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Sep 2010
The Group of 20 (G20), at the level both of finance ministers and of leaders, is but one of several international institutions that have arisen to govern the 21st-century world. Its task is not to compete with established multilateral organisations, or to rival or replace the newer informal, plurilateral bodies that have emerged. Rather, it is to cooperate with such institutions to govern an interconnected, complex, uncertain world.
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Author | John Kirton |
Series | FRIDE Policy Briefs |
Publisher | FRIDE |
Copyright | © 2010 FRIDE |