The Significance of the Seven-Power Summit
by John
Kirton
Notes:
7. The allied institutions of the seven-power summit are the
Group of Five Finance Ministers expanded into the Group of Seven
Finance Ministers at the Tokyo summit of 1986, the Trade
Ministers Quadrilateral, "summit seven" foreign ministers'
meetings on the margins of the UN General Assembly, and the one-time gathering called by President Reagan (minus France) to deal
with arms control and East-West relations vis-…-vis the Soviet
Union. Below the ministerial level there exist: the Group of
Seven Finance deputies; and seven-power groups at lower levels to
operate summit-created regimes on airline hijacking, the spread
of ballistic missile technologies, and other subjects. In early
1988 West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher also
called for a special meeting of the foreign ministers of the
summit countries. On the role of the Group of Seven Finance
Ministers, see Yoichi Funabashi, Managing the Dollar: From the
Plaza to the Louvre (Washington, D.C.: Institute for
International Economics, 1988).