Publication

Mar 2012

This policy paper discusses reform of the G20 group. It argues that the G20 needs to work out a balance between long-term and short-term focus, economic and non-economic issues as well as crisis response and prevention. The author contends that the group is well placed to help devise integrated approaches to complex challenges and bridge normative divides among its members. The G20 would benefit from more informality at summit meetings, more ownership from national leaders and a more structured outreach process.

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Author Giovanni Grevi
Series FRIDE Policy Briefs
Issue 119
Publisher FRIDE
Copyright © 2012 FRIDE
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