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Wanted: a stronger and better G20 for the global economy [PDF]
The G20 acted as a crisis manager when global financial markets were under threat in 2008 and 2009, and contributed to a positive outcome. However since then, in the more routine work of crisis prevention, its performance has been less convincing at best,
Ignazio Angeloni, Jean Pisani-Ferry
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What a Difference a Death Makes: Protest, Policing and the Press at the G20 [PDF]
Michael Rosie, Hugo Gorringe
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German Trade Unions and Decarbonisation: A Transition to Green Growth, A‐Growth or Degrowth?
ABSTRACT While the need for a transformation to tackle climate change is no longer contested, competing visions about the future have taken the front seat in political debates. Previous research on stakeholders in the European Parliament and the German Bundestag identified opposing views relating to green growth, degrowth and post‐growth.
Vera Trappmann+2 more
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Infrastructure, tax, energy [PDF]
This issue of the Monitor focuses on the role of the G20 in infrastructure, tax and energy governance. The Monitor opens with a reflection on a conference jointly hosted by the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Productivity Commission and the Lowy Institute,
Claire Spoors+6 more
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Wanted: A stronger and better G20 for the global economy [PDF]
The G20 acted as a crisis manager when global financial markets were under threat in 2008 and 2009, and contributed to a positive outcome. However since then, in the more routine work of crisis prevention, its performance has been less convincing at best,
Angeloni, Ignazio, Pisani-Ferry, Jean
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This article contends that the ‘G’ system struggles to play a legitimate and effective role in global governance and argues that the G20 could play a important role if the forum was more publically accountable.
Beeson+14 more
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ABSTRACT Genetic diversity is essential for the sustainability and adaptability of populations, and is thus a central pillar of the agro‐ecological transition. However, within a population, it is inevitable that some amount of genetic variability is lost, and efforts must be made to limit this as much as possible.
Alicia Jacques+2 more
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G20: dealing with too-big-to-fail banks, corporate tax avoidance, and development [PDF]
Overview: This issue of the G20 Monitor addresses the ‘too big to fail’ dilemma of major financial institutions, combating tax evasion and avoidance through ‘base erosion and profit shifting’ (BEPS), and a report from the ‘G20 and Development’ conference
Daniela Strube+2 more
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Out of Sight, Out of Mind? UK–EU Member States Bilateralism as an Enabler of Europeanisation
Abstract Whilst an extensive scholarship has questioned the role of the United Kingdom in multilateral and mini‐lateral venues, less attention has been devoted to the signature of 24 bilateral declarations between the United Kingdom and EU member states from 2021 to 2023.
Sarah Wolff+2 more
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Existing and emerging powers in the G20: the case of East Asia [PDF]
Over the last twenty years, global financial integration and global financial volatility have greatly increased. The 2008 crisis represented a peak in the vulnerability of all countries around the world with regard to global financial volatility.
Duggan, Niall, Tiberghien, Yves
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