The early twenty-first century has seen the beginning of a
considerable shift in the global balance of power. Major
international governance challenges can no longer be addressed
without the ongoing co-operation of the large countries of the
global South. Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, ASEAN
states, and Mexico wield great influence in the macro-economic
foundations upon which rest the global political economy and
institutional architecture. It remains to be seen how the size of
the emerging powers translates into the ability to shape the
international system to their own will.
In this book, leading international relations experts examine
the positions and roles of key emerging countries in the potential
transformation of the G8 and the prospects for their deeper
engagement in international governance. The essays consider a
number of overlapping perspectives on the G8 Heiligendamm Process,
a co-operation agreement that originated from the 2007 summit, and
offer an in-depth look at the challenges and promises presented by
the rise of the emerging powers.
Co-published with the Centre for International Governance
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