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Date: 2010-06-14 23:59:35
G20
Research
University of Toronto
International economics
G8
G-20 major economies
John Kirton
G20 Research Group
G-20 Toronto summit
International relations
International organizations
Economics

Potential Partnership in Global Economic Governance: Canada’s G20 Summit from Toronto to Turkey John Kirton Co-director, G20 Research Group Paper prepared for a presentation at TEPAV, Ankara, and DEIK, Istanbul, Turkey

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