Financing Development: The G8 and UN ContributionRoutledge, 2016 M04 15 - 344 pages The critical challenge of financing development and sustainability is a key focus for the world's international financial institutions, led by the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and, above all, the G8. This volume assesses the current practice and perspectives of the major developed world countries that dominate the boards of the IMF and the World Bank and comprise the G8. It looks at the prospects for meeting the Millennium Development Goals in the most impoverished region of Africa, the way trade and finance instruments can help, and how the challenges of energy security and climate change control will affect the results. This volume offers in-depth analysis of: * how the Millennium Development Goals are to be met * North-to-South resource transfers * the challenges of controlling climate control beyond Kyoto In sum, this volume provides a critical and creative examination of what the G8 governments, especially at and after the 2005 Gleneagles summit, have done and what they should do to promote development and sustainability. |
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... major role in our project of several members of the G8 Research Group's Professional Advisory Council: Nicholas Bayne, Alan Rugman, Pierre Jacquet, Olivier Giscard d'Estaing, and Robert Fauver. We also appreciate the contributions of ...
... major role in our project of several members of the G8 Research Group's Professional Advisory Council: Nicholas Bayne, Alan Rugman, Pierre Jacquet, Olivier Giscard d'Estaing, and Robert Fauver. We also appreciate the contributions of ...
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... major new financial resources for development could be mobilised, properly targeted, assembled into well-designed packages, delivered through the right mechanisms, and closely monitored to ensure they were effectively used. The ...
... major new financial resources for development could be mobilised, properly targeted, assembled into well-designed packages, delivered through the right mechanisms, and closely monitored to ensure they were effectively used. The ...
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... major multilateral organisations, by many in civil society, and by G8 leaders themselves. With the MDG destination and Africa Action Plan roadmap so widely accepted, the outstanding question for 2005 was whether the G8 at Gleneagles and ...
... major multilateral organisations, by many in civil society, and by G8 leaders themselves. With the MDG destination and Africa Action Plan roadmap so widely accepted, the outstanding question for 2005 was whether the G8 at Gleneagles and ...
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... major moves forward, driven by the United States and its concerns about Iraq and evangelical conservatism (Mistry 2005; Helleiner and Cameron 2006). Yet many point to the outstanding question of whether the major commitments will be ...
... major moves forward, driven by the United States and its concerns about Iraq and evangelical conservatism (Mistry 2005; Helleiner and Cameron 2006). Yet many point to the outstanding question of whether the major commitments will be ...
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... major instruments of debt relief, aid, and trade. These assumed pride of place in 2005, as they were highlighted by the Gleneagles G8, by civil society's Make Poverty History (MPH) campaign, by Jeffrey Sachs (2005), Stephen Lewis (2005) ...
... major instruments of debt relief, aid, and trade. These assumed pride of place in 2005, as they were highlighted by the Gleneagles G8, by civil society's Make Poverty History (MPH) campaign, by Jeffrey Sachs (2005), Stephen Lewis (2005) ...
Contents
The Gleneagles G8 Summit | 23 |
Africa | 119 |
The Instruments | 183 |
Appendix | 261 |
Bibliography | 281 |
Index | 303 |
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