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New players – managing globalization
Germany’s foreign policy seeks to take advantage of the opportunities presented by globalization. Only by working together with other countries can Germany have peace and security, prosperity and jobs, environmental protection and biodiversity. In its strategy paper on cooperating with new international players, the German Government outlines how it intends to manage globalization. moreNew players – managing globalization
G8 — The Group of Eight
The Group of Eight (G8) comprises Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States of America; the European Union is also represented. moreG8 — The Group of Eight
G8 focuses on Syria
At their meeting in Washington DC, the G8 foreign ministers called for the full implementation of the peace plan for Syria. Many other pressing issues were also on the agenda. moreG8 focuses on Syria
G20 – The Group of Twenty
The G20 Heads of State and Government have been meeting in Summit format since autumn 2008. The Summit plays a key role in the coordination of economic and financial policy among industrialized countries and emerging economies. Cooperation among G20 countries is especially vital in times of financial and economic crisis. moreG20 – The Group of Twenty
Meeting of G20 foreign ministers in Los Cabos: Strengthening global governance
At the conclusion of the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting, Minister Westerwelle paid tribute to the growing influence of new centres of power in the world. moreMeeting of G20 foreign ministers in Los Cabos: Strengthening global governance
