The G20 (or Group of Twenty) is an international body established
to manage the global economy, and includes members from developing
economies.This reference set examines the issues facing developing
countries and studies the role that the G20 can play in light of
continuing challenges and objectives to meet the UN's Sustainable
Development Goals (SDG).Volume 1 sets out the state of the world
economy and the intricate functions of the G20 in policy
coordination and economic cooperation. It also deals with the
interests and strategies of some developing country members of the
G20. These chapters answer questions such as what the country
expects from the G20, the strategies adopted to achieve its ends,
the extent to which it sees itself as a representative of
developing countries in its region and how does it seek to
represent them.The G20 has also centred its efforts around helping
countries achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Volume 2 concentrates on trade issues and the prospects of
achieving the SDGs. In this context, it examines whether the SDGs
themselves are a desirable goal in terms of what the nature of
development is which underlies these goals.
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