Reforming from the Top: A Leaders' 20 Summit

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John English, Ramesh Chandra Thakur, Andrew Fenton Cooper
United Nations University Press, 2005 - 319 pages

The system of global governance is under serious challenge. Some scholars and practitioners have suggested that the time has come for the establishment of new multilateral forums that reflect 21st century realities. One option attracting increased attention is to create a summit of the leaders of 20 nations (L20), an institution that draws its inspiration from both the current G7/8 leaders' meetings and the G20 finance ministers' meetings. This book explores whether the creation of an L20 is a feasible possibility. It offers thematic and geographic arguments in favor of the L20, with a particular emphasis on the larger role that it could play in bringing about reform of the global economic and financial systems. The book concludes with a discussion of the changing nature of relationships in a globalized world, and makes a case for why an L20 would be a worthwhile addition to the international architecture.

 

Contents

Reforming the international system from the top
1
Making change happen at the global level
25
A political agenda for global economic
46
A Leaders 20 Summit?
63
Multilateralism and the limits of global governance
72
governance
97
Global publics after CancĂșn
121
The G20s contribution
141
Chinas evolving global view
187
Foreign policy
201
Beyond the impasse in global governance
230
The L20 and the restructuring of the international economic
260
Government networks world order and the L20
281
The L20 in the twentyfirst century
296
Index
312
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The L20 and nonBrahmanical futures
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