« Previous Article

Hot Topic: G-7 Takes ‘Back Seat’ as Crisis Pushes G-20 to the Front Line

February 18, 2009 Bookmark and Share

The Group of Seven, convened again in , has ceding its traditional power to rebuild the world economy to a broader body of governments that now wield greater sway over ., the Group of Twenty. The U.S. Treasury Secretary and European Central Bank President joined their counterparts, for the discussions but it is the that now occupies the responsibility in responding to the world financial crisis.

The shift in influence to the , whose members range from the to to , reflects the fact that industrial nations alone lack the resources to fix the world’s economic problems. That curbs the ’s scope to deliver new initiatives this week, say and former officials. “The world has changed,” says Paul Martin, Canada’s former prime and finance minister who attended meetings and helped establish the a decade ago. “The reflects the realities of the . Its are becoming the dominant policy-making body.”

Popularity: 6% [?]

One Response to “Hot Topic: G-7 Takes ‘Back Seat’ as Crisis Pushes G-20 to the Front Line”

  1. 1
    Susan Kishner Says:

    Hello. I was reading someone elses blog and saw you on their blogroll. Would you be interested in exchanging blog roll links? If so, feel free to email me.

    Thanks.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Clicky Web Analytics