Financing Development: The G8 and UN Contribution

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Michele Fratianni, John J. Kirton, Paolo Savona
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007 - 321 pages
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This volume assesses the current practice and perspectives of the major developed world regions represented in the G8. It looks at the prospects for meeting the Millennium Development Goals in the most impoverished region of Africa and the way trade and finance instruments can help.

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Contents

Introduction Arguments and Conclusions
3
Has the G8 Summit Met Its Objectives? The Answers from Gleneagles
25
Gleneagles G8 Summit Perspectives
43
Making Poverty History or Confronting
79
Matured Partnership
99
How Much a Partnership?
121
Political Aspects
143
Olivier Charnoz and Pierre Jacquet
185
A Development Perspective
201
Asymmetry in the PostDoha Trading System
219
A U S Perspective
235
A Conflict to Be Solved
241
The American Contribution
253
Impressions of the Gleneagles Summit
263
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Michele Fratianni is based at Indiana University, Bloomington, USA. John J. Kirton is based at the University of Toronto, Canada and Paolo Savona is based at the Gugliemo Marconi University , Italy.

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