The G20 and the United States: Opportunities for More Effective Multilateralism
Topics: International Affairs Subtopics: The United Nations
Oct 28, 2010
Authors: Stewart Patrick
Publisher(s): The Century Foundation
Type: Report
Pages: 56
Amid many continuing questions as to the capacity, agenda, and very legitimacy of the G20, The Century Foundation has commissioned a paper of Stewart Patrick, director of the international institutions program at the Council on Foreign Relations, which examines the relevance of the G-20 framework in a web of existing multilateral institutions—the United Nations, the World Bank and International Monetary Fund—and of smaller multilateral groupings. The G20 and the United States: Opportunities for More Effective Multilateralism argues the G20 as far more than another talk-shop, but a major new development for effective international policy making. Download the report.
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