The series uses the annual G8 Summit of the world's richest governments to stimulate an anthology exploring the central themes in the emerging global governance. Based on the 2000 meeting in Okinawa, Japan, Canadian, British, US, and Japanese political scientists and economists here take as their starting point the changing international economic order as a whole and the efforts by a wide range of actors to determine the content and impact of the organization's agenda. They also highlight new directions in the global economy and its governance, and the international order and broad array of international institutions that are competing and cooperating to shape it
Globalization transcends borders and cultures as it develops both from the natural flow of informati...
Since the UN's creation in 1945 a vast nexus of global and regional institutions has evolved, surrou...
Many have already written about the mistakes associated with the working of global economic governan...
John Kirton, Joseph Daniels and Andreas Freytag present a collection of papers which examine both th...
Contemporary globalization has been marked by significant shifts in the organization and governance ...
Over recent years, media, academic, and policy-makers' attention has focused on changes in the globa...
This paper reviews the history of the Group of Eight (G8) and the subsequent establishment of the Gr...
Since 2008, the leaders of industrialised and emerging economies have engaged in steering the global...
The world economy has become more open and integrated in recent years. Countries are more engaged in...
With rapid development of globalization, numerous global problems appear, and global governance thus...
The G‐7 meeting, started in 1975 in Rambouillet, is a yearly summit gathering the heads of state or ...
Being the second largest economy in the world, China is in a good position to exercise world leaders...
During the last couple of decades, Japan, Korea, and China have undergone a highly dynamic process o...
Abstract: In a greatly interdependent world economy, the number of global and regional public goods,...
Global Governance represents a new way of thinking about the world we live in. This new vision of Gl...
Globalization transcends borders and cultures as it develops both from the natural flow of informati...
Since the UN's creation in 1945 a vast nexus of global and regional institutions has evolved, surrou...
Many have already written about the mistakes associated with the working of global economic governan...
John Kirton, Joseph Daniels and Andreas Freytag present a collection of papers which examine both th...
Contemporary globalization has been marked by significant shifts in the organization and governance ...
Over recent years, media, academic, and policy-makers' attention has focused on changes in the globa...
This paper reviews the history of the Group of Eight (G8) and the subsequent establishment of the Gr...
Since 2008, the leaders of industrialised and emerging economies have engaged in steering the global...
The world economy has become more open and integrated in recent years. Countries are more engaged in...
With rapid development of globalization, numerous global problems appear, and global governance thus...
The G‐7 meeting, started in 1975 in Rambouillet, is a yearly summit gathering the heads of state or ...
Being the second largest economy in the world, China is in a good position to exercise world leaders...
During the last couple of decades, Japan, Korea, and China have undergone a highly dynamic process o...
Abstract: In a greatly interdependent world economy, the number of global and regional public goods,...
Global Governance represents a new way of thinking about the world we live in. This new vision of Gl...
Globalization transcends borders and cultures as it develops both from the natural flow of informati...
Since the UN's creation in 1945 a vast nexus of global and regional institutions has evolved, surrou...
Many have already written about the mistakes associated with the working of global economic governan...