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All items tagged G8Open Think Tank ArticlesJuly 17, 2008 | Does the G8 Need a Redesign?Anna Wojnilko: Changing economic and political realities are forcing the G8 to rethink its goals, mandate, and membership. The debate on the shape of a potential G8 reform divides the political world. Should the G8 be enlarged to include new major international players or contracted to ensure effectiveness? We invite you to vote. ... MoreNovember 15, 2007 | Beyond HeiligendammKatharina Gnath: I laud the ongoing Heiligendamm Process as an important step in involving emerging countries in global economic governance. Five months after the summit, there are still challenges to be met, and the two-year Process is only the first stage in increasing cooperation with China, India, Brazil, South Africa and Mexico. ... MoreJuly 20, 2007 | G8 Aftermath: Energy, Development, and EnlargementMemo 2: Members of the Atlantic Community commented and wrote articles on energy and development policy as well as G8 enlargement at the time of the G8 summit. ... MoreJune 14, 2007 | Blair's Farewell Breathes New Life Into G8John Kirton: I report on the diplomatic victories of the 2007 G8 Summit. And I praise Tony Blair for helping to finally bring Bush “into the transatlantic club” on climate change. This year’s achievements on emissions reductions, Africa and security should help to boost the G8’s relevance in a globalized world. ... MoreJune 13, 2007 | US and EU Should Cooperate on New Energy TechnologyKatherina Reiche: I remind you that the G8 agreement on emission reductions means that all nations will have a part to play in reducing greenhouse gases. The transatlantic partners must work together now - on energy conservation, energy efficiency and renewable energies - to ensure market leadership in the future. ... MoreJune 12, 2007 | Flawed G8 Still "Best Show In Town"Marco Overhaus: I find that the Summit remains a crucial forum for global leadership in a field of few alternatives. How to strengthen the process? More dialogue with NGOs, more accountability, and a streamlined agenda. ... MoreJune 8, 2007 | G8 Criticism: Scattered and HollowSylke Tempel: I look at the ever-present globalization bogeyman at the top of this year’s G8 protest agenda. But are concerns justified? Many of the more fuzzy arguments of globalization critics can be easily discarded. ... MoreJune 6, 2007 | Bush on Missile Defense, Energy and the War On Terror: "We have nothing to hide"Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger: of the Atlantic Initiative Advisory Board interviews President George W. Bush just prior to the G8 Summit. The President speaks on US-Russia relations, domestic energy policy, and the criticism he has received from around the world. ... MoreJune 5, 2007 | Transatlantic "Climate War" Threatens G8 SummitUlf Gartzke: Bush’s last-minute climate change proposal threatens the historic consensus that was to be Merkel’s crowning achievement as G8 president. Is Bush serious about reducing greenhouse gases, or could this be an attempt to sabotage the Summit? ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesJuly 25, 2008 | The G8 Leaders Must "Get Their Act Together"There are four main problems that deepen the world crisis: incoherence of American leadership, lack of global financing, lack of contact between scientific experts and politicians, and finally the fact that the G8 ignores the UN and the World Bank — institutions offering the best hope to tackle global problems. ++ The Group of Eight summits have turned into photo opportunities and illustrate the ... MoreJuly 18, 2008 | The G8 is Losing RelevanceWe live in a global economy, yet we have no effective system to manage a global economy. ++ The G8 leaders like to think they can handle global challenges such as global warming. ++ Yet, the dispute between industrial and emerging market economies regarding cutting emissions showed the G8’s lack of efficiency. ++ There are different proposals for redesigning the G8; one suggestion is to ... MoreJuly 17, 2008 | Steinmeier on "Responsible Sovereignty"Responsibility and cooperation are key terms in the 21st century. ++ “Responsible Sovereignty” means members of the international community should share responsibilities, maximize the opportunities, and minimize the risks brought about by the changed international situation. ++ An enlargement of the G8 to a G13 could stimulate a fresh approach to global governance. ++ In the future, the ... MoreJuly 16, 2008 | Helpless MultilateralismIn the era of globalization, there is no alternative to multilateralism. ++ But multilateralism can only function with an accepted leadership and within institutions which are capable of acting. ++ Both the G8 and the security council do not include all of today’s important powers. ++ The G8 is loosing influence and should be a group of 14 or 16 members. ++ Industrial countries have to offer ... MoreJuly 15, 2008 | Clean Technology Fund to Tackle Climate ChangeThe Clean Technology Fund - a multilateral initiative developed by the G8 and the World Bank -, would help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by financing the use of clean technology in developing countries. ++ CO2 emissions of developing economies will soon exceed those of the developed ones. ++ Only advanced technology can help emerging economies curb their emissions growth without affecting ... MoreJuly 11, 2008 | Cowboy Diplomacy and Climate ChangeBush’s “cowboy diplomacy” is changing the way the world addresses climate change. ++ The new G8 document reflects the approach of the White House since 2002. ++ For the first time, the G8 acknowledged that progress will depend on technological advancements and that any climate program requires the involvement of countries like China and India. ++ It also recognized that ... MoreJuly 11, 2008 | G8 on Climate Change: Promises Are Not EnoughG8 group agreed to cut green house emission by 50 percent. ++ But the final agreement establishes no interim goals that would require prompt and meaningful investments in cleaner energy. ++ China and India