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The power of the G20 : the politics of legitimacy in global governance / Steven Slaughter.

By: Slaughter, Steven [author.].
Publisher: UK : CRC Press, 2021Description: vii, 148p.ISBN: 9781032239569.Subject(s): International economic relations | International relations | Economic policy -- International cooperation | Economic development -- International cooperationDDC classification: 337.1
Contents:
Introduction: Legitimacy and the G20 -- The purpose and power of the G20 -- The legitimacy of the G20: international and public concerns -- The G20 and the legitimation of global capitalism -- The G20 and global social problems -- The G20 and global justice and accountability.
Summary: "Can the power of the G20 be legitimate? This book examines the politics surrounding the G20's efforts to act effectively and legitimately and the problems and challenges involved in this activity. Developing a critical constructivist conceptualisation of the G20, the book considers holistically and practically the ways that the G20 develops various forms of power and influence and acts as an apex form of global governance that seeks to be an overall coordinating forum to address global problems. Assessing how debates about the legitimacy of the G20 shaped its operation, Slaughter argues that the G20's power can be legitimate despite a range of considerable challenges and limits. The book also explores what measures the G20 could take to be more legitimate in the future"--
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-141) and index.

Introduction: Legitimacy and the G20 -- The purpose and power of the G20 -- The legitimacy of the G20: international and public concerns -- The G20 and the legitimation of global capitalism -- The G20 and global social problems -- The G20 and global justice and accountability.

"Can the power of the G20 be legitimate? This book examines the politics surrounding the G20's efforts to act effectively and legitimately and the problems and challenges involved in this activity. Developing a critical constructivist conceptualisation of the G20, the book considers holistically and practically the ways that the G20 develops various forms of power and influence and acts as an apex form of global governance that seeks to be an overall coordinating forum to address global problems. Assessing how debates about the legitimacy of the G20 shaped its operation, Slaughter argues that the G20's power can be legitimate despite a range of considerable challenges and limits. The book also explores what measures the G20 could take to be more legitimate in the future"--

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