ABSTRACT

Following on from Hanging In There, this comprehensive volume empirically covers the summits from the UK meeting in Birmingham in 1998 to the UK meeting in 2005. In essence, this study reviews a full G8 cycle. The analytical framework rests on three general summit objectives: political leadership, reconciling international/domestic and collective management, and six subject-specific performance indicators: leadership, effectiveness, solidarity, durability, acceptability, consistency. Including a detailed look at summits pre-Birmingham, it reviews developments from 1998 by examining each summit from the subsequent summit performances, such as financial issues and debt, trade issues and development, to the most recent discussion on Africa, terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Moreover, it covers the development of the G8 apparatus, the impact of Russia's membership and links with non-G8 governments and non-state actors. It concludes with an assessment as to whether the G8 achieves its three general summit objectives.

part |34 pages

Introduction

part |154 pages

The First G8 Sequence, 1998-2004

chapter 3|11 pages

Breaking Free: Birmingham 1998

chapter 4|11 pages

Debt and the Balkans: Cologne 1999

chapter 6|12 pages

Targeting Development: Okinawa 2000

chapter 7|13 pages

Transcending the Riots: Genoa 2001

chapter 9|13 pages

New Directions: Kananaskis 2002

chapter 10|13 pages

Reconciliation: Evian 2003

chapter 11|14 pages

The Shadow of Iraq: Sea Island 2004

part |47 pages

Conclusions

chapter 13|22 pages

Concentrating the Mind: Summit Process

chapter 14|23 pages

Staying Together: Summit Objectives