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For the G20 – Let’s return to the original idea

Photo: StartlineWhen the finance ministers of the G7 countries proposed the G20 in the late 1990s, a good sense of realism prevailed. They recognized that addressing issues of global finance required the political support from—and involvement of—emerging market economies. This view proved prescient in seeking policy responses to the 2007–08 global financial crisis. The leaders of the G20 met at their first summit in Washington D.C. in 2008 to agree on measures to resolve the crisis through dialogues among the “systemically relevant” countries.

From Taormina to Hamburg: A fruitful G7-G20 relationship?

Blog Series: What remains of the G20 Hamburg Summit?

Photo: Hamburg Storehouse BuidlingsOnly six weeks went by between the Taormina G7 and Hamburg G20 meetings, which were both chaired by a major EU Member State. A substantive link between the two summits was therefore to be expected. Indeed, at least to some extent, a useful connection was set in motion. The results of these two events seem to suggest an informal – but organic – relation between the diplomatic and cooperative efforts of the much narrower and more homogeneous G7 with the G20 summit.

For Africa, the G20 Hamburg Summit is a door stopper, not a bookend

Image: Céline CharveriatThe news emerging from Hamburg were dominated by the narrative of the emerging 19 +1 on issues such as climate change or trade protectionism. Yvanka Trump replacing her father in the US seat was a particularly juicy bit, with few realizing that happened when the leaders were discussing Africa. Street protests and the 9th Beethoven symphony played in the brand-new Elbphilharmonie capped what was after all a fair attempt by Germany and Chancellor Angela Merkel to give direction to a group that has become a target of cynical criticism.

Finanzielle Zusammenarbeit: Auch nach 60 Jahren noch nicht reif für die Rente

Bundles of Somali shilling notes.

Bundles of Somali shilling notes.

Die Finanzielle Zusammenarbeit ist auch nach knapp 60 Jahren noch nicht reif für die Rente, sondern kann durch die Nutzung komparativer Vorteile und innovativer Ansätze sowie durch den Fokus auf Qualität und Wirkung einen wesentlichen Beitrag zur Erreichung der Ziele zur nachhaltigen Entwicklung (SDGs) und der Klimaziele leisten.

Mexico in the G20-Africa dialogue: fostering alliances for global multilateralism

Image: Flagge Mexikos

An advocate of multilateralism

One of the most important initiatives during Germany’s presidency of the G20 in the year 2017 has been that of launching a special partnership with African countries. While the G20 is more inclusive than the G7, countries from the Global South do not necessarily have the same influence as developed countries in the Global North. In this regard, Germany’s step to initiate a Partnership with Africa has been very much welcomed by the Mexican government.