made clear that it is the developed world who contributed the most to the man-made emissions and who therefore must do most of the heavy lifting. ++ Scientists believe that cuts of at least 25 ... MoreJuly 10, 2008 | G8 Meeting: No Progress at AllThe G-8 summit seemed more interested in harmony than in making progress on pressing issues. ++ G8 agreed to cut emissions by “at least” 50 percent, but the old conflict regarding the question who should start retained. ++ Farming subsidies in the Western as well as the massive failures of monetary policy, both responsible for the current food crises, were not even mentioned. ++ G8 remains a club ... MoreJuly 9, 2008 | Financial Aid is Not the Answer to Africa's ProblemsFinancial aid will not solve the problem of food security in Africa. ++ Western succor is the main source of revenue for corrupt sub-Saharan African governments. ++ An effective way to help the Africans is to remove the trade barriers that cripple the development of their economy. ++ World Bank figures reveal that removing taxes and tariffs on agricultural goods and fertilizers would bring Africa ... MoreJuly 8, 2008 | Global Nonpolarity: A New World OrderGlobalization means that international affairs no longer occur in a bipolar, unipolar, or even multipolar world, but rather “under conditions of nonpolarity.” ++ In this nonpolar world, coordination between actors is increasingly difficult, and agreements are rarely reached. ++ The problem of Iran, currently Israel’s top concern, will unlikely motivate the international community to act in ... MoreJuly 7, 2008 | G8 Should Grant China and India Full MembershipLeaders who will gather in Hokkaido are ill-positioned to address the challenges of climate change and global economic slowdown. ++ G8 meetings will remain inadequate as long as China and India are not granted full membership. ++ Candidacies of Brazil, South Africa, and possibly an Islamic state should also be considered, however, if the group expands too much it might loose its greatest value - ... MoreJuly 7, 2008 | Let's Make it the G3The G8 format is unwieldy, ineffective, and unable to deal with global challenges. ++ The G8 has proven bigger does not necessarily mean better; admitting new countries has turned the meetings into a “giant public relations exercise with little real point.”++ An often suggested expansion of the body to a G13 or a G20 would completely destroy the opportunity for effective, informal ... MoreJune 30, 2008 | The Danger of a League of DemocraciesSenator McCain’s call for a “League of Democracies” would be a danger rather than an aid to world peace. ++ With both Russia and China excluded, the league would be unable to combat the most pressing global matters: terrorism, climate change, and nuclear proliferation. ++ McCain’s plan could even create a Cold War-like tension between democratic and autocratic states. ++ The League of Democracies ... MoreJune 2, 2008 | The Future of the G8: From "Library Group" to G13?Over the last few years, the annual G8 summits have attracted more attention than ever before in the history of this group of states originally known as the “Library Group.” The rise in power of Brazil, China or India sparks heated debates regarding the duties of the G8, whether it is equipped to accomplish them, and if not, which reforms are now necessary. Today’s global economic order confronts ... MoreMay 30, 2008 | US Must Lead the Global Climate Change InitiativeThe climate change bill currently being debated in the US Senate is paramount for actual, sustainable improvement. ++ Not only for the sake of the environment, economies have recently experienced that innovation and emissions reduction can be quite lucrative. ++ In this spirit, one can expect the entrepreneurial character of the US economy to deliver a new age of greener policy and consumption. ... MoreMay 29, 2008 | G8 Adopts a Cooperative Approach to Climate ChangeAt this year’s G8 summit, the focus will be convincing big emitters (China, US) and developing countries to commit to the Kyoto protocol. ++ Making attractive proposals to encourage emission cuts and highlighting their benefits in terms of energy consumption and pollution reduction will require diplomatic leadership. ++ As part of environment ministers’ Kobe initiative, a sector-specific approach ... MoreMay 8, 2008 | Foreign Policy: McCain Aims High but Misses the MarkJohn McCain’s recent neoconservative foreign policy proposals are of questionable merit. ++ Reorganizing the G8 to the exclusion of Russia and China, will effectively render the organization irrelevant. ++ A League of Democracies on the other hand will impede cooperation with key nondemocratic strategic allies in areas such as terrorism and proliferation. ++ These propositions also put McCain at ... MoreApril 29, 2008 | Russo-Japanese Relations Are ImprovingJapan and Russia’s planned cooperation in fields of energy, transportation, and the environment require settling their territorial dispute. ++ So as to expand its influence in the booming Asia-Pacific region and maintain its volumes of energy exports, Russia may cede sovereignty of the northern islands to Japan. ++ Successful negotiations would enable crucial collaboration on North Korea ... MoreApril 24, 2008 | International Institutions Are in a Crisis of ConfidenceWhile the most global threats like climate change or terrorism are at an impasse, the existing international institutions do not provide the needed framework for their solving. ++ They do not reflect the real distribution of economic and military power and ignore the needs and interests of developing countries. ++ To overcome mutual mistrust, G8 und G5 should be combined into one grouping. ... MoreCommentsJuly 21, 2008 | Anna, I agree with you both on the...July 20, 2008 | Thank you for your comment, Andreas. This...July 18, 2008 | I would have liked to vote, but can't: None of...July 7, 2008 | I agree that G8 is "ineffective, and...June 8, 2007 | It seems to me that both commentators have...June 5, 2007 | It would be a very bad idea to dismiss George... |
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