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Globalization, governance and the G20

Globalization, governance and the G20

By Making It on 22 August, 2011

Why network governance needs to be transparent, inclusive, and responsive, to deal with issues as diverse as food safety, public health and financial regulation

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged accountability, bailout package 2008, Brazil, Bretton Woods, China, commodity price volatility, conflict, cooperation, countries, crisis, depressional, development, Doha Round, efficiency, emerging economies, financial regulation, food safety, g20, G8, Global, global governance, Global Governance Group, globalization, governance, government, Group of 20, Ian Bremmer, imf, India, Industrial Development Organization, Industry for development, institutions, International, international monetary fund, international organizations, issue 7, legitimacy, macro-economic imbalances, Making It, management, multi-polar world, multilateral trade negotiations, network, Norway, Nouriel Roubini, pascal lamy, Peter Sutherland, policymaking, power, protectionism, public health, standards, trade, transparency, UN, UNIDO, United Nations, United States, world, World Bank, World Trade Organization, WTO

A window of opportunity for world trade?

A window of opportunity for world trade?

By Making It on 22 February, 2011

Trade is a vital engine of economic growth, but a multilateral framework for trade agreements is essential if all countries are to share the benefits

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged 1930s, 1990s, 2010, 2011, adam smith, agreements, Canadá, capital flows, China, currency, deficit, developing countries, division of labor, Doha Round, domestic, economic nationalism, economies of scale, engine of economic growth, Ernest Zedillo, euro-zone, exchange rate levels, export, financial turmoil, former President of Mexico, friction, g20, globalization, Goldman Sachs International, imbalance, imf, import tariffs, Industrial Development, International, international monetary fund, investment, issue 5, Jagdish Ghagwati, jobs, leaders, liberal, liberalization, magazine, Making It, manufacturing, mercantilism, multilateral framework, mutual economic dependence, organization, pascal lamy, Peter Sutherland, post-war, prosperity, protectionism, recovery, scope, South Korea, surplus, technology, trade, UK, unemployment, UNIDO, UNIDO Goodwill Ambassador, United Nations, US, wealth of nations, world trade, World Trade Organization, world war II, WTO, WWII

Modernizing multilateralism for a multi-polar world

Modernizing multilateralism for a multi-polar world

By Making It on 4 October, 2010

No more geopolitics as usual. Robert Zoellick, President of the World Bank Group, sees a changing international arena.

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged climate change, demographics, developing countries, development, disease, Doha Round, efficiency, electriciy, energy, environment, financial reform, G-20, G-7, geopolitics, global economy, globalization, government, growth, innovation, international issues, internet, legitimacy, migration, multi-polar global economy, multi-polar system, multilateralism, mutual interests, network, NGO, post-conflict states, poverty, productivity, protectionism, resources, solidarity, water, World Bank, world trade, Zoellick

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