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    G20 Summit in Hamburg: End of US Global Leadership?

    Lee, Chia-yi | July 2017
    Abstract
    The 2017 G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany on 7-8 July has concluded with some compromises. Despite the isolation of the United States from the rest of G20 members on climate change, consensus was reached on trade and other key issues. Does Hamburg mark the end of American global leadership?
    Citation
    Lee, Chia-yi. 2017. G20 Summit in Hamburg: End of US Global Leadership?. © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/11050.
    Keywords
    Free Trade
    Trade Facilitation
    Trade
    Economic integration
    Regional Economic Integration
    Intraregional Trade
    Macroeconomic
    Macroeconomic Analysis
    Macroeconomic Framework
    Macroeconomic Models
    Macroeconomic Performance
    Climate
    Climate change
    Climate impacts assessment
    Global climate change
    Rural Development
    Rural Development Projects
    Rural Development Research
    Aid And Development
    Asian Development Bank
    Comprehensive Development Framework
    Climatic change
    Climatic influence
    Climatology
    Investment bank
    Investment policy
    Rural areas
    Rural economy
    Rural planning
    Rural poverty
    Development potential
    Rural planning
    Aid coordination
    Industrial projects
    Infrastructure projects
    Natural resources policy
    Economic planning
    Economic structure
    Growth policy
    Trade relations
    Trade policy
    Economic development
    Economies in transition
    International economy
    Border integration
    Economic integration
    Gross domestic product
    Trade Regulations
    Exchange Rate
    Economic zones
    Protection
    Climatic factor
    Soils and climate
    Dynamic climatology
    Climate change mitigation
    Communication in rural development
    Rural enterprise zones
    Rural manpower policy
    Environment impact analysis
    City planning
    Urban climatology
    Bank investment
    Capital investment
    Investment banking
    Venture capital
    Communication in rural development
    Communication in community development
    Economic development projects
    Development banks
    Economic forecasting
    Environmental auditing
    Cumulative effects assessment
    Human rights and globalization
    Regional economics
    Economic forecasting
    Economic development projects
    Free trade
    Business
    Economics
    Communication in economic development
    Restraint of trade
    International economic integration
    Trade blocs
    East-West
    Exchange rates
    Economic Zones
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11540/11050
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    Lee, Chia-yi
    Theme
    Climate
    Trade
     
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