Newsdesk Publications
The G20 London Summit:
Growth, Stability, Jobs
Edited by John Kirton and Madeline Koch
Published by Newsdesk Media Group and the G20 Research Group, 2009
Our latest publication will be released on April 2, 2009, with contributions by the leaders of the G20 troika — Britain's Gordon Brown, Brazil's Lula da Silva and Korea's Lee Myung-bak — as well as South Africa's Trevor Manuel, France's Christine Lagarde, and many more.
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Contents
Forewords
The 2009 G20 host's vision
Gordon Brown, UK prime minister
The G20 in the midst of crisis
Lula Inácio da silva, president, Brazil
From Washington to London
Lee Myung-bak, president, South Korea
France and the G20
Christine Lagarde, minister of finance, France
Africa's crisis
Trevor Manuel, minister of finance, South Africa
Key challenges
The Right Honourable Paul Martin, former prime minister, Canada
Introduction
London Summit: acting for change
John Kirton, director, G20 Research Group
Competing Gs?
Andrew F. Cooper, The Centre for International Governance Innovation
Financial stability, regulation and supervision
A continuing process
Paolo Savona, professor emeritus, Unicredit Banca di Roma
Competing approaches
Natasha de Téran, Financial News
Credit rating agencies: setting standards
Deven Sharma, president, Standard & Poor's
Deriving benefit
Chiara Oldani, University of Viterbo 'La Tuscia'
Hedging bets
Chris Blackhurst, city editor, London Evening Standard
Illicit finance
Amandine Scherrer, associate researcher, Canada Research Chair in Security, Identity and Technology, University of Montreal
Global Economic Growth and Balance
Is recovery on the horizon?
Robert Fauver, former US under secretary of state for economic affairs and former G7 sherpa
Stepping up to the plate
David Hale, David Hale Global Economics
Counting on China
Linda Yueh, Oxford University
Japan's role
Naoki Tanaka, president, Centre for International Public Policy Studies
Redressing the balance
Paola Subacchi, research director, International Economics, Chatham House
Smart sustainability
Jean-Philippe Cotis, director, INSEE
The climate-economy connection
John Kirton, director, G20 Research Group
Trade, Investment and Infrastructure
Keeping trade open
Peter Mandelson, UK secretary of state for business, enterprise and regulatory reform
Getting Doha done
Peter D Sutherland, chair, BP plc, former director general, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the World Trade Organization
Trade rounds and global crisis
Sylvia Ostry and Alan Alexandroff, Munk
Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto
Response and Reform
Positive outcomes for emerging
economies
Ariel Buira, Mexican Council for
International Affairs
Finding stability
Malcolm D Knight, former general manager,
Bank for International Settlements
IOSCO: co-ordinating the response
Jane Diplock, chair, Executive Committee,
IOSCO
Called to account
Sir David Tweedie, chair, International Accounting Standards Board
Global problems, global solutions
Robert Herz, Federal Accounting Standards Board of the United States
Co-ordinating the response
Erik Berglöf, chief economist, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
The African Development Bank: confronting crisis
Donald Kaberuka, president, African Development Bank
Asia’s challenge
Haruhiko Kuroda, president, Asian Development Bank
Development out of crisis
Luis Alberto Moreno, president, Inter-American Development Bank
Global reform, global action
Kamalesh Sharma, Commonwealth secretary general
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