G20@2023: the Roadmap to Indian Presidency/ By V. Srinivas
By: Srinivas, V.
Publisher: New Delhi : Pentagon Press LLP, 2023Description: xix,290p. illustrations (color) 24cm.ISBN: 9789390095742.Subject(s): G20 countries | Heads of state | Presidency | International Relation | Financial crisis | PandemicDDC classification: 337.1 Summary: G20@2023 – The Roadmap to Indian Presidency, traces the rise of the G20, in battling financial crisis― the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-09, the Eurozone Crisis of 2010, and the COVID-19 pandemic of 2019 and in formulating an agenda for strong, sustainable and balanced growth. V.Srinivas documents the complex functioning of the G20 and its collaboration with important multilateral institutions- International Monetary Fund, World Bank, World Trade Organization, World Health Organization, Financial Stability Board, OECD, UNFCC and non-governmental/ civil society Engagement Groups.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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337.1 REG- Regional integration in the global South: external influence on economic cooperation in ASEAN, MERCOSUR and SADC | 337.1 REV- Revival of civil society: global and comparative perspectives | 337.1 SLA-P The power of the G20 : | 337.1 SRI-G G20@2023: | 337.1 SUB- Subregionalism and world order | 337.1072 ASS- Assessment and measurement of regional integration | 337.109 GAR-F From silk to silicon |
include bibliographical reference and Index (pages 269-290)
G20@2023 – The Roadmap to Indian Presidency, traces the rise of the G20, in battling financial crisis― the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-09, the Eurozone Crisis of 2010, and the COVID-19 pandemic of 2019 and in formulating an agenda for strong, sustainable and balanced growth. V.Srinivas documents the complex functioning of the G20 and its collaboration with important multilateral institutions- International Monetary Fund, World Bank, World Trade Organization, World Health Organization, Financial Stability Board, OECD, UNFCC and non-governmental/ civil society Engagement Groups.
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