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International Summitry and Global Governance - The rise of the G7 and the European Council, 1974-1991 (Hardcover)
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International Summitry and Global Governance - The rise of the G7 and the European Council, 1974-1991 (Hardcover)
Series: Cold War History
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This volume is the first detailed study of the emergence of regular
and frequent heads of government meetings (summits), covering the
period from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s. Summit meetings of
heads of government have become 'banal' in today's world. Yet they
are a relatively recent practice that took off only in the
mid-1970s. The aim of the book is to explore the origins of this
new feature of global governance in its historical context. Why did
heads of Western governments decide to regularly meet up in the
European Council and the G7? What were they aiming at? How were
these meetings run and what consequences did they have? How did
other actors of international relations - states as well as
non-state and/or transnational actors - react to this
transformation? Based on newly released archival material,
International Summitry and Global Governance investigates the rise
of regular international summitry and its impact on international
relations. The volume brings together the best specialists of this
new field of historical enquiry in order to explore those features
of global governance in their historical context, and open up an
interdisciplinary dialogue with social scientists who have studied
summits from their own disciplinary perspectives. This book will be
of much interest to students of international history, Cold War
studies, global governance, foreign policy and IR in general.
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