma Momani, Daniel Schwanen, Pierre Siklos, Gordon Smith, John Whalley
Publisher: Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
It is now over two years since the leaders of the Group of 20 (G20) economies met in Washington, in November 2008, to deal with the shock waves created from the global financial crisis. More on «The G20 Agenda and Process» -
2011
The New Geometry of Global Summitry
Publisher: Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
This report summarizes the discussion at the 'The New Geometry of Global Summitry' conference in May 2011. More on «The New Geometry of Global Summitry»
November 2010
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Nov 2010
A Conditionally Heteroskedastic Global Inflation Model
Author: Leonardo Morales-Arias, Guilherme V Moura
Publisher: Kiel Institute for the World Economy
This article proposes a multivariate model of inflation with conditionally heteroskedastic common and country-specific components. More on «A Conditionally Heteroskedastic Global Inflation Model»
September 2010
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Sep 2010
The G20 and Broader Multilateral Reform
Author: John Kirton
Publisher: FRIDE
The Group of 20 (G20), at the level both of finance ministers and of leaders, is but one of several international institutions that have arisen to govern the 21st-century world. More on «The G20 and Broader Multilateral Reform»
July 2010
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Jul 2010
The Reform of the UN Security Council
Author: Natalino Ronzitti
Publisher: Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI)
This paper reviews the proposals for reform of the UN Security Council (SC) put forward since the 1950s, and evaluates the most recent ones in order to see whether reform is desirable and/or feasible. More on «The Reform of the UN Security Council»


