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Middle Powers and G20 Governance (Paperback)
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Middle Powers and G20 Governance (Paperback)
Series: Asan-Palgrave Macmillan Series
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Two years after the outbreak of the global financial crisis in
2009, the Asan Institute for Policy Studies invited a group of
distinguished policymakers and scholars to a conference in Seoul to
discuss the politics of the G20. Entitled 'Middle Powers and
Caucusing in Global Governance: Do Middle Powers Need Their Own
Summit?, ' the conference was an attempt to better understand the
internal politics and dynamics of the G20 so as to articulate a
path for its future development. This volume reflects the diverse
perspectives presented on each of the major governance groups that
contribute directly and indirectly to the G20 political process. It
examines how the various groups interact and what the outcomes have
been of such interactions. A fresh conceptualization of a G20
system composed of groups of nations that can both balance against,
as well as support, one another is presented. Of particular
importance is the role of middle-power nations such as South Korea,
Canada, and Australia as bridge-builders between the North and the
South, the G7/8, and the BRICS
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