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    China’s G20 Year and the New Paradigm: Emphasis on Global Governance Pointing the Way to 2017 and Beyond

    lnan, Feride | January 2017
    Abstract
    Germany will take over the G20 presidency on December 1, 2016. This report is an overview of the broad G20 agenda emphasizing the Chinese presidency’s contribution to this agenda. The report includes an analysis of G20 official documents, provides context to the G20 agenda and, in some instances, uses literature to shed light on ongoing debates in the international community. The report was written to better understand the G20 agenda under Chinese leadership and where the G20 stands in terms of its role in global economic governance with an aim to provide recommendations for the German G20 presidency and beyond.
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    lnan, Feride. 2017. China’s G20 Year and the New Paradigm: Emphasis on Global Governance Pointing the Way to 2017 and Beyond. © Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6916.
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    Development strategy
    Development models
    Economic development
    New technology
    Rural planning
    Aid coordination
    Industrial projects
    Infrastructure projects
    Natural resources policy
    Educational development
    Absorptive capacity
    Development Planning
    Development Research
    Technology Development
    Aid And Development
    Asian Development Bank
    Comprehensive Development Framework
    Development Cooperation
    Development Management
    Development Planning
    Development Strategies
    Rural planning
    Regional development bank
    Project finance
    Strategic planning
    Infrastructure projects
    Government programs
    Public finance
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    Development In East Asia
    Development Planning
    Development Research
    Technology Development
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    Asian Development Bank
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    Industrial projects
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    Natural resources policy
    Educational development
    Absorptive capacity
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    Communication in community development
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    Development banks
    Economic forecasting
    Environmental auditing
    Cumulative effects assessment
    Human rights and globalization
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