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Nicholas Bayne
London School of Economics and Political Science
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© Sir Nicholas Bayne, KCMG, 2000
ISBN 0-7546-1185-X
Contents
Tables
Foreword by John J. Kirton
Preface and Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
INTRODUCTION
1. Explaining the Summit Cycle
I: INNOVATION AND ESTABLISHMENT
2. Getting Started: The First and Second Summit Series, 1975-1982
3. Settling Down: The Third Summit Series, 1983-1988
4. Economic Interdependence: The OECD
II: THE MATURE SUMMIT
5. Progress and Frustration: The Fourth Summit Series, 1989-1993
6. The End of the Cold War and Its Impact
7. Internationalising Domestic Policy: The Uruguay Round
III: THE RENEWAL OF THE SUMMIT
8. The Reform of Other Institutions: The Fifth Series, 1994-1997
9. New Attitudes to International Organisations
10. The Reform of the Summit Itself: The Six Series, 1998-?
11. Globalisation: Financial Archiecture and Debt Relief
IV: CONCLUSION
12. The World Catches Up with the Summits
Tables
Table 1.1 The Summit Cycle, 1975-1999
Table 12.1 Achievements of the G7/G8 Summits, 1975-1999
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