Brisbane G20: Small Successes, Big Disappointments By: John Kirton , / 18 November, 2014 John Kirton on how the G20 leaders failed to confront and control today’s central global challenges.
Somebody has to step up – and if not the G20, then who? By: John Kirton , / 6 November, 2014 John Kirton looks at the role of G20 before next week’s leader summit in Brisbane, Australia.
G20: An Ongoing Revolution By: Andrew Cooper , / 5 August, 2014 The G20 isn’t and never has been a fixed project, argues Andrew Cooper. And that is its strength.
The G20 Can’t Govern Itself, Let Alone the World Economy By: John Hancock , / 21 February, 2014 The G20 talks a lot about “growth targets”. The problem is it never gets past talking, says John Hancock.
Playing the “reliable ally” card By: Colin Robertson , / 5 September, 2013 Colin Robertson on how Harper can advocate for Canada’s interests at this year’s G20 Summit.
A Summit Worth Watching By: John Kirton , Julia Kulik , / 5 September, 2013 Ensuring this year’s G20 Summit isn’t held hostage to U.S.-Russia tensions will challenge world leaders. But the bigger challenge, argue John Kirton and Julia Kulik, is to make globalization work for the benefit of all.
Putin’s Choice By: Aurel Braun , / 4 September, 2013 As the G20 turns all eyes to Russia, will Putin return to reality and start pursuing Russia’s national interest? Aurel Braun says the choice is his.
Global Leadership at Cannes: China’s Arrival, or What Happened to America? By: Gregory Chin , / 11 November, 2011 New blogger Gregory Chin writes.
It’s About Politics, Not Economics By: Jennifer Welsh , / 7 November, 2011 “The Greek tragedy points to Europe’s hubris,” says Welsh.
Fairness and Financial Stability By: Jennifer Jeffs , / 4 November, 2011 Jennifer Jeffs hopes the G20’s Financial Stability Board will be an inclusive multilateral forum.
The Club That Matters By: John Hancock , / 3 November, 2011 The solutions to global threats rest with Chinamerica, not the G20, argues Hancock.